What does a Laborer III do?

As a Laborer you provide physical labor on a construction site. Under direct supervision, you will be expected to safely operate machinery and be responsible for its maintenance and upkeep. You will assist skilled trades as needed and load and unload deliveries to the work site. In addition, you will maintain a safe job site by removing any hazards.

You could be the ideal candidate if you have a GED or H.S. diploma and some experience as a laborer able to operate a variety of tools and machinery and can lift over 50 pounds and do repetitive movements with little break in between. You must be willing to work in all types of weather including extreme conditions and can pass a drug screen before an offer an be extended.

What responsibilities are common for Laborer III jobs?
  • Be at the job site on time
  • Provide assistance on the site as needed
  • Perform care and maintenance of assigned tools
  • Load and unload materials
  • Remove hazards from the job site
  • Assemble scaffolding
  • Perform physical labor on construction sites
  • Clean job sites
What are the typical qualifications for Laborer III jobs?
  • 0-2 years of experience as a laborer
  • Must be able to lift 50+ pounds
  • Ability to pass a drug screen
  • Able to do repetitive movements _ bend, lift, in one shift with little break in between
  • Willingness to work a varied schedule each week
  • Able to work in all types of weather include extreme conditions
  • Operate a variety of tools and machinery
  • Must be dependable
  • Must have reliable transportation
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Avg. Experience8+ years

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Laborer III Career Path

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Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
19%
2 - 4
37%
5 - 7
0%
8+
44%
Not including years spent in education and/or training

Laborer III Insights

Read what Laborer III professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
JE Dunn ConstructionJE Dunn Construction
Field Personnel
16 Mar 2022

“Pay was good but not worth what you had to go through to get it!”

Ensign Energy ServicesEnsign Energy Services
Floorhand/Roughneck
14 May 2023

“Work life balance but that’s the same for any camp job and better than others”

ITS ConGlobalITS ConGlobal
General Laborer
21 Apr 2023

“It was 19 dollars an hour starting pay which was good but not worth it.”

Delphinus EngineeringDelphinus Engineering
General Laborer
16 Mar 2022

“Decent opportunities to learn a trade not the best option to learn a trade but possible.”

KSSKSS
Homecare Worker
22 Oct 2022

“It is a great to work around the people and the way the stuff are trained.”

RegalRegal
General Laborer
20 Mar 2023

“Felt like the training was not adequete and left me feeling unequipped to handle situations on my own.”

PetSmartPetSmart
Floor Worker
30 Mar 2021

“I love animals and I got to help pet owners take care of their animals.”

Sea Trail Resort & Convention CenterSea Trail Resort & Convention Center
Beverage Cart Attendant
9 Nov 2022

“Every worker there is extremely kind and I met some of the best human beings while employed there.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of laborers

Depending on the industry, during the workday, a laborer may operate machinery, remove debris, build structures, perform landscaping work, use specialized equipment, lay asphalt or concrete, prepare surfaces for building, move or stack items, load and unload transport vessels, and many other physical tasks.

Yes, laborers are always needed. Nearly every industry relies on some form of labor to make it run, whether it's in building its workspace, maintenance, repair and upkeep, landscaping, or moving its products. It's relatively easy to become a laborer because anyone with physical stamina and willingness to work hard can move into this field.

Yes, working as a laborer is often challenging and physically demanding. Laborers often work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold. Depending on the work, they may be required to lift heavy things, climb ladders, or carry things overhead. Laborers may work on shifts, including early morning hours or overnight.

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