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Competitive Pay | 8–12 Hour Shifts | Industrial Environment | OT Available

Position Overview

We are seeking a reliable, mechanically aware Industrial Plant Laborer / Equipment Operator to support daily plant operations in a heavy industrial environment. This role requires hands-on work, strong safety awareness, and the ability to recognize equipment issues and communicate effectively with operations and maintenance teams.

What You’ll Do

  • Perform general plant cleanup (sweeping, shoveling, hosing, vacuuming)
  • Remove cement dust, debris, and waste materials
  • Assist maintenance crews during shutdowns and repairs
  • Move and dispose of materials safely
  • Keep work areas clean, organized, and OSHA-compliant
  • Monitor equipment operation including belts and pumps
  • Check oil levels and observe for mechanical irregularities
  • Inspect intake and material handling areas for defects or unsafe conditions
  • Report mechanical issues, safety hazards, and material buildup to the control room or maintenance team
  • Transition to alternate plant support roles during outages as needed

What We’re Looking For

  • MUST have relatable heavy industrial, plant, or construction experience
  • Mechanically aware and able to identify potential equipment issues (not responsible for performing repairs)
  • Able to perform heavy physical work (lifting 60+ lbs, bending, climbing, standing for extended periods)
  • Comfortable working in dusty, hot, noisy, and elevated environments
  • Strong safety mindset and team-oriented attitude
  • Ability to multi-task and stay alert in an active production setting

Schedule

  • 8–12 hour shifts
  • Overtime available during shutdowns and peak production

Why This Job

  • Steady work with a major cement manufacturer
  • Hands-on, active work environment (no desk work)
  • Opportunity to gain experience in industrial plant operations
  • Competitive pay and benefits

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Pay: $18.00 - $19.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Health insurance

Application Question(s):

  • Have you applied with ICR before?

Ability to Commute:

  • Victorville, CA 92394 (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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