Concrete Finisher

Lancaster, PA
Full Time
Entry Level

About Us

LV Concrete is a commercial/industrial concrete contractor serving clients in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, and the surrounding communities.  

About Your Opportunity
Form, Pour and finish all aspects of concrete construction. 

How You’ll Contribute
  • Installing form work.
  • Installing Rebar and Wire Mesh.
  • Pouring Slabs, Footers, Walls, and Sidewalks
  • Operating trowel machines walk behinds and riders.
  • Hand screed and operate vibra screeds.
  • Maintain bench elevation for screed work.
  • Layout for saw cuts.
  • Operate soff cutting saw.
  • Application of hardening and sealing compounds
  • Install anchor bolts and steel plates.
  • Remove formwork from previously finished surfaces.
  • Install various concrete accessories.
  • Collaborate with team members.
  • Work in a safe and organized manner.
Skills
  • Physical fitness: Concrete finishing is a physically demanding job that requires workers to be able to stand for long periods, lift heavy objects, and work in all weather conditions.
  • Manual dexterity: Concrete finishers need to be able to use hand tools and power equipment accurately and efficiently.
  • Problem-solving skills: Concrete finishing often requires workers to think on their feet and solve problems as they arise.
  • Attention to detail: Concrete finishers need to be able to pay close attention to detail to ensure that their work meets specifications.
  • Teamwork skills: Concrete finishers often work as part of a team and need to be able to communicate effectively with other workers. 
Qualifications
  • 4 years of construction experience
  • Knowledge of basic concrete tools and equipment
  • Employee is expected to supply on his/her own and possess at work certain tools, a list of which will be provided by LV Concrete
Additional Requirements
  •   Valid Driver’s License or reliable transportation

Machines/Tools/Equipment:
Carry out tasks utilizing hand tools including the following: shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, drills, floats, trowels, brooms, etc. Carry out tasks utilizing power equipment including the following: jack hammers, skid loaders, chipping guns, motorized wheelbarrows, concrete pumps, etc.


Safety Sensitive
Safety-Sensitive positions are any jobs that include tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others. This job is a Safety-Sensitive position.


Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status.

*Note to Recruiters, Placement Agencies, and Similar Organizations: LV Concrete does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Please do not forward unsolicited agency resumes to our website, locations, or to any LV Concrete team member. Wohlsen will not pay fees to any third-party agency or firm and will not be responsible for any agency fees associated with unsolicited resumes. Unsolicited resumes received will be considered property of LV Concrete and will be processed accordingly.

It is the policy of LV Concrete to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. This policy relates to all phases of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, employment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, reduction of workforce and termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, selection for training, the use of all facilities, and participation in all company-sponsored employee activities.

 
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