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Under the direction of the Foreman, we're looking for a Cement Mason/Concrete Finisher responsible for safely assisting in the placement of concrete and final finishing of concrete surfaces, and perform other duties as assigned by the Foreman or other management.
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Job Description As a Construction Cement Mason Finisher you will be responsible for placing and finishing concrete slabs including screeding, rodding, bull floating, edging, darbying, setting forms, and operating power troweling machines.
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As a Construction Cement Mason Finisher you will be responsible for placing and finishing concrete slabs including screeding, rodding, bull floating, edging, darbying, setting forms, and operating power troweling machines.
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High school diploma or GED preferred; two years of work experience as a concrete laborer or mason. The purpose of this classification is to perform manual work functions and/or operate light equipment associated with the construction, maintenance and repair of city sidewalks, concrete floors, roads or curbs.
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3 years of industrial or commercial construction cement mason or concrete finisher experience preferred. Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for a Concrete Finisher.
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The job of concrete finisher, as described, falls into the heavy work level and requires lifting up to 75 pounds on a frequent basis. Ceco Concrete Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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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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Removal of rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces, using grinder or chisel and hammer; patching holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound preparatory to sealing; molding expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers and straightedge; cutting joints with concrete saw for the control of cracks in buildings and continuous to buildings.
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You'll gain extensive, hands-on experience in the construction and maintenance of rigging devices, building layout, framing, and fabrication, and assisting in combat engineer missions. Expand your construction skills and join the Army National Guard as a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist.
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We are seeking a journeyman-level Concrete Mason/Cement Finisher. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of 2 years of experience performing concrete placement and finishing for highway/bridge construction projects.
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Preference given to candidates with a minimum of 2 years of concrete finishing experience at meets or exceeds performance expectations. Working during inclement weather, could be exposed to extreme cold and heat, noise and dust from construction operations depending upon project site.
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Education - Skills - Knowledge - Qualifications & Experience 3 years of industrial or commercial construction cement mason or concrete finisher experience preferred Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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Basics in concrete technology, materials, proportioning, and control tests. Through the use of your basic carpentry and masonry skills, your responsibilities will involve general heavy carpentry, structural steel, and masonry duties that include the fabrication, erection, maintenance, and repair of rigging devices, trusses, and other structural assemblies.
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Activities primarily include the patching of concrete. All aspects of vision are required – acuity, depth perception, and field of vision. Work requires alert individual with good balance and physical strength.
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