Construction Worker I
1 day ago
Las Vegas
Job Description Job Title: Construction Worker 1 Location: Stibnite Mine Development Project, Central Idaho Job Type: Full-time, 19 days on / 9 days off schedule Company Overview Iron Woman Mining Services is a leading heavy civil construction company, specializing in environmental reclamation, industrial infrastructure, water quality infrastructure, and transportation logistics. The company has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget. At Iron Woman Mining Services, the health and safety of our workforce is of the highest importance. The Stibnite Mine Development Project is a significant undertaking that will contribute to the local economy and provide long-term benefits to the community. Job Description We are seeking skilled workers for the position of ‘Construction Worker 1’ to join our team at the Stibnite Mine Development Project in central Idaho. Construction Worker 1 is a general title for workers with the highest skill level across various trades, including, but not limited to, carpentry, concrete construction, iron work, pipe fitting, HDPE pipe fusion, crane operation, underground mining, and more. The role is intended for workers who may be required to perform multiple or diverse tasks not covered by specific job titles. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in multiple trades and the flexibility to handle various onsite responsibilities as needed. This is an on-site position following the 19/9 shift rotation, and the Construction Worker 1 will report directly to the Project Foreman. Key Responsibilities · Perform high-level tasks across multiple trades, including carpentry, concrete work, iron work, pipe fitting, HDPE pipe fusion, crane operation, underground mining, and other specialized activities as required. · Adapt to unique or unspecified roles to support project needs, ensuring seamless integration into various work crews. · Assist with construction and mining tasks, including building structures, pouring concrete, welding or fabricating metal, installing piping systems, operating heavy machinery, and conducting underground operations. · In addition to primary duties, the employee may need to operate various types of equipment or perform tasks from different trades to support project needs. · Conduct pre-operational checks and routine maintenance on tools and equipment across multiple disciplines. · Adhere to safety protocols and ensure a safe working environment. · Collaborate with other team members to meet project deadlines and objectives. · Keep a clean and organized work area, including proper tool storage, site layout, daily cleaning of equipment, and maintenance of work zones. Scope of Work The ‘Construction Worker 1’ will perform a variety of tasks critical to the Stibnite Mine Development Project, including: · Carpentry Tasks: Build, install, and repair wooden structures, formwork, and supports for mining and construction projects. · Concrete Work: Mix, pour, finish, and cure concrete for foundations, slabs, and other structural elements. · Iron Work: Fabricate, weld, and install reinforcing steel, structural metal, and related components. · Pipe Fitting: Install, assemble, and maintain piping systems for water, fuel, or other utilities. · HDPE Pipe Fusion: Fuse and install high-density polyethylene pipes using specialized equipment. · Crane Operation: Operate cranes to lift, move, and position heavy materials and equipment safely. · Underground Mining: Perform excavation, tunneling, bolting, and support installation in underground environments. · Versatile Support: Fill unique or ad-hoc roles not covered by specific job titles, adapting to project demands. · Quality Control: Monitor and verify that work across trades meets project specifications and standards. · Site Preparation: Prepare work areas and equipment for efficient operations in various trades. · Equipment Maintenance: Perform basic troubleshooting and maintenance on tools and machinery from multiple disciplines. · Consumables Maintenance: Assist with managing and properly using consumable items as needed for various tasks. · Attachment Operation: Use various attachments (e.g., buckets, hammers, grapples) for specialized equipment tasks. · Facility Maintenance: Maintain an efficient and clean site, including proper layout, daily cleanout, and upkeep of work areas. Required Skills and Qualifications · A minimum of ten years of experience at the highest skill level across multiple trades, such as carpentry, concrete work, iron work, pipe fitting, HDPE pipe fusion, crane operation, underground mining, or similar. · Proven experience as a versatile worker in civil and vertical construction or mining projects, with the ability to fill diverse roles. · Proficiency in operating equipment and performing tasks from various trades, including heavy machinery and specialized tools. · Strong understanding of multi-trade techniques, safety practices, and adaptable work methods. · Excellent hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. · Strong communication and teamwork skills. Compensation and Benefits · Competitive hourly wage based on experience and qualifications · Safety and completion bonus for meeting project milestones and safety standards · Attractive company benefits, including health insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off Living Arrangements and Shift Schedule This position is located at the Stibnite Mine Development Project in central Idaho, a remote area. Employees will stay in a camp at the project site during their shifts. The schedule is 19 days on and 9 days off, with two of the 19 days counted as paid travel days. The company will provide transportation to and from the site for both on- and off-shift rotations. Meals will be served at a catered cafeteria at the camp, and employees will have access to showers and laundry services. Camp Policies • The camp is a "dry" camp, meaning the consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited on-site., • This policy is in place to ensure a safe and productive work environment for all employees. The Stibnite Mine Development Project operates under the oversight of both OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration). Specifically, the multi-trade operations are governed by MSHA regulations, requiring Construction Worker 1 to possess MSHA-experienced miner training. All employees will undergo comprehensive training to obtain the necessary certifications tailored to their roles, work locations, and tasks. This initiative highlights Iron Woman Mining Services' strong commitment to maintaining a safe and fully compliant workplace. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and involves standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing throughout the day. The employee must frequently lift or move items weighing up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift or handle items up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities needed for this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee must work outdoors around large, noisy, and heavy equipment in extreme weather conditions, including summer heat and rain, as well as sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications to [email address]. We look forward to reviewing your application. Company DescriptionIron Woman: An Employee-Owned Company! When you join the Iron Woman Team, you will quickly realize that the people at Iron Woman are caring, loyal, and hard-working. We have fun at Iron Woman, but never at the cost of safety, quality, and production. Founder Shaun Egan and the entire management team strive to create an atmosphere conducive to long-term employment and engagement. We have strived over the years to secure less seasonal work, which gives our employees year-round income. As an employee-owned company, our people are at the heart of our success. Our robust benefits package reflects the value we place on our employees. Additionally, employee ownership gives workers a stake in the success of their own company. The Iron Woman Partners’ vision for success is “Employee owners working in concert to achieve a common goal.” With the launch of employee ownership in 2019, Iron Woman is well on its way to realizing this vision. At Iron Woman, we value a balance between home, work, and our community, both witIron Woman: An Employee-Owned Company!\r\nWhen you join the Iron Woman Team, you will quickly realize that the people at Iron Woman are caring, loyal, and hard-working. We have fun at Iron Woman, but never at the cost of safety, quality, and production. Founder Shaun Egan and the entire management team strive to create an atmosphere conducive to long-term employment and engagement. We have strived over the years to secure less seasonal work, which gives our employees year-round income.\r\n\r\nAs an employee-owned company, our people are at the heart of our success. Our robust benefits package reflects the value we place on our employees. Additionally, employee ownership gives workers a stake in the success of their own company. The Iron Woman Partners’ vision for success is “Employee owners working in concert to achieve a common goal.” With the launch of employee ownership in 2019, Iron Woman is well on its way to realizing this vision.\r\n\r\nAt Iron Woman, we value a balance between home, work, and our community, both wit