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We have multiple projects throughout the Norfolk, VA area, and are seeking full time Concrete Carpenter/Finisher to join our team. The Concrete Carpenter/Finisher may also be responsible to assist in non-concrete related construction work as assigned.
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Labor, heavy lifting, site clean, dig, operator, moving materials, assist HEO, carpentry finishing, Construction, Concrete, Finisher, Backhoe, Concrete finishing, General labor, concrete pouring, skid steer, clean up.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Bowen self-performs site work, concrete, underground utility work, structural steel, equipment setting, millwright, mechanical and process piping and boilermaker construction. This position will start at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard working on an industrial wastewater treatment plant for 12 months.
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Technical knowledge associated with water/wastewater treatment construction and/or heavy industrial construction including deep foundations, cast-in-place concrete, piping systems, process equipment, electrical, and controls.
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Prior concrete or shotcrete experience. As a Geotechnical Driller (Geohazard Mitigation Technician, GMT Level 3), there is no typical day and the scenery changes often. GMT3s are the backbone of our teams with hands-on experience running drills, shooting shotcrete, and mentoring new team members.
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Our subsidiary company is involved in concrete sawing, core drilling, and joint sealing (All Concrete Cutting Co. Lead men are expected to be either a skilled carpenter or NCCCO operator that is able to lead the crew and act as superintendent if the project superintendent is unavailable for any reason.
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Current required certifications within 12 months of hire (or earliest date/classes are offered) and maintain them thereafter, include Certifications in soils, aggregate, asphalt, concrete (ACI), nuclear safety and transportation, guardrail installation, pavement markings, First Aid, CPR, flagging, work zone safety, stormwater inspection, DEQ's stormwater, and Erosion and Sediment Control and OSHA safety training courses.
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Projects may include demolition (including asbestos removal), earthwork, utilities, pavements, structural steel, concrete, and airfield runway construction. Projects may include demolition (including asbestos removal), earthwork, utilities, pavements, structural steel, concrete, and airfield runway construction.
$75,000 - $90,000 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 30 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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PCI, Matlab, Seismic Design, Bentley Microstation, SAP2000, Structural Dynamics, Prestressed Concrete, Structural Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Abaqus, Load Rating, MathCAD, PGSuper, Structural Stability, RISA, ANSYS, Soil-structure interaction analysis, L-Pile, WinSeisab, Xtract, RCPier, VBent, MDX, FBMultipier, STAAD, BRIM.
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Demonstrates technical proficiency in multiple aspects of one of the following work processes (i.e., bridge, highway, excavation, pipe, concrete or paving, grading, mechanical and/or other relevant disciplines.
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Demonstrates technical proficiency in multiple aspects of one of the following work processes (i.e., excavation, pipe, concrete or paving, grading, mechanical and/or other relevant disciplines.
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Certifications preferred for horizontal construction: Soil, Aggregate, Asphalt, Concrete, Nuclear Testing, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Traffic Control, and E & S Control as appropriate for the DOT specific project working on.
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Perform special cleaning assignments; determine appropriate cleaning chemical used to clean various surfaces such as vinyl; painted surfaces; ceramic tile; carpet; metal, brick, wood, and cork surfaces, concrete wall surfaces.
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Excavators, backhoes, dump trucks, cutoff saws, chain saws, hand tools, cranes, light towers, air compressors, pumps of all types, concrete mixer, pavement roller, tank truck, chlorinator, valve machines, weed eaters, box locators, Metrotech line tracers, leak detectors, auto flushing devices, operate various gauges and other machines as may be needed.
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