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Examples of daily tasks: Maintaining and operating pneumatic and electrical tools, such as concrete vibrators, compactors, concrete saws, cut-off saws, jackhammers, and hand-operated trenchers.
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3+ years of Concrete Construction Experience. 3+ Yrs of Concrete Construction Experience. We're seeking someone with a background in commercial construction and concrete to join our team asap.
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The typical day consists of working safely as part of a team building and setting concrete forms, pouring and finishing concrete, and assisting supervisors in orienting and training new employees.
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Concrete construction management experience is preferred. With over 60 years in the concrete business, Doggett Concrete Construction works to give customers the greatest value by delivering the highest quality concrete construction services across the Southeast.
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Indoor floors and outdoor lots generally are hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, etc.) QualificationsHigh School Diploma is preferredNo experience is requiredHigh Demand IT Specialized SkillsPlatform KnowledgePreferred knowledge, skills or abilities Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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One or more ICC Special Inspector certifications in Reinforced Concrete, Soil, Structural Masonry, Asphalt, Basestone and/or Post-Tensioned Concrete required. NICET Level II or higher certification in Construction Materials Testing (Asphalt, Concrete and/or Soils) highly desired.
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Our range of services includes roofing, gutters, siding, concrete driveways, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, general repairs & carpentry, garage door repair/replace, flooring, locksmith and more.
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Company Name: Baker Concrete Construction, Inc. As the nation's leading specialty concrete contractor, Baker has constructed every type of concrete structure imaginable in more than 1,200 cities across the U.S. Today, more than 5,000 co-workers proudly wear the Baker logo.
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When needed, responsible for batching concrete, utilizing the proper mix design and ensuring the product is loaded properly. Assist plant managers in monitoring daily driver's hours and ensure DOT Logs are maintained as needed by required regulations.
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Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. Back-up for this position is the Terminal Manager Trainee and Driver Settlements/Safety Clerk on specific issues.
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Extensive experience with auger and down-hole hammers, tie-back/micropiling drills, grout plants, concrete pumps, application of shotcrete, compressors, along with a general mechanical aptitude.
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Experience designing steel, concrete, and timber structures. A top structural engineering firm in the Nashville area is looking to add a Structural Engineer to its staff. Experience designing steel, concrete, and timber structures.
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Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions; interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
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Job DescriptionThe job of a Qualified Technician is to test concrete and materials used for producing concrete in accordance with test methods, specifications and imi protocol. Some experience in the concrete industry is a plus but not requiredMust have the ability to perform mathematical operations involving variables and percentagesMust have the ability to assess situations and solve problems quicklyMust have the ability to lift 80 poundsComputer skills in G-Suite and Microsoft Office.
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Knowledge of all crafts of construction including, but not limited to carpentry, concrete, structural steel, and interior build-outs. Knowledge of all crafts of construction including, but not limited to carpentry, concrete, structural steel, and interior build-outs.
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