Construction Laborer

Construction Laborer

Who We Are

Landmarc Environmental Systems, LLC (Landmarc) was conceived by a few environmental professionals, very experienced in both solid waste management and construction. Since then, Landmarc has grown dramatically into a multi-disciplined, vertically integrated landfill construction and service company. Our resources and unbeatable expertise enable us to respond quickly and effectively to the dynamics of the marketplace. We are one of the largest contractors in the nation to provide gas extraction, leachate collection, and operations and maintenance services for the landfill industry.

Our company offers a unique working environment that specializes in a wide variety of projects ranging from drilling landfill gas extraction wells, installing new pipe systems to collect landfill gas, HDPE fusion, dropping and setting pneumatic pumps. Our highly valued Laborer perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. This includes preparing construction sites, assisting with various labor tasks, operating hand tools, power tools, and other equipment, and performing other duties as assigned.

Position Benefits, Responsibilities and Qualifications

Benefits

  • Life Insurance (Paid by the Company)
  • Wage range is $17.55-$20.00/hr, depending on experience/qualifications
  • Company Matching 401(k)
  • Daily Per Diem (Lodging, Meals, Travel Expenses)
  • Room for advancement within the Company
  • Overtime available (40-75 HRS is typical)
  • Benefits begin on the first day of employment
  • Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Financial Security: Paid Time Off – PTO, Holidays, 401(k) with company match, health savings account, and flexible spending accounts
  • Professional Growth: Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education
  • Additional Benefits: From day one, disability insurance, an employee assistance program, Paid Parental Leave, Identity Theft, and Pet Insurance to name a few

Responsibilities

  • Cleans and prepares sites for projects
  • Digs ditches or trenches, backfills excavations, levels pipes
  • Prepare sites for concrete pours
  • Applies glues electrical conduits and fittings for various piping
  • Maintains tools and equipment and assists with pulling wire
  • Participates in daily tailgate Health and Safety meeting
  • Understands materials, methods, and tools used on site
  • Understands basic electrical safety requirements
  • Understands construction drawings and prints
  • Assists with pulling and cleaning pumps
  • Welds HDPE pipe and fittings and extrusion welds HDPE liner materials
  • Prepares daily logs for work performed on sites during workday

Qualifications

  • 0 - 3 years in general construction
  • Prior construction experience preferred
  • Prior landfill experience preferred
  • Ability to work in various weather conditions
  • Ability to travel up to 90-100%
  • Valid Driver license that passes our MVR policy requirement is required
  • Must be able to sit, stand and bend for multiple hours within the workday
  • Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs

Landmarc prides itself on our people - A talented group of construction professionals who are as dedicated to client service as they are to their technical discipline. If you are a motivated and committed individual looking for a new opportunity, send us your resume! Check out our website at

Please DO NOT call to check on the status of your application.

EOE/AA/M/F/Vet/Disability

Landmarc Environmental Systems maintains a drug free workplace.

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