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Construction Foreman - Wellington, KS

Building Construction Foreman - Wellington, KS
Cleary Building Corp. has an immediate full-time opening for a motivated self-starter to take charge of jobsite construction operations. Prior construction experience and the ability to read blueprints are essential. The position is expected to be a working leader and will supervise crew members in SAFELY performing job tasks to construct post frame buildings. Responsibilities include physical labor, operating hand and power tools, climbing ladders, setting trusses, etc. A valid driver's license with a clean driving record is required. Candidates must be 21 years of age or older and be able to work comfortably from heights up to 35' in adverse weather conditions.
Celebrating its 37th year in business, Cleary Building Corp. is a family owned, debt-free, nation-wide organization headquartered in Verona, WI. From our 80 Branch Offices we have sold and constructed over 96,000 buildings across the country. We operate with a high sense of urgency in a successful, disciplined, and exciting environment.
This position offers competitive weekly wages, career growth potential, and benefits including health, life, dental, disability options, paid vacation and holidays, and a 401k Retirement Plan.
In support of our Zero Accident culture, we operate with state of the art safety practices and equipment. Cleary Building Corp. is a smoke-free/drug-free work place. Pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks are performed.
To apply, complete an online application at www.workforclearybuildingcorp.com, by email at email removed , or apply locally at the Branch Office:
Cleary Building Corp.
1015 N Vandenburg Ave, Suite #2
Wellington, KS 67152-4266
(620) 326-2626
We encourage you to explore our website to learn more about our proud Cleary tradition at www.clearybuilding.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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