
UIC Construction is seeking a General Laborer to support various physical tasks at construction sites. Responsibilities may include operating hand and power tools (e.g., air hammers, tampers, cement mixers, hoists, and measuring equipment), preparing job sites, digging trenches, setting braces, building scaffolding, assisting with demolition, and cleaning up debris. This role may also involve supporting other skilled trades as needed.
Essential functions will include:
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge and Critical Skills/Expertise:
Proficient in the use of hand and small power tools.
Familiar with construction materials, methods, and tools used in building and infrastructure projects.
Understanding of machines and tools, including operation, maintenance, and basic repairs.
Ability to monitor gauges, dials, or indicators to ensure proper machine function.
Strong hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity for handling and assembling materials.
Capable of coordinating multiple limbs for tasks requiring physical precision.
Able to perform physically demanding tasks such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, and material handling.
Skilled at inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify issues or defects.
Proficient at monitoring environmental and material cues to detect and assess problems.
Able to operate equipment and machinery using physical controls (excluding computers and vehicles).
Knowledge of relevant tools, procedures, and safety practices to effectively support project completion.
Physical and Mental Demands:
Occasionally lift, push, or pull 50–100 lbs; frequently handle up to 20 lbs.
Perform physical movements such as bending, squatting, crouching, crawling, kneeling, and prolonged standing (2–3 hour intervals).
Safely climb stairs, scaffolding, ladders, and ramps.
Work at varying heights and body positions (waist, eye level, overhead).
Maintain balance on uneven surfaces and around obstacles.
Use hand strength and coordination to operate tools and equipment.
Work safely using required PPE (e.g., hard hats, safety glasses, steel-toe boots, respirators, harnesses) per OSHA standards.
Respond to verbal commands and audible sounds; maintain adequate vision for job duties.
Perform tasks at heights above 12 feet from ladders, scaffolds, or lifts.
Fully extend arms in all directions (overhead, lateral, downward).
Perceive object attributes (size, shape, temperature, texture) using hands and fingers.
Rotate head and torso side to side and around the vertical axis.
Perform physically demanding tasks involving full-body movement, climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, and material handling.
Use hands and arms to handle, install, position, and manipulate materials.
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work in extreme temperatures, both hot and cold.
Regular exposure to wet or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, and outdoor weather.
Frequent exposure to heights, airborne particles, fumes, and extreme heat.
Work environment is typically loud and may involve close proximity to moving equipment.
Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is required at all times to mitigate associated risks.
Work is performed in a construction site setting.

Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation (UIC) is the Alaska Native Village Corporation for Utqiaġvik, serving over 3,800 Iñupiat shareholders and their descendants. Guided by our cultural values, UIC has grown into one of Alaska’s top privately owned companies, ranked #8 on Alaska Business Monthly’s 2024 Top 49ers list, which is based on gross annual revenue.
With 70+ subsidiaries and over 4,400 employees worldwide, we provide innovative solutions in government contracting, logistics and support services, heavy civil and vertical construction, oilfield support services, architectural and engineering services, marine transportation, real estate management, manufacturing, remote operations and support in the Arctic, and support and services in many other industries.
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