A typical day/week at Red River:
-Work starts at 7AM – we have respect for those who show up early.
-Coffee is always on and maybe burritos. Anyone who is late better show up bearing a bag of food for everyone else.
-Every day starts with a team huddle where we cover a safety topic. We share company news, bids and info about upcoming work.
-Assignments: we work to get compatible natures and skills together in the right places so the work can be enjoyable.
-Any drama or issues are handled promptly and respectfully.
-We value open communication and honesty. Never do anything because “The Boss Said”. Everyone needs to understand the goals, objectives and how to get there so we can operate as a team.
-Enjoying who you work with is important, when challenges come up, camaraderie and team work come more naturally.
-Our people are always encouraged to pursue positions or skills that will improve our team and raise their pay. Achievements are recognized and valued. We have a number of recognition programs aimed at rewarding and encouraging growth.
-Lunches are 1/2 hour to an hour depending on work schedule and assignments.
-Team leaders are expected to gain the respect of their crews, talent and skills are useless without leadership skills and the ability to garner respect.
-Quitting time is 5PM. Normal work week is 4 – 10 hour days.
Compensation/Benefits:
-Pay: $42K to $85K
-401K
-PTO: Accrual basis after 90 days, 1st year one week, after 2nd year two weeks. PTO accrual rolls over to next year.
-Paid Holidays after 90 days.
Training
-Attitude is everything – we have training programs for every part of our work. If you come with skills thats great but there are no prerequisites.
Interview Process
-You will find that our interview process is not a corporate firing line. It’s a casual conversation where we simply get to know who you are as a person and determine if you fit our core values first.
-Once we’ve determined you fit our core values we talk skills, abilities and compensation.
-We will have respect for your intentions to close out a previous job without burning bridges.