Concrete Laborer


HENDERSON, KY 42419

Posted: 1/22/2025

Job Description

Job Summary:

We are seeking skilled and experienced Concrete Workers to join our team. The ideal candidates will have a strong background in concrete work, including pouring, finishing, and repairing various concrete structures. As a Concrete Worker, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and durability of our construction projects.

Key Responsibilities:

Concrete Pouring and Finishing: Accurately pour, level, and smooth concrete surfaces, ensuring a high-quality finish.

Formwork Installation: Set up and dismantle formwork for concrete structures, including slabs, walls, and columns.

Reinforcement Placement: Place and secure reinforcement materials, such as rebar or wire mesh, to strengthen concrete structures.

Mixing Concrete: Prepare and mix concrete according to project specifications and ensure proper consistency and quality.

Repair and Maintenance: Perform repairs and maintenance on existing concrete structures, addressing any cracks, spalling, or other issues.

Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, ensuring a safe working environment for yourself and your team.

Team Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including project managers, engineers, and laborers, to complete projects on time and within budget.

Qualifications:

Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in concrete work, including pouring, finishing, and repair.

Skills: Proficient in using various concrete tools and equipment, including trowels, screeds, and power tools.

Knowledge: Strong understanding of concrete mixing, curing, and finishing techniques.

Physical Fitness: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting heavy materials and working in various weather conditions.

Safety: Knowledge of safety practices and regulations related to concrete work.

Communication: Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

Certification: Certification in concrete work or construction-related fields is a plus

Requirements:

Concrete experience, valid drivers license, understanding of safety standards


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (859) 308-6040

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