Concrete Construction

This career path focuses on the steps taken after the concrete is delivered or assisting with preparing the construction site before concrete is poured. Entry level positions in high demand include: Concrete Finisher, Equipment Operator, Quality Control and Laborer.

Construction Concrete QA/QC Technicians review ongoing Quality Control test results daily. They test final results of cured concrete, such as leveling, strength, smoothness and color and Inspect concrete in its final condition.

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Concrete Laborers are in charge of daily task consisting of lifting loading and unloading trucks and other equipment. Managing, and clearing debris on work sites and repetitive labor tasks. Construction laborers provide assistance on the job site in a variety of ways. Depending on the trade, they might pick up debris or fill dumpsters, do simple repeat tasks, unload or setup tools, and more.

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Equipment Operators are responsible for controlling the machinery used during the construction process. They are licensed individuals who report to supervisor or foreman. Equipment operators are skilled in the use of bulldozers, excavators, rollers, trenchers, compactors, and other equipment.

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Concrete finishers smooth and finish freshly poured concrete, apply curing or surface treatments and install, maintain and restore various masonry structures such as floors, ceilings, sidewalks, roads, skateparks and patios.

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