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Construction laborer
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2B
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 5
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 48
- Wage: 27.18 USD / Hour
- Start date: 04/01/2026
- End date: 12/31/2026
- Process date: 04/22/2026 11:55:30
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
Crew members install and maintain sports netting systems, including golf barrier nets. Duties include setting poles, installing and tensioning frame cables, and attaching and securing net panels at various heights using lifts and hand tools. The equipment required consists of manlifts, telehandlers and skid steers. Ace installs both wood and steel poles. For wood poles these poles can be up to 100 feet in length. For steel poles, Ace installs poles up to heights of 175 feet. These larger steel poles would be for commercial golf facilities. These poles are installed in four sections with the larger sections being at the base of the pole and smaller sections at the top of the pole. The larger sections of the poles can be up to 42 inches in diameter at the base section and weigh up to 17,000 lbs. Poles sometimes require modification in the field and workers use magnetic drills, torches and electric saws to make modifications in the field. Skid steers and drilling rigs are used to drill holes for the poles. Ace workers use the skid steer for holes less than 15 feet and subcontract drilling that is deeper than 15 feet. For wooden poles the holes are filled with the dirt from drilling and gravel. For steel poles, poles are encased in concrete. Manlifts are used to run cables and hang nets. To run cables, Ace workers custom fit attachments to the poles where they run the cable through. The custom fittings can vary depending on the specifications of the customer Ace is working for. Custom fit of bolts, cable clamps, spring washers and rollers. Ace uses grinders, saws, and torches to modify steel fittings in the field. These fittings are specific to the netting industry. For end points in the cables, Ace installs ground anchors up to 23 feet deep. The cables are secured to these anchors to provide structural integrity to the netting. To tighten the cables Ace uses a custom built "Come Along" that attaches to both the running line and tightening line at the same time. This allows for the tightening of the cables to the ground anchors. For midpoints in the cables, Ace uses a standard Come Along to tighten the cables. Once the cables have been run and secured, the manlift is used to install nets. The nets are prepped in the field by weaving rope through the necessary connection points and custom stitching the rope to the netting. Custom nettings sizes and shapes are required in Ace projects and workers cut and size these panels of net in the field. The manlift is then used to hang the nets on the cables in 150' increments. Telehandlers are used to move poles around the worksite and pick poles up in the air to set them in the hole. Ace typically uses telehandlers with 8,000 - 9,000 lbs lifting capacity. For larger jobs, telehandlers up to 15,000 lbs of lifting capacity are required. Skid steers are used to drill smaller holes with depths of 15 feet or less. A typical skid steer can only drill to 10 feet but Ace has a custom fit extension for the skid steer to allow it to drill to 15 feet. In addition, the skid steer is used to move cable, nets and hardware around the worksite 3 month experience reqd/no education. 30 day(s) on the job training provided. See attached addendum.