Laborer
Job Purpose
The Laborer is responsible for supporting construction projects efficiently and consistently while working with a team to achieve the common goal of safe, timely, and high-quality project completion.
Client goal: Complete the job on time, with quality work, and under budget
KHI goals: Complete the job in a safe manner
Complete the job with no / minimal re-work
KHI goals: Complete the job in a safe manner
Complete the job with no / minimal re-work
Key Attributes of a KHI Employee
- Can be trusted to work without supervision.
- Ability to build and maintain professional, respectful relationships with clients, coworkers, and facility staff.
- Sufficient Attention-to-detail to make our products/services better than our competition.
- Dedicated to doing things right, the first time rather than hoping the client doesn’t find out about mistakes.
- Understand ethical behavior and business practices, and ensure one's own and others' behavior is consistent with these standards and aligned with the organization's values.
- Creativity/Innovation: Develop new and unique ways to improve the operations of the organization and to create new opportunities.
- Make Decisions: Assess situations to determine their importance, urgency, and risks, and make clear, timely decisions in the best interests of the organization.
Construction Responsibilities
- Assist with general construction labor on job sites.
- Load, unload, move, and organize tools, materials, and equipment.
- Prepare work areas and keep job sites clean and safe.
- Assist with demolition, framing, mounting, and material installation.
- Support skilled trades and project teams with daily tasks.
- Use hand tools and power tools as needed to complete assigned work.
- Help with measuring, cutting, drilling, and basic assembly.
- Follow plans, instructions, and project scope to complete work to specifications.
- Perform basic general labor duties as assigned.
Knowledge and abilities
- Basic knowledge of construction methods, tools, and job site safety.
- Ability to read plans and follow the scope of work.
- Ability to recognize changes in the scope of work and communicate them appropriately.
- Need to be able to use a level, wrench, reciprocating saw, portable hand saw, hammer drill, and other common construction tools.
- Construction Laborers work a standard work week but may be required to work evenings and weekends to meet project milestones.
- Ability to work in crouched, kneeling, or confined positions.
- Preferred certifications such as OSHA 10.
- Ability to lift 70 pounds.
Productivity
- Stays on task throughout the day without supervision
- Moves onto subsequent tasks with good communication and little/no supervision
Communication
- Listens well and adheres to PM direction
- Speaks up to ensure proper understanding
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate with clients and situations in a professional, proactive, and productive manner.
- Communicate Effectively: Speak, listen, and write in a clear, thorough, and timely manner using appropriate and effective communication tools and techniques.
Problem Solving
- Able to prioritize while solving problems:
- Client & KHI goals
- Trust, teamwork, attention to detail, and doing things correctly
- Assess problem situations to identify causes, gather and process relevant information, generate possible solutions, and make recommendations and/or resolve the problem.
Interpersonal Relations
- Able to work with KHI PM’s and leadership professionally
- Able to work with clients in a professional and friendly manner
- Able to relate to facility workers and patients with respect
Organizational Skills
- Organize personal habits to be ready to work on time, every time.
- Handle personal issues so they do not interfere with normal working hours.
- Be prepared prior to work to complete jobs with no rework and minimal non-productive time.
- Complete jobs in the proper sequence.
Safety
- Adheres to OSHA and KHI standards without fail
- Willing to help others adhere to OSHA and KHI standards
- Stops jobs before they become unsafe rather than waiting until the last second.
Compensation
- $18 – $23 per hour, starting, based on experience.
- Benefits include Medical and 401K retirement plan.
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