General Laborer

ABM US
Phoenix, AZ

The General Laborer – AMHS Electrical provides essential support to electrical and AMHS (Automated Material Handling Systems) installation activities within a semiconductor fabrication facility. This role focuses on jobsite safety, material handling, lift spotting, housekeeping, and assisting skilled technicians to ensure efficient and safe electrical work in a cleanroom and sub-fab environment.

Benefit Information: ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members

A good job for someone just entering the workforce or returning to the workforce with limited experience and education. ABM is a military and veteran friendly employer, veterans and candidates with military experience encouraged to apply. Military Occupational Specialty Code: 91E, 91C, EM, HT, MK, DC, 1161, 1341, 3E1X1 

Key Responsibilities

  • Spot and assist lift operations (scissor lifts, boom lifts, forklifts) to ensure safe movement and positioning around equipment, ceiling utilities, and personnel
  • Perform general cleanup of work areas, including removal of debris, packaging, scrap materials, and excess supplies, while maintaining fab cleanliness standards
  • Move, stage, and organize materials such as conduit, cable trays, hardware, fasteners, and electrical supplies
  • Assist AMHS electrical technicians with:
    • Setting up work areas and tools
    • Holding materials in place during installation
  • Track and restock materials as needed to maintain workflow
  • Follow all fab protocols, safety rules, PPE requirements, and cleanroom procedures
  • Maintain clear walkways, access paths, and emergency egress routes
  • Support coordination between trades by communicating hazards, lift movements, and material needs
  • Perform basic hand-tool usage under supervision
  • Complete other general labor tasks as assigned to support project completion

Safety Responsibilities

  • Actively monitor work areas for hazards and immediately report unsafe conditions
  • Maintain constant awareness while spotting lifts or overhead work
  • Comply with all site-specific safety training, permits, and procedures
  • Help reduce risk of damage to tools, equipment, and AMHS components

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