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Steel Erector/ Concrete Worker
Plan, pour, and finish multiple types of concrete from flat work, to vertical walls.
- Plan and execute the erection of various sized steel buildings ranging in sizes of 40'x60' all the way up to 120'x160'.
- Operate various heavy machines such as a Bobcat, 420D backhoe, track hoe, and mobile trencher.
- Planned and executed the plans for septic systems on new and old construction. This required the use of a laser level to maintain grade.
- Interacted with customers on all jobs in order to maintain a customer base as well as to give the best quality of service.
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High School Diploma
Concrete Worker
Worked on surfaces, such as sidewalks, curbs and gutters, roads, ramps, driveways, patios, walkways, etc.
- Read blueprints, rough sketches, and construction drawing, in order to determine materials, tools, and equipment needed to complete projects, requiring precise measurements and the setting of forms in curved and straight lines.
- Capable of using jackhammer to break concrete, 60 and 90 pound jackhammer
- Prepared surfaces by leveling ground such as sand, dirt, gravel, in order to build and set forms.
- Placed down proper reinforcing material, such as steel or wire, to obtain maximum strength in certain projects.
- Performed preliminary and final finishing and shapes rolling curbs and drains to proper grade.
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Concrete Worker
Form up for and install "pattern stamped and colored" concrete driveways and walkways at residential and commercial development using foundation and carpentry tools like pneumatic air hammers, sledge hammers, shovels, pattern stamps, bull floats, screed boards, concrete come-alongs and rakes, hand floats edgers, expiation jointers, trowels, curb forming machine, claw hammers, framing guns and air compressors, power saws, jig saws, reciprocating saws, drill/screw guns, power mitre box, table saw, crow bars, measuring tapes, rulers, straight edges chalk boxes, knives, hand saws, screw drivers, pliers, framing squares, tri-squares, speed squares, eye protection, gloves, hard hats and steel-toed footwear and rubber boots; face masks, knee pads, and eye protection.
- Read and interpret plans for laid out and installation of concrete forms for drives and walkways including curbings.
- Install Re-Enforcement wire and bar in accordance with plans.
- Pour/install concrete delivered by truck to work site in accord with industry standards.
- Finish concrete using above mentioned tool according to industry standards and specific plans onsite
- Smooth/finish concrete surface in preparation for coloring and stamping.
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Interpersonel Communications
Phsycology, The Development Of The Human Life Span, Theology, Apologetics, Bible 104
Concrete Worker
Commercial building construction Hospitals, cancer treatment centers, buildings for commercial pipe line companies, concrete plant maintenance and repair
- Put up and took down scaffolding, shoring, braces, traffic barricades, ramps and temporary devices
- Built and positioned forms for pouring concrete
- Spread and finished surfaces of poured concrete
- Complied with all regulations including government, building and safety
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Arts And Sciences
Engineering And Technology
Concrete Worker
Efficiently and effectively complete the days task while working in a team environment
- Used problem solving skills to work independently focusing on deadlines to meet operational efficiencies and product specifications
- Understand the importance of following set procedures for preparation and service to clientele
- Developed an understanding in operations, techniques and skills used in the field.
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Concrete Worker
- Concrete Finisher
- Operates a screed to level freshly placed concrete according to grade and depth specification
- Manage and coordinate all activities on multiple job sites to ensure that all concrete activities are completed as scheduled and walked for quality.
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Arts And Sciences
Engineering And Technology
Concrete Worker
Efficiently and effectively complete the days task while working in a team environment
- Used problem solving skills to work independently focusing on deadlines to meet operational efficiencies and product specifications
- Understand the importance of following set procedures for preparation and service to clientele
- Developed an understanding in operations, techniques and skills used in the field.
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Concrete Worker
Construct retaining walls and fences, assist in tear-down.
- Load and un-load structure materials.
- Operate and maintain machinery, tools and equipment.
