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Job title: Concrete Foreman. Serve as working foreman while leading concrete crew to complete concrete work. Select appropriate and operate equipment to perform work, e.g., forklifts, backhoe, skid steer, excavator, compactors, and construction hoist.
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Shovel bituminous concrete (asphalt) into construction area. Perform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in heavy/highway construction projects. Report issues to the Foreman, Safety Supervisor or Safety Manager.
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At least 3 years of sand and gravel experience, or at least 5 years of experience in construction materials or a closely related industry. The South Texas Stabilized Materials business is hiring multiple Site Foreman based at plants located in the Houston and Sealy, TX areas.
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May remove rough or defective spots from concrete using grinder, hammer, and/or chisel. May mix cement, using hoe or concrete mixing machine. Supervises & coordinates the activities of assigned workers, establishes and adjusts work sequences to meet construction schedules, and communicates progress to superintendent.
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Related experience may include: Construction Laborer, Construction Worker, Curb and Gutter Laborer, Drain Layer, Drop Crew Laborer, Helper, Laborer, Post Framer, Skill Labor, Carpenter Foreman, Carpentry Foreman, Concrete Carpenter, Construction Superintendent, Construction Worker, Foreman, Framer, Production Worker, Structural Steel Erector, Tower Hand, Rigger.
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Pound posts into ground, asphalt or concrete using jack hammer, core drill and/or a gas/air pounder. Do you have experience in Fencing or Construction? 1 year heavy construction required.
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The Superintendent performs tasks involving coordinating all construction duties, performing basic trade activities, such as mechanical, plumbing, piping, carpentry, and concrete work, monitoring safety regulations, and performing other duties as assigned.
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Structural concrete, podium experience required. Experience in multifamily residential construction (units varying in size from 50 - 800+) Lead and document weekly foreman meetings and tailgate safety meetings.
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Coordinate construction activities on a wide range of mid-sized projects (swimming pools, excavation/site work, concrete/rebar, pump stations, treatment plants) Average project size $20,00 to $1,000,000.
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Typically has 8 years industrial construction experience with 4 years in supervisory roles. Initiate the coordination required with other disciplines to prevent scheduling conflicts. Instruct journeymen in specific craft tasks including safety procedures and techniques.
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Bring problems to the attention of the Superintendent/Foreman, Safety Manager, Safety Officer or HR Manager. Be able to smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete such as floors, walks, curb/gutter using a variety of hand and power tools.
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5-10+ years of commercial construction experience; Foreman, Superintendent, Apprenticeship, etc. Experienced in Carpentry, Framing, Concrete, Steel, and / or Masonry. Able to self-perform certain project activities; demo, framing, concrete repair, tile, etc.
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Directs truck drivers and scraper operators to dumping positions to maintain grades as directed by Grading Foreman or Dumping Foreman. Must be able to work extended hours on your feet on uneven surfaces (dirt, concrete, asphalt, mud, gravel, etc.
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Must be able to erect and dismantle scaffolding under the supervision of the Foreman and/or Lead Carpenter. Assist the Lead Carpenter and/or Foreman by acting as a mentor and coach to the E/D Helpers 1 and 2 to aid in their development.
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Perform tasks involving physical labor at building and heavy construction projects to clean and prepare job sites as required to assist other craft workers such as carpenters and concrete finishers.
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