Concrete finishers and Carpenters

EL PASO, TX
Full Time
Experienced
•Concrete Finisher will build rough wooden structures such as concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnel and sewer supports, and temporary frame shelters by performing the following duties.
•Experience setting forms, tying rebar, pouring and finishing concrete, using string line for line and level, able to read rebar and form drawings.
•Follow safety rules at all times.
•Knowledge and ability to use the following forming systems: Aluminum Gang Form, Simons, EFCO, Stick Frames, Wood Forms.
•Finish assigned tasks on time with high standards of quality.
•Has a good general knowledge of construction practices.
•Construct, erects, installs, and repairs structures, and fixtures of wood, and plywood.
•May weld metal parts to steel structural members.
Requirements:
•5 years as a Concrete Finisher
•Ability to comprehend to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form, including equipment operational and/or safety manuals.
•Excellent interpersonal communication and team work skills are necessary as proper completion of an assigned job and working safe will be highly dependent upon this ability.
•5+ years of carpentry/form setting experience within the construction industry is required
•Ability to finish concrete to grade and straight edged.
•Treat equipment with care and keep tools clean.
•Erect scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level.
•Hanging ledgers, overhang brackets and decking with plywood and steel.
•Ability to read and understand rebar plans and be able to place rebar curtains and mats.
•Forming slabs, columns and walls for concrete pours.
•Insure all parts of structures are plumb and square and true.
•Know all proper signals for crane work.
•Be able to work with metric, feet, and hundredths measurements.
•Reads and understands plans and specifications.
•Able to survey grid-lines and elevation.

Working 55-60 hours a week, great benefits and long term employment opportunities. Company is nationwide with constant work and the need for great people.

Please reply with related experience and past construction position requirements and daily duties. Please do not respond if you have no related experience.

This position is to start immediately.

Competitive pay, Health/Dental/Vision, 401K Match.

Southland Holdings is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/H/V

Building Great Things. For more than 120 years, hard-working, honest, innovative people have been forming what has become the Southland family of companies. We combine the strengths of six to FIVE subsidiaries that share a dedication to delivering critical infrastructure projects that improve the environment and lives of those around us. You can find the mark of our specialized Infrastructure legacy across all 50 states to ALL OF NORTH AMERICA and more than 60 countries.

 
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