Have you ever imagined being a part of something so great that the work you do, the ideas you share and the products you create will change an entire industry?  If so, then welcome home!  Connect Homes is looking for smart, creative, and dedicated people who want to help introduce the next generation of housing!  Come join a team that is turning architecture in to a product - as exampled here:  https://uncrate.com/connect-homes/ 

We combine cutting edge technology with Modern Design, so our customers can experience high-end living minus the high-end price.  Come join a company you will be proud to work for, become a part of the Connect Homes team!  www.connect-homes.com.

 

General Laborer – Connect Homes – Mesa, AZ

Have you ever imagined being a part of something so great that the work you do, the ideas you share and the products you create will change an entire industry? If so, then welcome home! Connect Homes is looking for smart, creative, and dedicated people who want to help introduce the next generation of housing! Come join a team that is turning architecture into a product – as exampled here: https://uncrate.com/connect-homes/

 

We combine cutting edge technology with Modern Design, so our customers can experience high-end living minus the high-end price. Come join a company you will be proud to work for, become a part of the Connect Homes team! www.connect-homes.com.

 

Job Summary

As a General Laborer, you will play a crucial role in our modular home building process, assisting with various tasks that contribute to the construction of high-quality, energy-efficient homes.

 

What you will do

· Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriately and when required.

· Safe and correct utilization of a variety of hand, power, and pneumatic tools such as hammers, drills, wire cutters, multimeter, voltage tester, conduit bender, fish tapes and rods, etc.

· Safe utilization of ladders, scaffolds, and step ladders.

· Read and interpret plans for appropriate dimensions, spacing, and other engineering callouts, including material requirements.

· Load modular units with ship-loose materials.

· Measure and weigh modular units in preparation for shipping.

· Prepare modular units for shipping by properly securing internal and external protective materials.

 

What You Will Bring

· 1-3 years’ experience in in a construction and/or manufacturing environment.

· Basic math skills including an understanding of fractions and decimals.

· Commitment to safety protocols and procedures.

· Problem solving skills.

· Ability to work in a team environment.

· Able to lift and carry weights of up to 50lbs.

· Physical stamina to stand for extended periods and perform tasks that involve bending, twisting, and lifting.

· Strong desire to learn new skills.

 

 

Nice to Haves

· Basic blueprint reading and knowledge.

· Proficiency in a second language, particularly Spanish, to facilitate communication with a diverse workforce.

Does this sound like you?  Apply now to join our team of innovative people revolutionizing the home construction industry! The most exciting chapter of your career may just be a click away! 



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