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Their responsibilities include texturing and polishing brick and block, installing dressed brick and block, mixing cement and mortar, and restoring old and damaged masonry works. Job Summary: The Brick and Block Mason will use bricks, concrete blocks, and other stone materials to build walls, fences, and other structures.
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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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When assembling, you carefully lay brick, stone, and other masonry materials according to the plan. You mix cement and mortar, restore old and damaged masonry work, set scaffolds or ladders, and work on rooftops.
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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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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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Possess skills required to perform concrete and/or masonry restoration tasks including concrete patching, tuckpointing, brick replacement, caulking is preferred. May mix cement, using hoe or concrete mixing machine.
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Prepares surfaces for painting, repainting, or staining and applies finish to various surfaces such as wood, glass, metal plaster, stucco, wallboard, brick, and cement. Performs building and district maintenance and repairs, (i.e. roofing, gutters, painting, cyclone fencing, dry rot rebuilding and replacing blacktop, cement, etc.
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Hauls sand, stones, cement, pipes, water, brick, and other materials. Ability to safely and effectively swing a 20 pound sledge hammer against brick, concrete, or similarly hard surfaces.
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Pass a Ryder Background and Motor vehicle check including Drug and alcohol verification from previous employers for the last 3 years. Trucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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We have an opening for a self-motivated, energetic sales person to help expand our presence in the Midwest, selling monolithic refractories and resale products such as high alumina brick. 3 - 5 years refractory or refractory construction sales experience preferred.
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Depending on job location, preferred qualifications include experience in brick masonry and/or concrete finishing skills, experience in water distribution and supply, experience in installing and maintaining turf/landscape irrigation, or experience in floriculture, bedding plants, etc.
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Assists with laying brick, cement block, performing concrete work, and related construction work for construction, maintenance and repair of public work structures. Spreads marl, sand, gravel and asphalt to repair roads.
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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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ABOUT CHIMNEY CONCEPTS We are an efficient and reliable team of chimney and fireplace professionals with a focus on customer service, safety, and satisfaction. Are you looking to take your masonry career to the next level.
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Provide a level of maintenance of temporary traffic control functions and flagger duties. Performs manual to semi-skilled duties assisting with construction, maintenance, repair or replacement of transportation assets such as roads, bridges, ditches, culverts, road shoulders and associated structures (storm water, fence, guardrails, ponds, etc.
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