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A bricklayer or mason builds or repairs structures corresponding to construction plans. A significant portion of the work is outdoors and requires a substantial amount of physical activity.
Carpenters coordinate layout and schedule work with the other trades. They build or repair structures and framework. The ability to read plans is essential along with the demand of physical labor.
Cement finishers use a variety of tools to smooth and finish the surfaces of poured concrete. Attention to detail for how weather will impact the curing process is crucial.
An ironworker installs or repairs iron or steel beams and columns to support a building or structure. Work is performed at great heights and is physically demanding.
A laborer will perform a variety of tasks from operating hand and power tools, assisting with concrete pours, to helping maintain a clean job site. Heavy lifting and physical endurance is imperative.
Operating engineers are trained to operate cranes, forklifts, backhoes, and other large equipment. Understanding precise limits and standards of accuracy is essential.