- Construct scaffolding. Dig holes and trenches for placement of pipes, cables, and drains.
- Transfer and finish concrete, shift equipment and materials, take delivery of materials and or cargo from suppliers.
- Help with drilling and blasting, clean-up and removal of debris and trash.
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Concrete Worker
- Set Forms use of Pre-fabricated forms or made on the Jobsite
- Responsible for handling Tie Rods (Re-bar)
- Knowledge of all tools on-site such as table saw, torch, crowbar, and small tools
- Maintained a clean and safe working environment
- Complied with rules regulations and instructions as directed by the Forman
- General labor duties to include use of pumps and hoses, digging holes and cleaning job site daily as needed
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Concrete Worker
- Responsible for receiving work orders from City Hall
- Remove broken, old, or damaged concrete and replace it with new concrete
- Worked with a crew of 3 other people, responsible for all stages of repair from removal to completion while maintaining the timely completion of all work orders
- Obtained Class B CDL License and basic knowledge of most heavy equipment operation
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Concrete Worker
Set the forms that hold concrete to the desired pitch and depth, and align them.
- Check the forms that hold the concrete to see that they are properly constructed.
- Spread, level, and smooth concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float.
- Operate power vibrator to compact concrete.
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Concrete Worker
Read work orders or receive oral instructions to determine work assignments or material or equipment needs.
- Record numbers of units handled or moved, using daily production sheets or work tickets.
- Move freight, stock, or other materials to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, ships, or containers, by hand or using trucks, tractors, or other equipment.
- Carry out general yard duties, such as performing shunting on railway lines.
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Concrete Worker/laborer
Mixed ingredients to create cement compounds for setting, smoothing and finishing
- Built and positioned forms for pouring concrete using saws, hammers, nails and bolts
- Operated jackhammers and drills to break up concrete and pavement
- Dug ditches and trenches using picks, shovels and rakes
- Erected and disassembled scaffolding, traffic barricades, ramps and other temporary structures
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Radiology
Concrete Worker
Position, join, align, and seal structural components, such as concrete wall sections and pipes.
- Operate jackhammers and drills to breakup concrete and pavement.
- Signal equipment operators to facilitate alignment, movement, and adjustment of machinery, equipment and materials.
- OSHA Certified NCCER Card and C-DOT Flagger Certified.
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Concrete Worker/cement Mason
Bending, Forming, Tying, and Installing rebar as illustrated in blue print. Aligns portions of project assembly, board, nails, and hammer. Measures between columns using laser level.Remove obstructions. Pouring concrete and doing finishing work on the concrete, making sure no fall through holes, filling holes and operating jack hammers taking off excess concrete and approving done to city and county codes.
- Reading blue print and laying down formwork to pour concrete
- Laser Levels
- Mixing and pouring concrete into steel and wooden formwork's
- Operate Troweling and paving machines
- Installing rebar
- Complete finish and cure of concrete
- Ensure safe and proper installation of foundations
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Concrete Worker
Mechanical labor digging, sanding, building, installing, assembling, repairing, painting, plumbing, flooring, concrete work, and electrical wiring.
- Perform well under time-constraints and with several projects
- Energetic and skilled construction worker
- Trained new construction workers to use construction equipment such as cement mixers and computerized and hand tools
- Use cement mixers in order to mix, pour and spread concrete
- Spray finishing materials to seal surfaces
- Knowledgeable of operating/handling many types of construction equipment.
- Basic math skills
- Ability to handle heavy material
- Ability to understand written and oral instructions
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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Technology
Industrial Technology
Concrete Worker
Operated a Track Hoe and Back Hoe to dig ground to set forms for pouring concrete
- Built and set concrete forms
- Set and tied steel to put in the forms
- Poured and finished concrete for roads and bridges we built
- Operated a transit and eye level to shoot grade
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Management And Analysis Apprentice
Concrete Worker
Setting the forms for the foundation of homes.
