
Cajun Industries, Llc
Full-service construction company offering industrial, commercial, and civil services.
Laborer
Performs manual labor tasks on construction sites, handling clean-up, digging, and tool operation.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Laborer performs manual labor tasks across various aspects of a construction job site. They are responsible for delivering high‑quality work safely and productively while ensuring that all necessary materials, tools, equipment, and information are available. The role also seeks opportunities for improvement and embraces learning from others. • Perform general clean‑up • Dig footings with hand tools • Load and unload materials • Strip concrete forms • Operate power tools such as vibrators, compactors, jackhammers, or chipping guns • Clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support excavation sides, and remove rubble • Assist other craft workers as needed • Work on steel/wood frameworks, ladders, and scaffolds while maintaining balance • Perform tasks requiring bending, crawling, kneeling, squatting, overhead reach, and standing • Work on uneven, muddy, rocky, or sandy surfaces and may enter confined spaces • Communicate effectively with management and supervisors, make decisions, and attend to detail
Key Responsibilities
- ▸footings digging
- ▸material handling
- ▸power tools
- ▸site preparation
- ▸framework work
- ▸safety communication
What You Bring
The position requires a solid understanding of safety hazards and the ability to use or operate work‑related tools and equipment safely. Work is performed in plant operations or construction job‑site settings, often involving clean‑up, material handling, and assisting other craft workers. Physical demands include lifting up to 50 lb (occasionally 100 lb), repetitive hand/arm motions, and the ability to work on uneven or adverse weather conditions. The laborer must communicate effectively, make decisions, and pay close attention to detail. • Lift or carry up to 50 lb (occasionally up to 100 lb) • Operate hand and power tools (electric, gas, pneumatic) with proper training • Tolerate adverse weather conditions and may need to wear a respirator
Requirements
- ▸hand tools
- ▸power tools
- ▸safety
- ▸material handling
- ▸communication
- ▸detail orientation
Work Environment
Onsite