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3 or more years' experience in Stone Masonry, Brick Masonry or construction. Experience working as a Stone Mason or Brick Mason in the landscape industry a plus. Mason Tender à Mason Apprentice à Brick Layer.
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Consolidated Communication Center, Joint Base Andrews, constructs a 79,374 SF consolidated communication center (CCC) for the Air Force's 89th, 744th, and 83rd Squadrons within a single, two-story steel framed structure with masonry and brick veneer exterior.
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Position Overview Primary Function:This essential position performs painting, plaster, and sheetrock taping, cement patching, masonry repair work, and finishing work requiring a high degree of skill and precision.
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Our projects commonly involve work with heavy machinery, pavers, natural stone (flagstone, limestone, slate, etc), brick, masonry, and more. Experience with masonry and natural stone.
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Established expertise with some or all of the following materials, systems, and their interfaces: brick masonry, stone masonry, terra cotta, cast stone, natural stone, dimension stone, cast iron, cast-in-place concrete, plaster, wood structures, steel and wood window systems, coatings, steep-sloped tile and low-sloped built-up roofing, waterproofing, facades, building envelope, etc.
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Experience should include storm drain construction, and/or asphalt and/or brick construction, sidewalk, curb and miscellaneous concrete construction; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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MASONRY APPRENTICE - CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS As a Masonry Apprentice, you assist masons with various masonry tasks such as mixing mortar and concrete, setting up ladders, transferring materials, setting up scaffolding, and other daily duties.
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Lays brick in the construction of drainage boxes; builds elementary forms and guides for grading and masonry operations; installs such forms. Howard County Government is not sponsoring employees in application of the H-1B Visa or providing an extension of an existing H-1B Visa. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
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Participate in the construction, maintenance, repair and remodeling of facilities/structures and parks; perform a variety of construction tasks involved in the renovation of wooden, concrete, brick or metal City buildings including rough and finish carpentry, masonry, block laying, painting, plumbing, basic electrical, minor welding, plastering, roofing, tiling, fence installation and sheet rock work and perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility.
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Brick/Stone Masonry: 1 year preferred High school diploma or equivalentDriver’s license (preferred) Must be able to understand work directions and communicate effectively with job site supervisors and fellow employees.
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Buildings in the system include single and multiple story structures that may be constructed of wood, structural steel, masonry, brick, concrete, or other materials. Experience with Bentley MicroStation or other similar Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) programs.
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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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Brick, block, and other masonry construction. Performing the duties of Substation Electrician B and other duties as assigned of an equivalent or lower classification and skill level. brick, block, and other masonry construction.
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Uses lawn mower and other equipment to cut grass and weeds; uses chain saw and other tools to remove tree limbs, trees and debris. Operates a variety of equipment such as a spreader box, rollers, chippers, sweepers, hoses, cement mixers, forklifts, light tractor with sweeping and moving attachments, and compactors in highway maintenance work, and other laboring activities.
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General Shale, Inc., the nation's leading manufacturer of brick, masonry siding, and outdoor hardscape products, is seeking an In-House Counsel at our corporate office in Johnson City, TN. The In-House Counsel position is within the Legal Department.
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