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Applies knowledge of tools to complete drywall finishing, plaster, masonry, and tile projects. Under limited supervision performs highly skilled work in drywall finishing, plaster, and masonry crafts.
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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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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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Uses stone, brick, firebrick, concrete block, glass block, tile, terra cotta and similar materials in the repair and construction of masonry structures (e.g., walls, catch basins, manholes, etc.
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Inspects and schedules maintenance of the detention pond and outlet structure by bush hog, replaces stone filter ring and takes water samples during rain events. Knowledge of county maps, blueprints, inmate regulations, heavy equipment manuals, government policies and procedures pertaining to streets and drainage system construction, maintenance and improvement; streets and drainage system construction techniques, achieving grade, drainage, and proper compaction, geography of Athens-Clarke County, including street names and locations, carpentry and masonry techniques, and procedures and methods as required in the performance of duties.
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Performs a variety of masonry work, construction, maintenance and repair, and remodeling on sidewalks, slabs, patios, floors, foundations and walls built from concrete, stone, brick, block, plaster and tiles.
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The Division Manager leads the team in the distribution and delivery of masonry, stone, stucco, rebar, and other building materials through our locations in Colorado. 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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Expert knowledge of the trade, including block, brick, stone, stucco, concrete, tile, grading, machine work, precast, repointing, drainage, waterproofing, and blueprints. We specialize in repairs, restorations, and new installations of stone, block, brick, concrete, and pavers.
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Prior experience in general repair type projects to include: concrete repair, structural strengthening, waterproofing, corrosion control, facade restoration, masonry and stone restoration, etc.
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We are a supplier of a wide variety of stone and related products for landscaping, masonry, construction contractors, and retail DIY customers. American Stone is looking to hire a full-time Yard Hand to help with our projects and provide excellent customer service.
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Projects typically consist of facade/building envelope repair, masonry restoration, stone restoration, waterproofing, and structural strengthening in commercial and industrial settings. Projects typically consist of facade/building envelope repair, masonry restoration, stone restoration, waterproofing, and structural strengthening in commercial and industrial settings.
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Performs semiskilled masonry repairs and installation activities such as pointing up brick and stone work; patching plaster walls; setting tiles; laying brick and stone; finishing concrete work; replacing fire brick in boilers; and operating equipment including mixers and concrete block machines.
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Technical competence and experience in dry stone masonry, full bench trail construction, trail maintenance, fence construction and maintenance, crosscut saw operation and maintenance, chainsaw operations for riparian restoration and fuel reduction.
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Lawn & Garden, a CRH company, a division within Oldcastle APG, is one of the largest manufacturers of bagged and bulk decorative mulch, soil, stone, and limestone products in the nation with over fifty production facilities.
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As a full- or part-time Class A or B CDL Truck Driver, you have the important responsibility of hauling and delivering loads of sand, stone, soil, and gravel. Our shop also sells supplies for masonry, snow removal, and landscaping projects.
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