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Receive tile, wood, stone and other masonry materials into inventory through the operating system. Place purchase orders for tile, wood, stone and other masonry products with various manufacturers and vendors.
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Today, Brickyard Building Materials is Northern California’s premier building materials dealer with three locations selling pavers, brick, block, stone and other masonry materials to contractors and homeowners throughout the Bay Area.
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Repair or replace building brick, stone, and concrete. Troubleshoot, maintain, and repair farm equipment, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems, piping systems, and general facility.
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Experience working with slate, stone, pavers, brick, block and concrete. Experience working with slate, stone, pavers, brick, block and concrete. The ability to read drawings, motivate a crew of skilled hardscape laborers and complete a job from start to finish.
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Install Stone and Brick. Lay Brick and Mix Mortar. Tradesmen International is immediately hiring experienced Masons of all skill levels for multiple projects located in and around Madison, WI.
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Operates forklift to transport brick, block, stone etc. POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Yard/Logistics Supervisor, this position supports the yard, delivery, customer service and assisting in all areas as needed and is responsible for supporting and demonstrating the Core Values of Integrity, Safety, Respect, Customer Focus, Quality, Innovation and Financial Success.
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A family-owned manufacturer and distributor specializing in high quality, innovative products including hardscapes, brick, stone veneer, CMU block, rebar, chemicals, coatings, and architectural cast stone.
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Develop solid understanding of core jobs and the materials most frequently used, including, but not limited to, hardscapes, retaining walls, brick pavers, boulders, stone, and local trees/shrubs/flowers.
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Brick, Stone, Cornice, Interior trim, Doors, Hardware, Lumber, tile, and flooring take-offs for new and old plans. Brick, Stone, Cornice, Interior trim, Doors, Hardware, Lumber, tile, and flooring take-offs for new and old plans.
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All aspects of electrical sign installation and troubleshooting including, but not limited to; fluorescent HO lamps, LED installation/retrofit, cabinet signs, channel letters and mounting to various wall constructions types (brick, stucco, dryvit, stone/masonry, metal, and wood)All aspects of non-lit sign installation including, but not limited to; banners, RTA vinyl, MDO boards and rigid faces.
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Brick/Stone Masonry: 1 year preferred High school diploma or equivalentDriver’s license (preferred) Must be able to understand work directions and communicate effectively with job site supervisors and fellow employees.
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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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Constructs, maintains and repairs concrete and other foundations; builds retaining walls, walks, fireplaces, chimneys, stairways and similar projects; mixes mortar and lays common brick, face brick, cinder brick, concrete block, stone, terra cotta or other materials.
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We strive to deliver premier service to Architects, Builders, Designers, and Homeowners through our 31 company owned distribution locations (Meridian Brick and Masonry Supply) providing Brick, Thin Brick, Stone, Stucco + EIFS, and Installation Systems to each valued customer.
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Cocreham Brick & Stone Inc. does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veterans' status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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