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Initially, the concrete finisher must strike the concrete with a screed to create a level, smooth surface. Often, after the mechanical trowel has been used, the final troweling is performed by the concrete finisher using a 14-inch steel trowel.
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Level, smooth, and shape surfaces of freshly poured concrete. Patch holes with fresh concrete or epoxy compound. Remove rough or defective spots from concrete surfaces using power grinder or chisel and hammer.
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Minimum 3 years' experience as commercial concrete finisher. Install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete or pattern or stamp the surface to provide a decorative finish.
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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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Place, smooth and finish freshly poured ready mixed concrete on highway roadway surfaces and other concrete structures to specified textures using hand or power tools, including floats, trowels, and screeds.
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This role is essential and is responsible for smoothing out, leveling and finishing freshly poured concrete at job or construction sites. Patch horizontal and vertical concrete (class C to class A finish per ACI standards.
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Installing anchor bolts, steel plates and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete. Waterproofing, damp-proofing and restoring concrete surfaces. Casting and spreading concrete to patch voids.
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As a Construction Cement Mason Finisher you will be responsible for placing and finishing concrete slabs including screeding, rodding, bull floating, edging, darbying, setting forms, and operating power troweling machines.
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We seek a detail-oriented Concrete Finisher responsible for finishing concrete, cleaning and preparing job sites, digging trenches, setting braces to support formwork, erecting scaffolding, cleaning up rubble and debris, and tearing out concrete.
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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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A Concrete Finisher is responsible for finishing concrete surfaces, such as floors, walls, sidewalks, and driveways. Install anchor bolts, steel plates, and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete.
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Job Description As a Construction Cement Mason Finisher you will be responsible for placing and finishing concrete slabs including screeding, rodding, bull floating, edging, darbying, setting forms, and operating power troweling machines.
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We're looking for a Concrete Finisher. Installing anchor bolds, steel plate door sills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete and or pattern or stamp to surface to provide a decorative finish.
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Aligning forms for sidewalks, curbs or gutter; patch voids; use saws to cut saw expansion joints; check the forms that holds the concrete to ensure that they are properly constructed. Smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete, such as walks, sidewalks, roads or curbs using a variety of hand and power tools.
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Levels, smooths, and shapes surfaces of freshly poured concrete, using straight edge, float, machine trowels, and/or power screed (Riders, Laser screeds). 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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