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Perform other routine duties such as rigging, metal studs, drywall, lathing, acoustical ceilings, foundation, rough framing, layout, roof framing, concrete forms, level and transit, basic cutting, welding, cabinet making, finish trim, door hanging and hardware, millwright or any other duties as directed.
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Concrete Carpenter at Shiel Sexton A Carpenter at Shiel Sexton performs commercial and industrial construction and remodeling, interior systems, interior and exterior finish, blueprint reading, transit operations, scaffolding, and safety.
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One (1) to two (2) years of experience using construction tools and equipment including air hammer, concrete saw, patent scaffolding, trench digging equipment, etc. One (1) to two (2) years of experience using construction tools and equipment including air hammer, concrete saw, patent scaffolding, trench digging equipment, etc.
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Cut, fit, and assemble lumber and plywood, and other materials to be used as concrete forms; Set forms for concrete construction; erect scaffolding; or do finishing work; Measure accurately and mark precise cutting lines on materials, using ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge; Follow established safety rules and regulations and maintain a safe and clean environment; Verify trueness of structure, set grade, check for plumb, etc.
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Experience working with carpentry, concrete, and rebar. Will work at heights, climb ladders and stairways, and may occasionally work off of platforms/scaffolding using the appropriate fall protection requirements.
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Maintain and repair highway structures including concrete, structural steel, welding, expansion joints, carpentry and painting as required. Must be comfortable working from heights in bucket trucks, snooper trucks, scaffolding, ladders and aerial platforms lifts.
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We are currently seeking a Structural Engineer with design experience involving conventional wood framing, masonry, and concrete to support restoration and rehabilitation construction efforts and structural condition assessment assignments nationwide.
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Experience with cabinet building and framing, fabrications of solid surface and laminate countertops, roof repairs, drywall installation, concrete work, and more. Work at heights up to 100ft, work on scaffolding up to 24 ft, and ability to climb and work off of ladders.
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Installs, textures, and paints drywall; Sets forms for concrete; Frames walls and partitions; Erects scaffolding; Installs fiberglass insulation; Performs plumbing and electrical work. Installs, textures, and paints drywall; Sets forms for concrete; Frames walls and partitions; Erects scaffolding; Installs fiberglass insulation; Performs plumbing and electrical work.
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Rigging of mobile and stationery scaffolding on structures in accordance with corporate guidelines. May remove rough or defective spots from concrete using grinder, hammer, and/or chisel.
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Grinds, sands, or polishes surfaces, such as concrete, marble, terrazzo, or wood flooring using abrading tools or machines. Performs a variety of tasks involving dexterous use of hands and tools, such as demolishing buildings, sawing lumber, dismantling forms, removing projections from concrete, mounting pipe hangers, and cutting and attaching insulating materials.
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Knowledge in the use of concrete pumps, placement, and finishing of concrete, and installation of rebar is a plus. Knowledgeable in the assembly/disassembly of heavy form systems and the use of concrete pumps, installation of rebar, and placement of concrete.
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Builds or takes part bracing, scaffolding, and temporary structures. Overview Here is your opportunity to join Flatiron - one of North America's most respected and fastest growing heavy civil construction companies We are actively recruiting for team members to join us on our projects in North Carolina.
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Related experience may include: Construction Laborer, Construction Worker, Curb and Gutter Laborer, Drain Layer, Drop Crew Laborer, Helper, Laborer, Post Framer, Skill Labor, Carpenter Foreman, Carpentry Foreman, Concrete Carpenter, Construction Superintendent, Construction Worker, Foreman, Framer, Production Worker, Structural Steel Erector, Tower Hand, Rigger.
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Must be able to erect and dismantle scaffolding under the supervision of the Foreman and/or Lead Carpenter. From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment.
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