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Concrete Finisher 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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Remove rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces, power grinder or chisel and hammer and patches holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound. - May mix cement or epoxy grouts using concrete mixing machine or hoe.
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Their responsibilities include coordinating with engineers and designers, studying drawings, mixing epoxy and resins, laminating, assembly, finishing, and operating machines and equipment.
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Types of work performed include, but are not limited to the following: demolition work, carpentry work, mixing, placing, and finishing concrete and repair mortars, rebar work, welding, waterproofing, epoxy injection, carbon fiber reinforcement, wood truss repairs, masonry repairs.
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Inspect - to the prints and procedures - the epoxy placement, microelectronics component assembly and substrates for defects before starting the assembly and after finishing his/her part of the assembly.
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A Composite Technician must have no known allergy to epoxy agents and have the ability to become certified to wear a respirator. The processes used in the performance of these tasks may include tool preparation, lamination, vacuum bagging, oven operation, and finishing/cosmetics work.
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Finish concrete surfaces to specifications; remove rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces using power grinder or chisel and hammer and patch holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound; and install all other items in accordance with the applicable plans and specifications.
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An understanding of all elements of sheet metal fabrication and finishing, i.e., stamping, forming, plating a plus. Familiarity with epoxy application and encapsulation processes. An understanding of all elements of sheet metal fabrication and finishing, i.e., stamping, forming, plating a plus.
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Carry out construction of climbing wall parts and assemblies, and general construction using a variety of methods, including CNC operation, epoxy coating, rough carpentry, finishing, and a variety of general labor duties.
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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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Removes rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces, using grinder or power chisel and hammer, and parches holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound. Austin Industrial delivers premier maintenance, construction, and soft craft services to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
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The Concrete Finisher Foreman is responsible for smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks or curbs to specified textures using hand tools or power tools including float, trowel and screed.
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Remove rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces using power grinder or chisel and hammer and patch holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound. Developing knowledge of industrial carpenter's craft including fabrication and erection of forms (i.e. Symons); fabrication and placement of rebar including proper tying techniques; and placing, finishing and sealing concrete.
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Able to Acid etch, Alodine and apply epoxy primers. Paint and apply finishing coats to in accordance with blueprints and/or customer specifications. Able to Acid etch, Alodine and apply epoxy primers.
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Including but not limited to hammer, skill saw, screwdriver, sander, wrench, finishing chemicals, epoxy materials, paint, paint brushes, shop-vac and other materials related to the maintenance engineer field.
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