General Laborer (FT) General Labor - Mcallen, TX at Geebo

General Laborer (FT)

Quick Apply Full-time 4 hours ago Full Job Description Labor One Staffing is NOW HIRING for the following position:
General Labor - Shipyard Job is in South Carolina.
12 Sam Perl Blvd.
Suite B Brownsville, TX 78520 Call now:
281-965-2749 956-621-5398 713-291-4598 Job Details:
Long Term Project Hourly and Per Diem Lots of Overtime available Lodging and Transportation assistance available Next group leaving in 7- 15 days.
Must come in person for interview and application.
Will be performing general laborer work to support marine/shipyard.
The Laborer performs general physical labor tasks including loading, unloading, lifting, and moving materials.
Performs duties such as fire watch onshore locations, onboard ships, and other vessels as needed.
Duties may include among others; General cleaning duties.
May be asked to use mechanical tools.
May work in confined spaces.
May work in heights.
Willingness to work 1st or 2nd shift.
Strong work ethic.
Qualifications and Skills:
Must be 18 years or older.
The ability to lift 50lbs.
Must be willing to work on/around ships.
About LaborOne Staffing :
We're always hiring Great people for our projects.
We have work available for Skilled Craft - Welders, Fitters, Electricians, Machinists, Blaster Painters, Fire Watch General Labor, Etc.
in Shipyards on both coasts and along the Gulf Coast region.
We also have General Labor jobs available in Texas, Florida, South Carolina, Virginia and California.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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