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Published on Jul 16 2025

Holiday Lighting Laborer

$26.30  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2024 to Feb 28, 2025

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550 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
United States

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Job description

Position offered is for an experienced holiday lighting laborer with a minimum of three months experience in holiday lighting labor, which consists of organizing and preparing various stock of holiday decor, including string lights, ornaments, and seasonal and holiday arrangements, displays, and settings. Also, to include installing and/or removing such holiday decor/stock and materials from jobsites and preparing for storage. Loading and unloading of materials and equipment which lifting of up to 50 pounds will be required.

Decor IQ will assist with housing by providing a payroll advance for housing deposit, if needed and requested by the employee. Any payroll advances issued as housing advance will be deducted from a worker’s future payroll after the worker completes a payroll deduction authorization form. Optional transportation will be provided to and from area worksites at employer’s expense from a centralized Garden Grove, CA pick-up location. The company will pay for lodging or may provide the convenience of temporary living quarters, when overnight stay is required.

Special Requirements

3 months previous experience. Lifting required of up to 50 lbs. OT as needed.

Shifts are from 8am - 5pm and 9pm- 6am, Sunday - Saturday. Shifts will be assigned based on project demands.

We want to clarify the information on item F.a.5. During the workweek, which runs from Sunday through Saturday, employees are scheduled to work a 40 hour week.F.a.5. does not allow us to enter such a work schedule. If we enter 8 hours each day, it would show 56 hours a week, which is not an accurate reflection of their work schedule.

Employer Contact Info

+12106673603

[email protected]

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