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Spray materials such as water, sand, steam, vinyl, paint, or stucco through hoses to clean, coat, or seal surfaces. Oversee filling of loads and coordinate delivery with foreman and crane operatorOperate jackhammers and drills to break up concrete or pavement.
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Experience quoting one or more of these services is preferred: coatings, sealants, masonry, concrete, stucco, pavers, or other building envelope services. Experience quoting one or more of these services is preferred: coatings, sealants, masonry, concrete, stucco, pavers, or other building envelope services.
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O Prepares exterior wall surfaces, door and window frames, which may be constructed of wood, stucco, concrete or metal, by wire brushing, scraping, sanding or washing with detergent and rinsing with tap water.
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Tend machines that pump paint concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to metal or hard-composition objects. WHAT YOU’LL DO: Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Shovels or pours abrasives, such as sand, grit, or shot of specified grade into machine hopper.
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Proficiency with all drywall processes, as well as concrete and stucco processes. Prior work experience in themed entertainment, museum, recreation facility, or other public space. 5+ years of working in art production, ideally with experience in carpentry, finish work or a related field.
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Prefer experience in the residential and commercial building materials distribution in one or more of these products: masonry, stone, stucco, rebar, concrete accessories, and similar distribution in the building materials industry.
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Repairing, applying, and finishing drywall, patching holes in walls, texturing, and re-gluing cove bases on a variety of surfaces to include stucco, concrete, and metal; repairing, applying, and finishing drywall, patching holes in walls, texturing, and re-gluing cove bases on a variety of surfaces to include stucco, concrete, and metal.
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Spray materials such as water, sand, steam, vinyl, paint or stucco through hose to clean, coat or seal surfaces. Smooth and finish freshly poured cement or concrete using float, trowel or screed.
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Assure quality workmanship in accordance with specifications and industry standards on concrete/masonry/stucco/building, envelope/structural steel/bolting/welding, and other building materials/structural systems, as required.
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Expert knowledge of the trade preferred, including block, brick, stone, stucco, concrete, tile, grading, machine work, precast, repointing, drainage, waterproofing, and blueprints. 5+ years of in-field masonry and concrete experience (in commercial sector.
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Learn more at: Your Role: As a pivotal member of our team, you will: Handle a variety of tasks including demolition, rough & finish carpentry, basic drywall & painting, installing EVP flooring & bath hardware, with added trades like concrete, tile installation, and stucco being a plus.
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Cuts and lays all types of brick and masonry, selecting and shaping materials for the desired rough or finished surface materials include cement, concrete, plaster, asphalt, cinder block, glass block, ceramic tile, quarry tile, marble and natural or imitation stone.
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Framing, Concrete, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical , Painting, Welding, Drywall, Stucco, Masonry. Framing, Concrete, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical , Painting, Welding, Drywall, Stucco, Masonry.
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Perform tasks involving use of hands and tools such as torqueing/tensioning bolts and studs, assembling metal parts, building bolt cages, vibrating concrete, sawing lumber, dismantling forms, removing forms from concrete, and demolitions, cleanup, use of jackhammers, etc.
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Replaces boiler ash-pits with cement; chips out stucco walls in basement or boiler room as required. 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.
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