General Labor- Alaska mines General Labor - Palmer, AK at Geebo

General Labor- Alaska mines

Palmer, AK Palmer, AK $20 an hour $20 an hour 15 hours ago 15 hours ago 15 hours ago .
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AKHIRE is currently recruiting for the following position:
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Description:
General laborers- Alaska mines Location:
Palmer, AK Pay:
$20 (DOE), Assignment and Certifications HIRING IMMEDIATELY .
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Summary:
AKHIRE is currently recruiting a crew of General Laborers! We are looking for hard workers, preferably with some mine experience.
We work on immovable machinery like crushers and conveyors at mine sites.
We go out on contracts that we receive within the state of Alaska.
These jobs come with some travel, food and lodging while you are on site at the mine.
Most jobs will require overtime work, which will add to your average hourly pay.
Some employees may be added as long-term placements.
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Requirements.
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One year of General labor experience on non- movable machinery (OR); two years of welding and fabrication experience required to be considered for the position.
MSHA certification is required of all workers, skill set certification (may vary from job to job), related to the job you are hired to perform.
We are ideally looking for workers that already have MSHA training and certification.
If you had an MSHA certification and it has expired you will need to take the refresher course online before starting the job (we will pay for the refresher course).
IMPORTANT:
You must pass a drug test and full background check before we can place you at the mines.
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You must have a valid driver's license.
MSHA certification is required of all workers.
You must pass a drug test, breathalyzer, and full background check before we can place you at the mines.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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