Concrete Finisher
We are currently seeking Concrete Finishers to work on concrete installation projects located in Saskatoon. We offer competitive wages, work / life balance, great opportunity for advancement, training and potential for work over the winter.
Duties include (but are not limited to):
- Check formworks, granular base and steel reinforcement materials and direct placement of concrete into forms or onto surfaces according to grade
- Level top surface concrete according to grade and depth specification
- Install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills and other fixtures
- Repair, resurface and replace worn or damaged sections of concrete structures
- Fill hollows and remove spots on freshly poured cement
- Operate power vibrators to compact concrete
- Impart desired finish to concrete surfaces using hand and power tools
- Apply hardening and sealing components to cure surfaces
- Waterproof, damps proof and restore surfaces
- Place and finish concrete surfaces to project specifications
- Ensure freshly poured concrete surfaces are protected from constantly changing weather conditions (covered, heat & hoarded accordingly)
- Provide quality assurance/control for concrete pours
- Work with minimal supervision and direction
- Follow all safety and quality control procedures
- Participate in site safety meetings
Required Skills:
- A minimum of 3 years of experience is required
- Experience with various flat work finishing is required
- Grouting experience is an asset
- Understand how to use power/small tools such as plate tampers, carb saws, etc.
- Ability to work long hours (10+ hour days) outdoors in various weather conditions
- Physical able to perform heavy manual tasks, including lifting, shoveling, moving heavy materials up to 50lbs
- Working understanding of site hazard assessments and able to complete daily safety documentation in an accurate and timely manner
- Be fit for duty and prepared for work each day
- Positive attitude / team player
- Strong communication / listening skills and ability to follow direction