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Lehigh Hanson

Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Summer Laborer for our Logansport facility located in Logansport, IN.
To be eligible for a Summer Laborer position, you must meet three criteria before applying:
You must be at least 18 years of age.
You must be enrolled in a full-time postsecondary education program.
Heidelberg Materials provides the materials to build our future.
Our future is sustainable.
Our future is digital.
And it goes beyond cement, aggregates and ready-mixed concrete.
Heidelberg Materials North America, previously known as Lehigh Hanson, operates more than 450 locations with approximately 9,000 employees in the U.
S.
and Canada.
What You'll Get To DoThe Summer Laborer provides critical support to the plant by ensuring a safe and productive work environment.
In this position, you will have the opportunity to use different skills every day as you learn the cement industry and other job-readiness skillsThe Summer Laborer will perform general labor activities for the entire plant, including housekeeping, transporting bulk materials to and from storage or processing areas.
Maintain plant cleanliness, including, sweeping, shoveling, jackhammering, and diggingJanitorial duties.
Any work necessary to insure the clean and efficient operation of the plant.
Follow plant and MSHA Safety Policies, including the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment.
Maintain an awareness of plant environmental standards.
Takes corrective action to address minor problems or reports compliance issues to appropriate supervisor for resolution.
What We Are Looking ForHigh school diploma or GED requiredReliable attendanceWillingness to work hardNo search firms pleaseHeidelberg Materials is a Drug Free WorkplaceAbout the Company:
Lehigh Hanson.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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