Construction Worker/General Laborer
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$20 - $30 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Norfolk, Virginia |
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Verified Pay check_circleProvided by the employer$25.00
$38.25
$49.08
About this job
Job Description
General Laborer/Cable Handling Tech
2 Month Contract (12 days on, 20 days off, 12 hour shift at a time)
MUST PASS BACKGROUND CHECK
$20/hr
- 1–3 years of experience in a physically demanding job in sectors like construction, utilities, shipyard, or manufacturing.
- Experience with heavy materials handling or large cable/rope/hose handling is ideal.
- Capable of strenuous labor over 12-hour shifts.
- Can repeatedly lift, carry, and maneuver items of ~50 lbs safely (e.g., coiled cable, connector pieces).
- OSHA 10-Hour safety training
Job Description
Role Overview: Cable Cribbing Laborers form the backbone of the cable handling crew. They conduct the hands-on physical tasks required to safely load and stow a 250 km undersea cable onto a barge. This role involves walking the cable in a controlled manner, positioning it in the cable pan, managing heavy connectors, and generally assisting wherever manual labor is needed to keep operations running smoothly.
Key Responsibilities:
· Walk and guide cable around the barge’s cable pan as it is being fed from the ship, taking turns with other crew members to maintain a consistent pace and tension.
• Position cable loops in the pan carefully and hold each coil in place until the next loop is laid, ensuring neat layering and no slip-ups.
• Handle connectors and specialty hardware: assist in lifting heavy cable connectors (~35 lbs) onto rolling carts and moving them safely from the pier to the pan, placing them in designated orientations without straining the cable.
• General labor support: perform related tasks such as clearing minor obstructions, moving tools or materials, tidying the work area, and setting up or striking equipment like portable lights, as directed by leads.
• Rotate roles with fellow laborers to prevent fatigue (e.g., alternate between walking the cable and holding loops, or serving as out-take monitor as needed). Follow all directions from the Lead Cable Handler and Crew Lead promptly and accurately.
End-of-shift duties help secure the cable (tie-off or clamp final segment) at shift end or project completion, and ensure all equipment used (carts, straps) is stored properly.