Hardworking with talents in construction. Experienced in safety and construction and known for safely and effectively completing tasks on construction projects. Respectful, punctual employee multitasks with ease.
Overview
4
4
years of professional experience
Work History
Construction Labor
Suntec
06.2023 - 08.2024
Placing concreteConcrete finishers use concrete wagons, pumps, skips, or wheelbarrows to place concrete. They also set the forms for the concrete, ensuring they are at the correct depth and pitch.
Smoothing concreteConcrete finishers use hand or power trowels, floats, rakes, and shovels to spread, level, and smooth concrete.
Creating effectsConcrete finishers can create different effects in the concrete using a variety of tools. For example, they can use a broom to create a coarse appearance, or insert small pieces of gravel into the mix for a pebbled finish.
Protecting concreteConcrete finishers apply curing or surface treatments to protect the concrete.
Repairing concreteConcrete finishers can maintain, etch, color, and waterproof concrete after the job is done.
Corner Marshall
Umc
08.2020 - 11.2023
Monitoring the track: Checking for debris, obstacles, and that protective barriers and tires are in place
Communicating with drivers: Using flags and signals to provide information to drivers Assisting in incidents: Helping drivers and others in the event of a collision, accident, or track problem Keeping the radio informed: Announcing problems to the radio tower, stewards, and emergency medical responders Helping riders rejoin the race: Removing disabled bikes from the track and helping riders rejoin after a crash . Waving flags: Cheering racers during their cool-down lap Picking up debris: Removing debris from the track, often made from the aerodynamic appendages of the race
Concrete Worker
Tlm
05.2021 - 06.2022
Monitoring the track: Checking for debris, obstacles, and that protective barriers and tires are in place
Communicating with drivers: Using flags and signals to provide information to drivers Assisting in incidents: Helping drivers and others in the event of a collision, accident, or track problem Keeping the radio informed: Announcing problems to the radio tower, stewards, and emergency medical responders Helping riders rejoin the race: Removing disabled bikes from the track and helping riders rejoin after a crash . Waving flags: Cheering racers during their cool-down lap Picking up debris: Removing debris from the track, often made from the aerodynamic appendages of the race