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Construction Laborer - Hollywood

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Essel

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Start your construction career with Essel today! We are looking to add hard-working and reliable future builders to our team. You will participate in a variety of construction projects throughout the Hollywood CA **Some of our best performers earn opportunities to work on bigger projects with more pay!** Responsibilities Preparing construction sites, loading and unloading of materials, tools, and equipment. Ensuring job site cleanliness and safety. Assembling and breaking down barricades, temporary structures, and scaffolding. Traffic management and flagging Assisting tradesmen while learning a new skill. Requirements Experience is preferred. Willingness to undertake training if necessary. Reliability and dependability is a must. Must be responsive to communication since project opportunities can come and go quickly Must be able to work a W2 role Full Time, Monday to Friday with potential overtime and weekend availability

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