Skilled Construction Worker
ATCHISON, KS 66002
Posted: 6/1/2026
Job Description
We are immediately hiring a Skilled Construction Worker to join a fast-paced, full-time crew in Atchison, KS. This is a great opportunity for someone with hands-on experience in construction who is ready to work hard and be part of a solid team.
Pay:
💲 $17 – $19/hr to start, based on experience
⏱️ Overtime every Friday!
Schedule:
📅 Monday – Thursday | 10-hour shifts
📅 Friday | Overtime day
Responsibilities:
- Perform various construction tasks including framing, roofing, concrete, and finish work
- Use power tools, hand tools, and heavy equipment as needed
- Follow safety protocols and job site procedures
- Work as part of a team to complete projects efficiently and accurately
- Maintain a clean and organized work area
Requirements:
- Prior construction experience required (2+ years preferred)
- Must have your own tool belt and basic hand tools
- Ability to lift 50+ lbs and work on your feet all day
- Familiarity with tools and job site safety
- Reliable transportation to Atchison, KS
- Strong work ethic and positive attitude
Perks:
✅ Daily or weekly pay
✅ Overtime opportunities
✅ Steady schedule
✅ Opportunity for growth
If you're a dependable, hard-working individual looking to join a crew that values craftsmanship and commitment, apply today!
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (785) 364-5627
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