Skilled Helper
AUSTIN, TX 78729
Posted: 4/8/2026
Job Description
We are seeking a Skilled Laborer / Construction Helper with hands-on experience in outdoor construction, patio cover installation, or general labor to join our team in Austin, Texas. This is a full-time, temp-to-hire opportunity offering consistent hours and long-term potential for dependable candidates.
This role focuses on assisting with the installation of aluminum patio covers, screen rooms, and exterior structures, making it ideal for individuals with construction, roofing, framing, or installation experience who are comfortable working outdoors and on ladders.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in constructing aluminum patio covers and screen rooms
Measure and cut roll form and extruded materials using a chop saw
Take accurate measurements from ladders on house walls and fascia
Pre-drill materials using an impact drill
Assemble metal framing and roof panels while working on ladders
Install and secure structural components for outdoor builds
Apply caulking and touch-up paint to seal and finish installations
Roll screen and spline into aluminum screen room components
Maintain a clean and organized job site, removing debris and materials
Follow directions from supervisors and support lead installers on-site
Requirements:
Candidates must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation, be able to lift 50 lbs, and be comfortable working outdoors on ladders in a physically demanding environment. Experience using basic construction tools such as a tape measure, chop saw, and impact drill is required. Applicants should be dependable, able to follow directions, arrive on time, stay on schedule, and maintain a strong work ethic while working with a team. Please Call 512-215-2110 if interested in this opportunity.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (512) 215-2110
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