POSITION SUMMARY:
Knowledgeable and Experienced Scaffold Builder/Setter, with knowledge and experience in OSHA Regulations.
Tasks:
1. Follow safety rules, regulations, and, maintain a safe and clean environment.
2. Assemble and dismantle scaffolds in conformance to OSHA regulation and company safety requirements.
3. Learn scaffold design, and tie-ins.
4. Ability to lead crew and call out components on the spot
Additional Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist with other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Identify components of Scaffolding and know how to set according to OSHA Requirements
OSHA 10-hour Certification Preferred – Can be attained on the job if necessary
Must have own tools: Claw hammer, torpedo level, snips, nippers, rachet 1/2” drive, 7/8’ disk socket, tape measure
Demonstrate the ability to set clamps, tie off frames, and install proper fall protection.
Must have own transportation to job sites.
Problem Solving skills required.
May require travel within Arizona
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to lift up to 100lbs throughout the day
Workers need to be in good physical condition and have good eye-hand coordination, a sense of balance and manual dexterity.
BENEFITS
Benefits include Employer Sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance. Short Term Disability, Voluntary Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and Life Insurance are also available.
Sick Time according to Arizona Statues
Holiday Pay
401K
WORKING CONDITONS
As in many other construction trades, this work is physically demanding, employee will spend 75% or more time outdoors in extreme (summer) to moderate (winter) temperature, and most of the day on your feet, either standing, bending, stretching, or kneeling. Some workers need to use stilts; others may have to lift and maneuver heavy, cumbersome materials. Hazards include falls from ladders and scaffolds, and injuries from power tools and from working with sharp tools, such as utility knives.