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Key Responsibilities
Formwork & Layout:
Set and align forms to achieve the desired depth and pitch for concrete placement.
Concrete Placement:
Signal truck drivers for positioning and move the truck's chute to direct the flow of concrete into forms.
Spreading & Leveling:
Use tools like rakes, shovels, and screeds to spread and level the concrete to the required depth and consistency.
Finishing:
Smooth, shape, and finish the concrete surface with floats, power trowels, and other tools.
Molding & Curing:
Mold edges and expansion joints using jointers and edging tools, and apply hardening and sealing compounds to cure the concrete.
Surface Repair:
Patch rough or defective spots and use abrasive stones to rub the surface for a desired finish.
Jobsite Preparation:
Prepare job sites by cleaning surfaces and performing minor maintenance on tools and equipment.
Safety Compliance:
Follow all safety policies and guidelines on the job site.
Required Skills & Physical Demands
Manual Dexterity and Coordination:
Must be able to use hands, arms, and multiple limbs to operate tools and perform tasks efficiently.
Physical Stamina:
The work is physically demanding, requiring time spent standing, bending, and kneeling.
Tool Proficiency:
Ability to operate various hand and power tools like trowels, floats, screeds, and power saws.
Attention to Detail:
Must ensure concrete meets specified requirements and quality standards.
Physical Strength:
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and perform other physically strenuous tasks.
Work Environment
Construction Sites: Concrete finishers work outdoors and indoors on various construction projects.
Noisy Conditions: Work is often in loud and noisy environments.
Teamwork: Collaborates with other construction tradespeople to complete projects.
Other job duties as needed will be required.