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Checks the repair work to be done at assigned location; performs work in a variety of ways using cement, concrete, rough-wear and/or blacktop. May perform roughcasting resetting or replacing of marble and concrete work; builds wooden forms when doing concrete or cement work; may reset and point granite steps; does cement finishing on steps and floors; may build brick or cinder block walls.
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Experience in the Cement Finisher or Rodbuster field a plus. Bore bolt holes in timber, masonry or concrete walls, using power drill. To plan, organize, supervise and perform per the Carpenter – Concrete job description below.
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The Concrete Finisher is responsible for smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks to specified textures, using hand tools or power tools, including floats, trowels and screeds.
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Assembles forms for sidewalks and curbing and works as a cement finisher, works with concrete, cement and mortar performing basic construction work. Assembles forms for sidewalks and curbing and works as a cement finisher, works with concrete, cement and mortar performing basic construction work.
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Concrete Carpenter, Finisher, Blueprint, Rebar, Concrete, Construction, Framing, Concrete finishing. Employee should have a secondary skill such as a cement finisher, rod buster, etc.
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Zachry Construction Corporation is looking for Concrete Finishers to work on civil and heavy highway construction projects. Must have 5 years of concrete finishing experience working on civil/highway/bridge construction projects.
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Constructs and sets forms for concrete; pours and finishes cement and/or lays bricks/cement block to construct and/or repair sidewalks, streets, curbs, gutters, flume ditches, sink holes, cement pipe, catch basin boxes, retainer walls, manholes, and storm drain lids.
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Rogers Group Inc is looking for an experienced Concrete Foreman with 3 to 5 years’ experience as a concrete finisher. Brushes cement and water mix onto pavement to provide bond between curbing and work surface.
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A Cement Finisher does skilled work in mixing, placing, and finishing concrete; and may be required to act as head worker on a small crew providing direction and guidance. Four years of full-time paid experience as a cement finisher helper performing duties in mixing, placing, and finishing concrete surfaces.
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The Cement Finisher candidate will have good knowledge of concrete finishing with use of hand and power tools as well as skills in general concrete forming and layout. Install incidental concrete items such as rebar, sleeves, anchor bolts, etc.
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High school diploma or Equivalent plus a minimum of three years previous experience as a cement finisher. Our team has an exciting opportunity as a Concrete Finisher interested in joining the union as an Apprentice or a candidate that is already a journeyman concrete finisher.
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Our team has an exciting opportunity as a Concrete Finisher. Complete restoration repairs for on grade flatwork as well as restoration repairs to hand patch structural concrete columns, beams, joist, soffit, walls, and curbs.
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Concrete Worker/ Finisher is a skilled laborer who is responsible for finishing concrete surfaces to create a smooth, level and visually appealing surface. Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.
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May break up and repair old concrete surfaces, using pneumatic tools, and be designated Cement Mason, maintenance (any industry). Finisher; smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, or curbs to specified textures, using hand tools or power tools, including floats, trowels, screeds, power tools.
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Rogers Group Inc is looking for an experienced Concrete Finisher. Brushes cement and water mix onto pavement to provide bond between curbing and wor surface. Must have 1.5 - 3 years experience as a finisher.
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