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Construction Trades Helper
Join as a full-time construction trades helper earning $36/hour with paid training, long-term stability, and a team-focused, safety-first work environment.
The position of Construction Trades Helper offers a full-time, permanent role with a generous hourly wage of $36 for 30 hours per week. This includes free parking, paid learning opportunities, and supportive employer-provided benefits. Applicants should have a secondary school certificate, three to five years of experience, and are required to bring their own gear such as safety boots, a hard hat, and protective eyewear. Candidates must have their own transportation and a valid driver’s licence.
Responsibilities and Daily Duties
As a construction trades helper, you’ll handle the loading, unloading, and transportation of materials. The role requires assembling and dismantling forms, scaffolding, and safety structures.
Workers will contribute to keeping sites safe and clean by removing debris and salvaging materials. Attention to cleanliness and process is critical.
Assisting with HVAC equipment assembly and basic repairs is also a fundamental part of the daily workflow. Familiarity with hand tools is essential.
You must be reliable, able to work in a team, and able to adapt to varying job site environments—urban, rural, waterways, or industrial settings.
Good communication and a focus on group tasks are valued for a harmonious workplace environment.
Advantages of This Role
A major advantage is the above-average hourly wage and the steady, full-time employment contract, providing security and peace of mind.
The employer’s paid training and focus on team development mean you’ll continue to advance your skills while being compensated for your time.
Cons or Potential Downsides
Physical demands are considerable; you must work outdoors, in various weather conditions, and carry heavy loads across multiple sites.
Additionally, supplying your own tools and equipment (boots, hard hat, phone) is required, representing an upfront cost for new hires.
Final Verdict
This role is an excellent fit for experienced construction workers who value steady pay, skill development, and a safety-first environment. The pay and stability outweigh the physical challenges.