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Serving Maryland, Washington, DC, Virginia, and the Mid-Atlantic region.

Career Opportunities at Aird, Inc.

Laborer

Laborers are responsible for cleaning and preparing construction sites. Unloads and loads materials, tends machines, mixes materials, and assists mechanics, foreman, and other construction site workers.

Man Carrying STO EIFS Buckets

Mechanic

EIFS Craftsman, sometimes referred to as “mechanics” or “applicators” are trained individuals who develop a variety of skill sets including but not limited to plastering or troweling, weather proofing, scaffold erection and dismantle, blueprint reading, safety requirements, carpentry, etc.

Man Caulking EIFS Joints with Pecora890NST

Foreman

A Foreman is responsible for ensuring that everything goes smoothly at a construction site. They are responsible for being the point of contact between the construction workers and supervisors within our company and other trades including the general contractor. Leadership skills and extensive experience have earned a Foreman the ability to direct the work of others and make quick decisions. You must be well-organized and encourage and promote safety and quality above everything else.

Foreman watching mechanics apply STO EIFS finish

Superintendent

A construction superintendent oversees the operations of a construction site, from planning to completion. The duties of a construction superintendent will vary; however, they can expect to be responsible for daily scheduling, supervising all activities and tasks, and ensuring the safety and compliance of the site.

Superintendent Leading a Toolbox Talk

Project Manager

A construction project manager oversees projects from award through completion, managing budgets, schedules, contracts, materials, and communication between the office, field crews, and general contractors. They are responsible for reviewing project documents, coordinating with superintendents and office staff, tracking costs and progress, and ensuring projects are completed safely, efficiently, and profitably.

Project Manager using Excel to Track project

Construction Estimator

A construction estimator reviews drawings, specifications, and project documents to prepare accurate cost estimates and bid proposals for construction projects. They are responsible for performing material takeoffs, pricing labor and equipment, coordinating with vendors and subcontractors, and evaluating project requirements to develop competitive and profitable bids. Estimators work closely with project managers, superintendents, suppliers, and clients throughout the bidding and preconstruction process to support successful project planning and execution.

Estimator at desk reviewing drawings for EIFS scope
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