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To remove and repair cement, pavers, asphalt and tile, are required to possess a basic knowledge of how to handle and use molds and models (preferable knowledge of how to fabricate molds and models), and must possess the ability to plaster and apply or carve in the plaster simulated finishes (i.e., rock work, wood, stone, brick, etc.
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Established in 1975, Mt. Savage Specialty Refractories Company is a leading supplier of specialty refractory products to iron and steel, aluminum, cement, power and many other industrial markets.
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The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other building construction crafts. Laborers perform a wide variety of duties that frequently requires assisting other trades people including carpenters, bricklayers, and drywall and cement finishers.
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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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Requires caulking, grouting, plastering and setting tiles, cinder block/brick and cement work. Requires caulking, grouting, plastering and setting tiles, cinder block/brick and cement work.
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Use building and masonry materials such as sand, brick, cement, block, structural tile, and concrete to lay out, dig, form, construct, repair, and restore foundations, footings, walls, partitions, sewers, walks, floors, and other structures.
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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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PULLMAN, a Structural Group company, is a nationally recognized Union Contractor that is seeking experienced Brick Masons/PCC, Stone Masons, Cement Masons, and Laborers for work throughout the country.
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Specific duties depend on trade disciple, and may include: removing, pouring and finishing cement sidewalks and curbing; laying brick, cinder block, bluestone, Belgium Block, and other special construction material; cutting, removing, and replacing asphalt; cutting, repairing, and laying concrete, drainage pipes, and/or drainage catch basins; maintaining and repairing playground equipment.
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Freight: Touch – Brick & Cement Block. Immediate opening for a SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Nashville TN. We love our Ryder babies and offer 12 weeks of PAID Maternity Leave.
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The Town of Brookline is seeking a skilled craftsperson to be responsible for the repair and replacement of concrete and/or brick work for sidewalks, catch basins, storm or sewer drains, curbstones, and other structures.
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Perform a variety of brick, cement, and carpentry work. experience in building maintenance- Ability to work outdoors - Knowledge of hand and power tools- Ability to work alone. Perform a variety of brick, cement, and carpentry work.
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Performs all facets of Masonry Trade including: Plastering Concrete work Brick and block work Tile Work. Well established (five years beyond apprenticeship, or equivalent) masonry skills, cement finishing, “strong background in plastering.
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Points up brick and stone work; patches plaster walls, sets tile; lays brick or stone on a repair basis; replaces firebrick on a repair basis. Hand mixes plaster or cement and finishes concrete work or makes repairs by patching; may assist in the operation of a concrete mixer; may operate a concrete block machine.
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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. Incumbent is required to lift and carry brick, block, cement, sand, steel and other heavy objects (70 to 100 pounds.
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