- Assisting in the pouring of pools, sidewalks, driveways, and foundations.
- Kept tool truck organized and clean and made sure items were ordered if needed.
- Some experience in framing houses.
- Experience using bulldozers and excavators.
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Stone Hanger and Concrete Worker/sales
- Confirming reports of inventory and funds.
- Handling employee and or managerial issues at each location if they arise.
- Assisting in training of Employees as needed.
- Assisted store managers in booking and running events as needed.
- Load and unload client items in their vehicles
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Concrete Worker, Heavy Equipment Operator
Produced concrete feed bunks for live stock.
- Drove end dump truck, operated Case front-end loader.
- Increased welding and mechanic skills.
- Set forms, Poured concrete, finishing work on many vary jobs.
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High School Diploma
Science And Business Management And Project Leader
Computer And Electrical Engineering Technology
Finisher/concrete Worker
Responsible for setting forms to bridges / box culberts / houses / basements
- Pouring concrete / spreading / and finishing concrete
- Tie rebar, dig beams, lay plastic, watch for waterlines and electrical wires
- Run Equipments such as forklifts, frontend loaders, trench diggers, finishers, bobcats
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Concrete Worker
- Leveled earth to fine-grade specifications.
- Bolted, nailed, aligned and blocked up under forms.
- Smoothed and finished freshly poured concrete.
- Applied caulking compounds by hand and with caulking gun to seal crevices.
- Ground, sanded and polished surfaces, such as concrete and marble.
- Mixed concrete.
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Equipment Operator/concrete Worker
Steep knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions.
- Wide knowledge of different concrete types.
- In-depth knowledge of concrete-setting times.
- Contributing member of a small crew responsible for a broad range of construction projects.
- Construction or repair of highways and roads.
- Skilled at operating jackhammers and drills to break up concrete and pavement.
- Ability to operate paving and troweling machines.
- Ability to mix gravel, sand, water and cement to make concrete.
- Ability to pour and finish concrete jobs.
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Concrete Worker
- Mix, spread, compact finish, and cure concrete for buildings, bridges, tunnels and roads using tool, troweling machinery and other power tools.
- Keeping a safe work place
- Operated paving machines
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High School Diploma
Concrete Worker
- Read and laid out jobs according to blue prints
- Assisted in digging foundations for residential homes
- Pour concrete from concrete trucks
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Precast Concrete Worker
Remove tarps, plastic and dunnage from product every morning or as needed.
- Set gates and block-outs as required by layout and plans.
- .Pull cable / tie rebar as layout and plans dictate.
- Cut cable, remove recess cups, remove gates and remove block-outs as directed.
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Computer Aided Drafting
Concrete Worker
Assist lead supervisor maintain quality standards
- Analyze blueprints and perform measurements required
- Use application of leveling system to set job heights
- maintain county code compliance for each job site
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Criminal Justice
Concrete Worker
- Pack truck with materials needed for the day
- Prep for the pouring concrete/ setting up equipment
- Clean work site/ pack truck
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Criminal Justice
Concrete Worker
- Pack truck with materials needed for the day
- Prep for the pouring concrete/ setting up equipment
- Clean work site/ pack truck
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Computer Programmer / Analyst
Concrete Worker
- Laying form walls
- Tying re-bar to build support structures
- Breaking forms/release prep
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GED
Concrete Worker
- Finished curbs and gutters
- Operated equipment
- Set-up scaffolds and forms to lay concrete
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High School Diploma
Concrete Worker
- Operate heavy machinery
- Various tasks involving concrete
- Various tasks involving rebar
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Concrete Worker
Demolition and extraction of concrete
- Set forms, pour and stamp concrete
- General Labor
- Part Time Seasonal work
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Associate of Science
Concrete Worker
Prepared Land for Concrete
- Set Forms for Concrete
- Finished Concrete
- Stamped Concrete
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Concrete Worker
Prepared the job site for concrete, moving and grading gravel
- Setup and removal of forms
- Demolition Work
- Finish work on wet concrete
Concrete Worker Resume Success Stories
Concrete Worker Duties and Responsibilities
Concrete Workers perform all of the tasks involved in the concrete installation process. We researched several Concrete Worker job descriptions to come up with the following list of Concrete Worker duties and responsibilities.
