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in Zelienople, PA
Laborer - Full-time / Part-time
•30 days ago
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | 174 Tomlinson Road Zelienople, Pennsylvania |
About this job
We have a full-time/part-time opening for a Laborer.
Must be able to work various shifts per week.
- Be authorized to work in the United States.
Requirements
Experienced Concrete finishers
$15-$20/ hour based on experience
7am - 3:30pm
Expected start date - 4/20/15
Work boots
Outdoors
Summary
Responsible for smoothing out, leveling and finishing freshly poured concrete at job or construction sites.
Primary responsibilities
Smooth out concrete in segments to ensure the concrete poured is level.
Fill roadways, driveways, sidewalks, bridges, homes, and parking lots.
Arrange the concrete forms.
Spread concrete.
Prepare surface with hammer and chose.
Rub cement in with sponge-rubber float or burlap.
Level it using special blades, making sure all lumps and bubbles are smoothed over.
Use wood or plastic forms to shape the concrete and hold it until it is set.
Smooth high spots and fill depressions.
Make concrete beams, columns, and panels.
Wash away excess concrete.
Finish corners by hand.
Apply latex and epoxy to floors.
Use machines that vibrate concrete to fill air pockets.
Use groovers and hand trowels to spread concrete.
Halt concrete pouring if weather looks bad.
Prepare the base.
Cut pavers.
Install masonry according to specifications.
Pour sand in as filler.
Use chemical additives to speed up drying process if necessary.
$15-$20/ hour based on experience
7am - 3:30pm
Expected start date - 4/20/15
Work boots
Outdoors
Summary
Responsible for smoothing out, leveling and finishing freshly poured concrete at job or construction sites.
Primary responsibilities
Smooth out concrete in segments to ensure the concrete poured is level.
Fill roadways, driveways, sidewalks, bridges, homes, and parking lots.
Arrange the concrete forms.
Spread concrete.
Prepare surface with hammer and chose.
Rub cement in with sponge-rubber float or burlap.
Level it using special blades, making sure all lumps and bubbles are smoothed over.
Use wood or plastic forms to shape the concrete and hold it until it is set.
Smooth high spots and fill depressions.
Make concrete beams, columns, and panels.
Wash away excess concrete.
Finish corners by hand.
Apply latex and epoxy to floors.
Use machines that vibrate concrete to fill air pockets.
Use groovers and hand trowels to spread concrete.
Halt concrete pouring if weather looks bad.
Prepare the base.
Cut pavers.
Install masonry according to specifications.
Pour sand in as filler.
Use chemical additives to speed up drying process if necessary.