| Location | Sanford, NC |
Our Company
Sanford Contractors is one of North Carolina's most experienced providers of construction services for commercial, residential, industrial, municipal, and state projects. In operation since 1969, we've seen tremendous change and there have been countless advances in materials, technologies and equipment. But some things haven't changed at all. We're still a family-owned and operated business. We're still committed to excellence - to completing projects to the highest possible levels of quality, and we're committed more than ever to the team members that make this company who we are today. Team member must have the ability to organize as well as prioritize and pay attention to detail. Team Member must have the actions and appearance that represents the Sanford Contractors, Inc. brand at all times.
Mission Statement:
To deliver the highest quality project that exceeds the expectations of our partners while ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and professional development of our team members.
What You'll Do
As a Site construction Labor team member, you'll support field crews by completing essential tasks safely, efficiently, and with a high standard of workmanship. This role exists to keep the jobsite productive, organized, and ready for the next phase of work.
Responsibilities include being punctual and dependable; following directions; learning new tasks daily; working with safety, cost effectiveness, and profitability in mind; caring for hand tools and equipment and reporting needed repairs; keeping the jobsite, trucks, and trailers neat; protecting work in place; meeting daily production goals; and learning the safe operation of entry-level grading equipment (rollers, off-road trucks, etc.).
Required qualifications/skills:
If you're ready to build your skills on active jobsites, apply today.
A Typical Shift
You'll arrive onsite in Sanford, check in with the crew lead, and review the day's plan before heading out to the work area. The morning is spent moving materials, staging tools, and keeping the work zone orderly so the crew can stay on pace. Throughout the day you'll rotate between hands-on support tasks and short check-ins to confirm priorities, then reset the area for the next step. When equipment or tools need attention, you flag it early so downtime stays low. Near the end of the shift, you help secure and store tools properly, tidy trucks/trailers, and make sure the site is left in good shape for tomorrow.