Build Your Future With EXCEL

At EXCEL, we focus on creating opportunities for individuals to build meaningful careers in construction and maintenance since 1983. We provide training and support for hands-on work, team leadership, or skilled trades, with projects across the Gulf Coast. Our culture emphasizes teamwork, celebrating achievements, and ensuring a respectful and integrity-driven environment.

Career Pathway: From Foundation to Leadership

We don’t merely build projects—we build people. Your journey begins with a single step, and we’re here to support you as you ascend every rung of the ladder.

Drive

Success begins with punctuality, a willingness to learn, and the dedication that translates into genuine opportunities.

Safety

In the construction industry, safety is paramount. You will acquire the necessary skills to safeguard yourself and your team while working on large projects.

Drug-Free and Clear Background

Successfully passing drug tests and background checks ensures a safe work environment and opens doors to higher-paying positions.

Skills

With paid training from ABC School and NCCER certifications, you will develop valuable skills that enhance both your career and your earnings.

Teamwork

Join a crew that supports you, celebrates achievements together, and contributes to your success on the job.

Launch Your Career with Paid Training

Enhance your skills through ABC School

Obtain nationally recognized NCCER certifications

Gain real-world experience on the job

What Can You Earn with EXCEL?

If you're starting your career with EXCEL, there are various entry-level positions to explore, each tailored to different skills and career paths.

Opportunities range from an Entry-level Helper to specialized roles like Instrument Technician or Millwright, offering competitive pay and valuable experience in industrial settings. Start your career growth with EXCEL and find a role that suits your aspirations.

Entry-level Helper

Starting Pay: $18 - $24/hr

Gain valuable on-the-job experience while positioning yourself for more advanced roles.

Instrument Fitter

Pay Range: $26 - $40/hr

Responsible for assembling, routing, and supporting tubing and instruments that connect process controls, ensuring plants remain operational.

Industrial Electrician

Pay Range: $26 - $40/hr

Focus on the installation and maintenance of electrical systems in chemical plants, refineries, and similar environments.

Pipefitter

Pay Range: $30 - $38/hr

Involves fabricating, installing, and repairing piping systems that are essential for industrial operations.

Combination Welder

Pay Range: $34 - $42/hr

A highly sought-after skill that offers opportunities for overtime and travel pay.

Millwright

Pay Range: $30 - $55/hr

A precision craftsperson responsible for installing and maintaining heavy machinery in industrial settings.

Instrument Technician

Pay Range: $36 - $55/hr

Specialists who install, calibrate, and maintain the control systems essential for safe and efficient plant operations.

Do You Have What It Takes to Excel?

Drive

Success begins with punctuality, a willingness to learn, and the dedication that translates into genuine opportunities.

Safety

In the construction industry, safety is paramount. You will acquire the necessary skills to safeguard yourself and your team while working on large projects.

Drug-Free and Clear Background

Successfully passing drug tests and background checks ensures a safe work environment and opens doors to higher-paying positions.

Skills

With paid training from ABC School and NCCER certifications, you will develop valuable skills that enhance both your career and your earnings.

Teamwork

Join a crew that supports you, celebrates achievements together, and contributes to your success on the job.

Your journey begins here. A single step in the right direction can propel you from a helper to a leadership role, and we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Getting Started to Work and Learn

Requirements

  • Must be 18 years old
  • Must have an up-to-date TWIC card
  • Reliable transportation to job sites
  • Able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check
  • Willing to work flexible schedules, including overtime when needed
  • Strong work ethic and dedication to a safe work environment

Getting Started While Still in High School

Requirements

  • Must be at least 16 years old
  • Currently enrolled in high school or an approved career and technical education (CTE) program
  • Maintain good attendance and passing grades
  • Obtain parent or guardian consent to participate
  • Exhibit a positive attitude and willingness to learn

Get Started

Contact Our Workforce Development Team Today