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Duties: As a CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver you will be hauling Machinery, Coils, Pipe, Lumber, and Rebar and we specialize in over-dimension loads. We offer Top of Line Peterbilt 579 automatic transmission trucks and lightweight aluminum frame flatbed trailers.
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Measure, cut, assemble and install forms, rebar, embeds and anchor bolts; construct and erect built- in-place or prefabricated wooden forms, according to specifications for molding concrete structures.
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We offer Top of the Line Peterbilt 579 automatic transmission trucks and lightweight aluminum frame flatbed trailers. As a CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver, you will be hauling freight on a 53-foot lightweight all-aluminum frame flatbed trailer.
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Equipment Details : Peterbilt 579 automatic transmission tractor average age of 1.5 years old equipped with the best safety technology including Drivecam, Lane depart, Lane change assist, Adaptative cruise control and Active braking.
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Plan, lay-out and install forms, rebar, embeds and anchor bolts for installation of concrete structures in accordance with all applicable plans, specifications, codes and industry standards. Whether it's cement for our sidewalks and driveways; aluminum for our automobiles; wood pellets for our grills; paper plates for our picnics; food for our pets or the beverages we consume with our friends, our longstanding work in the industrial market touches the tiny details in our daily lives.
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Knowledge and ability to use the following forming systems: Aluminum Gang Form, Simons, EFCO, Stick Frames, Wood Forms. · Experience setting forms, tying rebar, pouring and finishing concrete, using string line for line and level, able to read rebar and form drawings.
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Freight: Machinery, Coils, Pipe, Lumber, Rebar and we specialize in over dimension loads. Values: Hire and develop the most talented flatbed truck drivers, logistics experts and Maintenance professionals.
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Job Requirements: 2-5 years of experience in concrete carpentry and pouring concrete Knowledge and ability to use the following forming systems: Aluminum Gang Forms Simons EFCO Stick Frame Wood Forms Ability to lift and carry 70 lbs.
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Form using the Aluminum Gang Form, Simons, EFCO, and Stick Frame Wood Forms forming systems; and other related duties as assigned. Specific duties include: pour and screed concrete to grade and straight edged; erect scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level; hang ledgers, overhang brackets, and decking with either plywood or steel forms; tying rebar; forming slabs, columns and walls for concrete pours; lay out footings, walls, boxes, dowels, etc.
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Orientation: By joining our team as a Class A CDL Truck Driver, we roll out the red carpet and you will know the first day that you have made the right decision. We have truck driving jobs available in all categories including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed.
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Works with other, more experienced carpenters to perform general carpentry work, building rough wooden structures such as concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnel and sewer supports, and temporary frame shelters.
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Through a vertically integrated network of mini-mills, scrap recycling facilities and downstream operations, the company serves customers throughout the U.S. and Canada, offering a diverse and balanced product mix of merchant steel, rebar, structural shapes, fabricated steel, flat rolled steel and wire rod.
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Layout embeds and other items such as rebar and post tensioning on formwork without assistance if needed. Understand components of concrete formwork (wood, steel, aluminum) Finish Carpentry - millwork, trim, furniture & finished, etc.
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Responsibilities include hand shoveling for footing installation, installing form boards for footings, moving and setting aluminum and wood forms weighing up to 75 pounds, installing steel rebar, and placing concrete in forms.
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We are an equal opportunity employer: We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, genetic information, marital status, military status, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, or status with regard to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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