You arrive on site, review the pour plan, and help align forms for sidewalks, curbs, and gutters with the correct pitch and depth. As the concrete trucks roll in, you verify slump, calculate any needed adjustments, and coordinate ordering as required. You screed (wood or aluminum), float, trowel, edge, and broom-finish to spec. Reinforcement goes in with rebar or wire mesh, and you place expansion joints where needed. Once set, you perform saw cuts in concrete—and when required, in asphalt—to create clean, durable joints. Throughout the shift, you shovel, rake, and lift as part of a hands-on, fast-moving crew. You keep the site tidy, secure tools and equipment, and follow safety procedures and PPE requirements at all times. When needed, you may operate trucks or other site-moving equipment. And you’re always ready to jump in on other assigned tasks.
Strong attention to detail, safe work habits, and efficiency in a physical, outdoor environment—plus comfort with shoveling, raking concrete, and heavy lifting.