Precast Concrete Production Worker Manufacturing - North Bonneville, WA at Geebo

Precast Concrete Production Worker

PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTION WORKERLOCATIONCamas, WashingtonCOMPANY The company has grown to be one of the largest independently owned precast concrete manufacturing companies in the United States.
Jensen Precast designs and manufacturers standard and custom precast concrete products to meet small to large-scale infrastructure demands.
JOB SUMMARYThe Concrete Production Worker makes quality concrete products in a safe and timely manner by operating different sizes of vibrating tables, forms, and various other pieces of equipment.
This position follows the life cycle of the product from start to finish, including finishing and assembly, coating, racking and other processing tasks.
SALARY$19-$22.
50 depending on experienceRESPONSIBILITIES Demonstrates willingness to take direction and follow instructions.
Adheres to schedule and maintains regular attendance.
Maintains a safe and clean work environment.
Performs all work in accordance with established safety procedures.
Performs a variety of production duties including but not limited to:
setting up forms, removing excess concrete, and cleaning forms.
Reads production drawings and sets up the form as indicated in the production drawing.
Places concrete into the forms; consolidates concrete in accordance with the mix design.
Finishes concrete with various floats and other concrete tools.
QUALIFICATIONS Experience with precast concrete production or concrete construction required Ability to read and interpret production drawings Proficient in utilizing tape measures and basic hand tools including, but not limited to trowels, hammers, wrenches, chisels, power tools, etc.
The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity in our workforce.
Recommended Skills Chisels Construction Follow Instructions Hammers Safety Principles Wrench Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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