Read Blueprints and Determine Necessary Measurements Before Concrete Workers touch concrete, they read the blueprints of a project and make the necessary measurements for placing forms. This requires basic knowledge of measurements and mathematics.
Mix and Pour Concrete Concrete Workers have to be experts in the composition of concrete. They must know the right water-to-mix ratio required for the climate they are working in. They must also be able to lift 80-pound bags of concrete on a consistent basis.
Spread Concrete Concrete Workers need a good eye and strong attention to detail to make sure wet concrete is level and free of depressions. They use tools such as groovers and hand trowels to smooth the concrete. They may also use machinery to remove air bubbles.
Shape Concrete with Wood or Plastic Forms Not all jobs are perfect rectangles. Concrete Workers often have to shape corners and bends, and this is done by pouring concrete mix into wood or plastic forms. Concrete Workers are responsible for setting these forms according to the project blueprints.
Monitor the Drying Process There are a variety of factors that affect the speed at which concrete dries. Concrete Workers have to take into consideration temperature, humidity and mixture ratio when monitoring the drying process. Sometimes this duty involves mixing in chemical additives to speed up the drying process.
Concrete Worker Skills
The role of Concrete Worker involves mostly skills that revolve around manual dexterity, as well as proficiency in certain areas of knowledge. Concrete Workers need to be proficient with measurement systems and tools, as well as basic geometry. Concrete Workers also need to be experts in mixing concrete and all of the various factors that affect the drying process. This includes expertise in the tools used to pour, shape and spread concrete. When it comes to character traits, Concrete Workers need to have a laser focus and meticulous approach to their work to make sure each pour and spread is perfect. In addition to these areas of knowledge and traits, the following skills are needed to succeed as a Concrete Worker.- Mixing concrete in wheelbarrows sing knowledge of concrete composition
- Conducting and marketing angle and section measurements based on blueprints
- Preparing surfaces using chose and hammer
- Pouring and spreading concrete using groovers and hand trowels
- Ensuring concrete dries properly through proper consideration of all factors that affect the drying process
Concrete Worker Education and Training
When it comes to formal academic training, Concrete Workers only need a high school diploma or equivalent. Their training comes on-the-job with the Apprentice-Journeyman structure found in most trade professions. Typical apprenticeships last for the first three years of employment. In addition to 2,000 paid hours of work experience, Apprentice Concrete Workers complete 144 hours of technical classes a year.Concrete Worker Salary
According to Payscale, the median hourly wage for Concrete Workers is $17.38. Those in the bottom 10 percent make below $12.24, while those in the top 10 percent make more than $25.82.Concrete Worker Resources
Are you interested in learning more about working with concrete? If so, check out the list of Concrete Worker resources below.
Mason Contractors Association of America - Concrete Workers are also known as Concrete Masons, and this organization has several among its vast membership. Their website contains a plethora of educational and professional resources.
- the American Concrete Institute is the leading research and professional organization in the concrete industry. They offer a certification for Concrete Workers that is highly respected in the industry. They also offer local and national conferences that provide network opportunities for members.
Concrete Network - The Concrete Network is a website that features concrete design ideas of all kinds, as well as articles covering the latest industry news.
Concrete Decor Magazine - Concrete Decor is one of the most widely circulated print magazines in the concrete industry. They offer a digital edition of all print editions, as well as blog posts made up of articles that didn't make the print edition.
Foundations and Concrete Work: Revised and Updated by Editors of Fine Homebuilding - This is an excellent reference books for both aspiring and current Concrete Workers. It is written by industry professionals, so the tips and advice are based on real-world experience.