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We're hiring a Mason Foreman with expertise in brick and block construction. Experience as a Mason Foreman in brick and block construction. Our client, a successful and reputable commercial masonry firm northwest of Phoenix, is seeking an experienced Masonry Foreman with expertise in brick and block construction to join their busy team.
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5 years experience with stone, block, and brick. 5 years experience with stone, block, and brick. Must have own tools (hammer, trowles, tape measure, floating tools). Must be able to work all types of masonry.
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If you are a Mason eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career! Must know how to tuck point, cut and fit block and have experience with residential and commercial work.
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Come work with one of our clients as a masonry on various projects to lay building materials, including block, brick, and stone, for commercial building projects. The mason works to ensure all work is accurate to specifications and exceeds quality expectations of the General Contractor.
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The Mason will be responsible for preparing and laying building materials such as veneer stone, brick, concrete block, and flagstone in accordance with blueprints and specifications. This is a full-time on-site role for a Mason.
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Wicklow & Laurano landscape contractors has an opening for a fulltime Mason Foreman position. Experience working with brick, block, stone, and concrete. About the job Mason Foreman.
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Job Summary: The Brick and Block Mason will use bricks, concrete blocks, and other stone materials to build walls, fences, and other structures. We are looking for a skilled, experienced mason who can cut, dress and lay brick and block, and who is proficient with both modern power tools and traditional hand tools.
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WHAT THIS ROLE LOOKS LIKE: Under the supervision of the Operations Manager, the CMU Sales Rep's primary responsibility is to generate and manage material sales while providing the utmost service to the Mason Contractor and Masonry Dealers in their market.
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As the Mason/Laborer, you will work under the direction of the Foreman building structures with brick, stone, block, cement and other common and durable materials for hardscaping and landscaping projects.
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Cuts and lays all types of brick and masonry, selecting and shaping materials for the desired rough or finished surface materials include cement, concrete, plaster, asphalt, cinder block, glass block, ceramic tile, quarry tile, marble and natural or imitation stone.
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PHYSICAL EFFORT: May be required to perform heavy lifting up to 90 pounds, utilizes assistive devices in carrying bricks, block, stone, mortar, cement, and sand. PHYSICAL EFFORT: May be required to perform heavy lifting up to 90 pounds, utilizes assistive devices in carrying bricks, block, stone, mortar, cement, and sand.
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Consisting of tending, mixing mortar, block, brick, stone, and any other tasks assigned by on-site by mason. Now Hiring mason tenders in the Two Rivers Area! Consisting of tending, mixing mortar, block, brick, stone, and any other tasks assigned by on-site by mason.
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The Brick and Block Mason will use bricks, concrete blocks, and other stone materials to build foundations, walls, fences, and other structures. Extensive knowledge of brick/block laying techniques and procedures.
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Incumbent is required to lift and carry brick, block, cement, sand, steel and other heavy objects (70 to 100 pounds). Replaces, points up and refinishes brick, block, and tile walls. Mixes, molds and shapes cement, plaster, stucco, and other materials to resemble stone, brick and tile imitations or to conform to desired or existing decorative designs.
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Lays and binds building materials such as brick, ceramic tile, concrete block, cinder block, glass block, and terra cotta block with mortar and other substances. May specialize in plastering, tile setting, tuck pointing, Limestone, brick & block laying, or in the pouring and finishing of concrete.
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