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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/SKILLS provide general compliance support to construction projects requiring prevailing wage and other specific contracted labor requirements. Our objective is to help our general contractor partners build out project teams for high level infrastructure projects across the US. We aspire to partner with candidates who are eager to learn, grow, and progress in their career path while deepening their knowledge in their given field.
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In absence of General Manager the Assistant Manager will maintain manager administrative duties including but not limited to the cash log, invoice tracker, food and beverage orders, and supply orders.
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All Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Foreman) tasks involve physical labor on construction jobsites; may operate hand and/or power tools as needed; may prepare site and assist with other duties as assigned.
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The primary role of the Wingstop General Manager is to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Foreman) responsibilities include, but not limited to: Group 1: demotion, flagman, general, construction or cleanup, or traffic control.
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Perform basic demolition and other general labor tasks. The Laborer performs a variety of construction-related tasks including general cleaning and site preparation, protection, debris and trash removal, and providing on-site assistance as requested.
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