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Caretaker Ps appointed are encouraged to gain the knowledge required for career advancement to Plasterer. Apply plastering materials to interior and exterior surfaces (use of hawk, trowel, Darby, slicker; working of dots and screeds); apply plaster coats (scratch, brown and finish.
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5 years as a journeyman plasterer, required. Repairs, patches and replaces exterior stucco, brick and cmu, cement sidewalks, walls and other surfaces in agency's properties and buildings. Uses tools common to the plastering trade including screeds, plasterer's hawk and straight edges.
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2) At least three years of full-time satisfactory experience as a plasterer, plus sufficient fulltime experience as a plasterer's apprentice, or training of a relevant nature acquired in a technical school or trade school or vocational high school approved by a State's Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization, to make up the equivalent of five years of acceptable experience.
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Role Responsibilities:Plastering and Fireproofing entails a great deal of dexterity and speed.
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Plastering and Fireproofing entails a great deal of dexterity and speed.
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Require no experience as a Plasterer/Mason. Entry Level Plasterer (Hod Carrier) The Plaster Laborer (Hod Carrier) performs entry level tasks and supports the lead plasterers in repairs and renovation work of stucco, plastering, masonry, and tile hard and soft wetting, and is responsible for mixing materials to a correct consistency.
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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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Six years of full-time paid experience as an architect, engineer, construction superintendent, mason, carpenter, plasterer, iron worker, and/or inspector of construction, one year of which must have been in a supervisory capacity; or.
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A plasterer covering a wall, using a hawk (in his left hand, carrying some plaster) and finishing trowel (in his right hand, applying plaster to the wall). A plasterer covering a wall, using a hawk (in his left hand, carrying some plaster) and finishing trowel (in his right hand, applying plaster to the wall.
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One year of trade experience subsequent to the completion of an apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience such as that required for a Carpenter, Construction Equipment Mechanic, Electrician, Electronic Equipment Mechanic, General Mechanic, Grounds Construction Supervisor, Locksmith, Machinist, Mason and Plasterer, Motor Equipment Mechanic, Painter, Plumber and Steamfitter, Refrigeration Mechanic, Roofer and Tinsmith, or Welder.
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Resumes cannot be accepted in lieu of a completed application for LSU Civil Service positions.
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Prior plasterer experience. mason tender / laborer. Mantenga un lugar de trabajo seguro y limpio manipulando materiales y almacenándolos. Prepare la piscina: opere el martillo neumático, realice un recubrimiento de rayones (al.
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Entry level painting, glazing and plastering work in the painting, glazing, plastering, and finishing of surfaces in classrooms, hallways and other areas in buildings at various School District locations.
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Patches and repairs broken plaster work; replaces lath and studs as required; applies plaster to new construction; handles sheetrock and applies tape on joint work as required.
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