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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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The Cement Mason is responsible for preparing the job site to receive the concrete by arranging concrete forms, spreading the concrete, leveling it, smoothing it out and washing away any leftover materials.
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Other duties may include the placement of vertical and/or horizontal concrete, handling of concrete buckets, use of power tools such as a mechanical vibrator, operating motorized equipment, standing, walking on narrow work surfaces at considerable heights above the ground with fall protection measures in place, for the placement of concrete type materials.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in commercial and residential construction as a mason, carpenter, cement mason, concrete finisher, drywall installer, or ceiling tile installer.
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Provide special assistance to other departments upon requestfor example, removing refuse from renovation work; provide sand and gravel for mason work; help move equipment and furniture in buildings or between buildings.
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Our Mason / Plasterer position will provide you with one main job site, all tools provided, multiple retirement plans, health, life and long-term disability insurance coverage, pre-tax savings opportunities, vacation AND sick leave, 12 paid holidays, assistance with child and elder care, a free regional transit pass and active commute support, tuition exemption, no sales pressure, an employee health program, work/life balance, and more.
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Additionally, the Cement Mason Foreman will supervise, coordinate and schedule a crew of three (3) or more Cement Masons. Cement Mason Local #500 Area 744. Cement Mason Local #600.
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A Cement Mason (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman) will finish surfaces of poured concrete, such as sidewalks, roads and curbs. A Cement Mason (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman) will finish surfaces of poured concrete, such as sidewalks, roads and curbs.
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The responsibilities of an instructor include classroom instruction and cement mason hands-on instruction for students, as well as the course outline and syllabus. The Laborers Training School is seeking a full-time Instructor with cement mason experience to join our team.
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Fasten or fuse brick or other building material to structure with wire clamps, anchor holes, torch, or cement. A Mason is required to complete work safely, with quality and within productivity specifications as directed by the foreman or superintendent.
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Working knowledge of all environmental laws and regulations affecting aggregate production, ready-mix concrete manufacturing, asphalt manufacturing, and cement manufacturing. Experience in the cement, aggregate, RMC, mining, or similar industry.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Utility Electrical Person / Plant Maintenance for our Mason City facility located in Iowa. Line of Business: Cement Operations. And it goes beyond cement, aggregates and ready-mixed concrete.
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In depth knowledge of labor and cement mason union regulations and requirements. The Concrete Superintendent manages the activities of the Concrete Foreman and works in conjunction with Project Managers to coordinate all concrete related activities.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking an Environmental Manager to join our team in Mason City, IA. Experience and demonstrated ability managing a multi-faceted environmental program including air and water quality, hazardous waste and materials, biological species issues, mining reclamation, and soil and water remediation.
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