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Published on Jul 27 2025

Lighting Technicians

$22.95  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2023 to Jan 31, 2024

Employer

389 Aspen Lane
Covington, LA 70433
United States

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Job description

Primarily will install and remove low voltage holiday/Christmas lights for new and existing customers. Load trucks with Christmas lights and decorations. Decorate residential and commercial landscape and exterior houses/buildings with string lights. Decorate trees and bushes by wrapping with lights. Inspect and replace faulty lighting. Use ladders, hand held tools to install/remove holiday decor.

Special Requirements

Comfortable climbing ladders, picking up 40lbs, and working long days. Must be available throughout duration of work contract. Post-employment, employer-paid drug screening may be applied.

All worksite locations are within driving distance of primary worksite location.

Work days: Monday through Saturday during October and November. May be offered to work seven days a week.
Hours per week: Minimum 40 hours/week.
Work Schedule: 6:00am to 6:00pm

Pay Frequency: Weekly

Additional information about wage:

Employer may offer a raise or bonus depending on experience and merit.

Pay Assurance:

Employer will pay the highest of all prevailing wages for all worksite locations throughout the entire period of employment.

Daily Transportation provided to all worksite locations from primary worksite? Yes
Does employer offer a ride to primary worksite location to workers living within a reasonable
commute: Workers staying in employer-provided housing will be provided transportation to and from the worksite.
Overtime available? Yes
On-the-Job Training provided? Yes
Employer-Provided Tools and Equipment provided? Yes
Board, Lodging or Other Facilities provided?: Will assist in securing housing.

Employer Contact Info

+15045652115

https://form.jotform.com/UDWSS/be-the-light-deco

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(and in some states, more than 8 hours a day), can get paid "time and a half?"

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