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WASATCH ELITE EXCAVATION AND LANDSCAPING, L.L.C. Landscape Laborer (temporary) in TAYLORSVILLE, Utah

Business Name: Wasatch Elite Excavation and Landscaping: 1416 Tamarack Road, Taylorsville, UT 84123. Landscape Laborer. Two (2) temporary/full-time positions with Wasatch Elite Excavation and Landscaping from 10/1/2024 - 12/1/2024. No experience or education required. Duties: Landscape or maintain grounds of property using hand or power tools or equipment. Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, sprinkler installation, and installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units. Soil grading and dirt prep for plants and grass. Operate vehicles or powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chainsaws, electric clippers, sod cutters, or pruning saws. Job sites: 1416 Tamarack Road Taylorsville, UT 84123 and multiple worksites within Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Rich, Salt Lake, Utah and Weber counties. Employer offers free daily transportation to/from worksite from designated pick-up location. Use of transportation is voluntary. Employer provides incidental transport between job sites. Such transportation complies with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws/regulations. Wage rate is no less than $18.92 per Hour. Overtime hours vary at: $28.38 per Hour. Raises and/or bonuses may be offered at employer's discretion, based on individual factors such as performance, skill, and tenure. A single workweek will be used to compute wages due. The payroll period is semi-monthly. Workers are paid by check on 5th and 20th. The standard work schedule is from 7:00 AM until 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Employer will offer 40 hours per week. Employer may offer more than the stated work hours, depending on weather, business needs, and other conditions. Extreme heat, cold, rain, or drought may affect exact working hours. Employer makes all payroll deductions required by law. Employer does not envision other workforce-wide payroll deductions. Voluntary deductions must be pre-authorized in writing and may include the following: Employer deducts reasonable fair market value cost of rent/utilities based on number of occupants for workers electing to reside in employer- provided housing (cost TBD). Employer pays in advance or reimburses workers in the first workweek for all government-mandated and visa-related fees (excluding passport fees). For non-local workers (i.e., residing outside normal commuting distance), employer reimburses inbound travel costs at the 50% point in the contract (unless paid in advance). Inbound travel includes transportation costs from worker's permanent residence or place of recruitment, a daily meal subsistence (based on rates required by law, currently $15.88 per day minimum or $59.00 per day maximum for workers with acceptable receipts), and reasonable lodging costs, if applicable. Travel reimbursements based on least-cost common carrier rate. Employer provides or pays outbound travel costs upon completion of the contract period or early dismissal, except where the worker has subsequent employment. Employer guarantees to offer hours equal to at least three-fourths of the workdays in each 6-week period of the total contract period, beginning with the worker's first workday and ending on the contract end date or any extension thereof. Employer may count all hours worked, as well as any hours offered within the standard work schedule that a worker chooses to not work, up to the maximum number of daily hours on the job order. Workers who voluntarily abandon employment are not entitled to payment for outbound travel costs or the full three-fourths period guarantee described above. Employer provides without charge all tools, supplies and equipment (incl. uniforms, if applicable) necessary to perform duties assigned. If requested, employer helps non-local workers secure optional worker-paid lodging. Must lift/carry 50 l s., when nec essary. Saturday work required, when necessary. Must possess or be able to obtain U.S. drive''s license within 30 days of hire. Employer may offer more than the stated work hours depending on weather, business needs, and other conditions. Extreme heat, cold, rain, or drought may affect exact working hours. On-the-job training will be provided to the worker. How to Apply: THE CURRENT RECRUITMENT IS INTENDED FOR U.S. APPLICANTS ONLY. Interested U.S. applicants may submit resumes to the Department of Workforce Services, Attn: Kim Lam, reference JOB #4482661, FAX# (801)526-9633, or via email: foreignlabor@utah.gov. Applicants must be able, willing, and available for the job. Applicants must possess documentation required complete Form I-9 employment eligibility verification.

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