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As a Concrete Finisher, you will be responsible for applying finishes to freshly poured concrete surfaces. If you have experience in hardscape, masonry, or tile laying, and enjoy working with concrete, we encourage you to apply.
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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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To be a successful concrete finisher, you must possess the skills necessary for the trade and be familiar with the latest concrete pouring technology. Minimum 2 years work experience as a concrete finisher preferred.
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Levels, smooths, and shapes surfaces of freshly poured concrete. Places, pours, and finishes concrete to specification. Spread concrete to specified depth and workable consistency.
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3 years epoxy, urethane and other polymer flooring installation experience, concrete polishing experience and/or industrial painting experience required. The finisher is a key part of the installation team and responsible for the finish product of the polymer flooring by smoothing and leveling freshly poured polymer with various tools and machinery.
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Installing anchor bolts, steel plates and other fixtures in freshly poured concreteMost are employed by construction companies, concrete contractors and manufacturers; though some concrete finishers are self-employed-contracting their services for smaller projects such as patios, sidewalks and driveways.
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Installs anchor bolts, steel plates, cuts and ties steel and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete. 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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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. 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.
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Smoothing, finishing freshly placed concrete, applying surface treatments, and restoring concrete surfaces. Operates a screed to level freshly placed concrete according to grade and depth specification.
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We're looking for a Concrete Finisher. Smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete, such as walks, sidewalks, roads or curbs using a variety of hand and power tools. Monitoring how the wind, heat or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process.
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Smooth and finish freshly poured concrete using float, trowel or screed. 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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Job Description: Responsible for smoothing out, leveling and finishing freshly poured concrete at job or construction sites. Specific Equipment and Materials to be used: Operate power vibrator to compact concrete, pneumatic chisel, saws, power grinder and hand tools.
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Smooth and finish freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools. Operate jackhammers and drills to break up concrete or pavement.
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Learn to: Measure distances from grade stakes, drive stakes, and stretch tight lines Bolt, nail, align, and block up under forms Signal operators of construction equipment to facilitate alignment, movement, and adjustment of machinery to conform to grade specifications Level earth to fine grade specifications Mix concrete Smooth and finish freshly poured cement or concrete Position, join, align, and seal pipe sections Erect scaffolding, shoring, and braces.
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Smooths and finishes freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools with help of lead/foreman. With over 40 years of experience, AA Asphalting has become the Pacific Northwest's leading asphalt and concrete restoration provider with six operating locations serving Washington and Oregon.
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