| DESCRIPTION: Cement masons and concrete
finishers smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete, such
as floors, walks, sidewalks, roads, or curbs using a variety
of hand and power tools; they align forms for sidewalks, curbs,
or gutters; patch voids; use saws to cut expansion joints.
SKILLS:
Cement masons and concrete finishers must have a strong knowledge
of building and construction materials, methods and tools
involved in construction; they must know how to select the
right tools and equipment to do the job; know how to monitor
and assess others and use mathematics to solve problems. They
must have the ability to manipulate and and assemble objects,
and coordinate two or more limbs while sitting, standing or
lying down.
AVAILABILITY:
Cement masons, concrete finishers, segmental pavers, and terrazzo workers held about 190,000 jobs in 2002. Most cement masons and concrete finishers worked for concrete contractors or for general contractors on projects such as highways; bridges; shopping malls; or large buildings such as factories, schools, and hospitals.
In 2002, the median hourly earnings of cement masons and concrete finishers were $14.74. The average hourly earnings were $9.31 - $26.02.
SOURCE OF INFORMATION:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos204.htm
Training:
http://www.stl-cts.org/cement.htm
http://www.calapprenticeship.org/Cement-Mason.htm
http://www.madewiththetrades.com/field/cementmasonD.htm |