Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The Associated Press
PITTFIELD, Maine — Maine's largest heavy construction company is looking to hire 150 construction workers.
Pittsfield-based Cianbro Corp. says it has a backlog of projects in Maine and needs workers to fill job openings.
President Andi Vigue told the Bangor Daily News the company is seeking Maine state licensed electricians and helpers who would be assigned to jobs in the Bangor area, Brewer, Auburn and other locations in the southern part of the state.
Structural iron workers and riggers are needed in Bangor and Brewer. Journey-level millwrights, pipe welders and pipe fitters are needed for Greater Bangor and Woodland, Vigue said.
Cianbro also is seeking first-class transmission lineworkers, electrical engineers, electrical superintendents, mechanical superintendents, safety professionals, estimators and project controllers.
Cianbro has more than 4,000 employees nationwide.
The company also hired 250 people last fall, according to the Daily News.
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