Shop Maintenance Technician
A yard worker in a construction company plays a vital role in maintaining the yard and supporting the overall operations of the company. They are responsible for a variety of tasks related to the organization, storage, and maintenance of materials, equipment, and the yard itself.
Key Responsibilities:
Yard Organization and Maintenance: Keeping the yard clean, tidy, and organized, ensuring proper storage of materials and equipment, and maintaining a safe work environment.
Material Handling: Loading and unloading materials from trucks and trailers, receiving and issuing construction equipment, and assisting with inventory management.
Equipment Operation: Operating various yard equipment such as forklifts and pallet jacks, and performing basic maintenance on equipment and tools.
Support for Construction Activities: Assisting with tasks such as preparing materials for delivery to customer sites, ensuring equipment is in clean and working condition, and reporting any problems to supervisors.
Essential Skills and Qualities:
Physical Strength and Stamina: The role often involves physically demanding tasks, including lifting and moving heavy objects, working in various weather conditions, and standing for extended periods.
Mechanical Aptitude: Basic knowledge of construction equipment maintenance and the ability to perform routine diagnoses on machines is beneficial.
Attention to Detail: Organizing and maintaining the yard, inspecting equipment, and managing inventory requires a keen eye for detail.
Communication and Teamwork Skills: Effective communication with customers, co-workers, and supervisors is crucial for coordinating tasks and ensuring smooth operations.
Organizational Skills: Yard workers need to be able to sort, store, and retrieve materials efficiently.
Problem-Solving Skills: Being able to identify and address basic problems that arise during the day-to-day operations is helpful.
Work Environment:
Yard workers primarily work outdoors, often exposed to varying weather conditions. They may also work in warehouses or storage facilities within the company's yard. The work can be physically demanding and involves regular use of hand and power tools.