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in Omaha, NE
SUPERVISOR/FINISHER
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | Omaha, NE Omaha, Nebraska |
About this job
Job Description
Heartland Concrete & Construction, Inc. is looking for a SELF STARTING, SELF MANAGING motivated individual to lead our concrete crews in the forming and pouring of concrete. This is a working supervisor position, meaning you will be working hands on with your co-workers forming and pouring concrete. Supervisors are expected to have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
Job description
Supervisors will be expected to manage a crew of 3-5 people throughout the forming, pouring and re-bar tying of concrete construction projects. You must know how to use all types of finishing tools including, bull-float, mag-floats, steel trowels, edger’s, concrete brooms, walk behind and riding power trowels, concrete saws, bob-cats and mini excavators. You will be expected to be able to read blueprints and shoot grades using a transit or laser level. Conducting safety meetings and ensuring compliance with safety regulations will be your responsibility. Coordination of materials delivery and the purchasing of materials will be a daily responsibility.
Required Skills
Ability to operate and manage the backhoe, mini excavator and skid steer loader.
Ability to read blue prints and operate a transit and laser level.
Ability to pour curb, slabs, sidewalk and other miscellaneous items.
Ability to interpret shop drawings and install and tie re-bar according to the plans.
Ability to finish concrete. Ability to grout and install construction joints and expansion joints.
Train and manage a 3-5 person crew.
Ability to place and finish concrete
Ability to use walk behind and riding power trowels
Ability to finish concrete using hand tools
Ability to use heavy machinery, level and prepare grades, set form work
Company Description
As time has brought advances in technology, we now also pride ourselves in the use of the most-up-to-date construction practices. Instead of wheelbarrows and 2×4 strikes, jobs are now completed using pump trucks, laser screeds, and 3D design work and implementation. These advances have provided a groundwork for expansion and efficiency. Ultimately this has created a lower bottom line for our customers and allowed us to serve areas across the Midwest.