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We are looking for an Entry Level Concrete Finisher/General Laborer to join our team. Entry Level Concrete Finisher/General Laborer. Gregory Construction is a Christian principled, industry-recognized, award winning provider of construction services driven.
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We work throughout the Southeast on heavy construction infrastructure projects ranging from bridges, dams, water and wastewater treatment facilities, power plants and other energy facilities. Monitor how the wind, heat, or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process.
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Clean and prepare construction sites as needed, including removing and properly disposing of debris and waste materials. Our quality construction services have benefited many customers throughout the past decade including universities, local municipalities, and the Department of Transportation.
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Gregory Construction is committed to the success of their clients and employees so additional training and education is available and encouraged. Load and unload construction supplies from trucks.
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One or more years of experience in construction. Report incidents immediately to safety director, foreman or HR in accordance with incident reporting procedures established by the company. Operate a variety of hand and power tools and other tools as directed by management.
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Resolute performance Iron is a specialty steel contractor seeking a Concrete Carpenter to assist with projects throughout Arizona. The majority of our work is in the steel construction industry and solar energy construction.
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Our Paving team in Texas has an exciting opportunity as a Concrete Finisher. High school diploma or Equivalent plus a minimum of two years previous experience as a concrete finisher.
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GARNEY CONSTRUCTIONA Concrete Finisher job in Parker Co Area is available at Garney Construction. Direct concrete into forms, buckets, or pump truck hopper. knowledge of placing and finishing concrete.
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Minimum 2-5 years of experience in the construction industry, with a focus on concrete finishing and related tasks. Assist in the installation and construction of concrete pavements, curbs, and sidewalks following project specifications and design plans.
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Strike off with experience straight edge techniques, float and finish concrete. Assist in performing repairs on concrete surfaces, including patching, resurfacing, and finishing, to ensure a smooth and uniform appearance.
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Job description IET Systems is seeking experienced Concrete Finisher. This position will require pouring and finishing of various concrete structures including slope paving, retaining walls, head walls, and pathway.
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Through successful, full-service concrete construction projects across the United States, we have become the nation’s leading turnkey, design-build concrete contractor because we do more before we ever pour.
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Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine. Chip, scrape, and grind high spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete by using pneumatic chisels, power grinders, and/or hand tools.
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Concrete Finisher Kissimmee, FL or surrounding area. 3 recent years' as a Concrete Finisher. JDC is one of the largest heavy highway and civil construction firms in the state with over 900 employees, while still retaining a family business atmosphere.
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5 years of experience (road construction preferred) Fits together, aligns and sets to grade metal and wooden forms for placement for concrete paving and curbs. Work from plans to build, assemble, fit together, align, plumb, and set in place forms for molding concrete structures.
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