Craft & Skilled Trades

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Walbec offers opportunities for craft and trade workers of all skill levels. We invite you to explore the various construction career paths within the Walbec family of companies.

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Asphalt Plant Helper/Operator

Craft & Trade

Asphalt Plant Helper/Operator

Craft & Trade

Asphalt Plant Helper/Operator – various locations

Craft & Trade

Worker Asphalt/Grading (Black Top) Construction

Craft & Trade

Worker Asphalt/Grading (Black Top) Construction

Craft & Trade

Worker Asphalt/Grading (Black Top) Construction

Craft & Trade

Worker Asphalt/Grading (Black Top) Construction

Craft & Trade

Asphalt Paving (Black Top) Operator

Craft & Trade

Asphalt Paving (Black Top) Operator

Craft & Trade

Asphalt Paving (Black Top) Operator

Craft & Trade

Rotomilling Operator

Craft & Trade

Rotomilling Operator

Craft & Trade

Experienced Portable Aggregate Operator

Craft & Trade

Experienced Portable Aggregate Operator

Craft & Trade

Experienced Portable Aggregate Operator

Craft & Trade

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Advance Your Career with Walbec

Further your skills within an organization that values skilled tradespeople.

Work for a company that recognizes the vital work you do.

Join a professional construction environment that will provide opportunities to grow your craft, learn from experienced mentors, and work with a team of trade experts that are committed to safety and integrity.

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Walbec’s Human Resources team signed a letter of commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) with Jobs for the Future (JFF). JFF’s National Innovation Hub for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility provides strategies and customized support to employers, education partners, intermediaries, and government entities to drive diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in Registered Apprenticeship. Their goal is to improve access and outcomes for women, people of color, people with disabilities, workers who live in rural communities, people who identify as LGBTQ+, and individuals who have been involved with the criminal justice system.

Learn about the advantages of skilled trade apprenticeships

Visit the Department of Workforce Development or the Northeast Wisconsin Building & Trades Council to learn more about apprenticeships.