North America Construction (1993) Ltd. – NAC Constructors Ltd. (NAC)
Construction
Formsetter
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“Formsetter at North America Construction (1993) Ltd. – NAC Constructors Ltd. (NAC). Skills: Formwork, Concrete, Construction. Build structural formwork. Restore structural formwork”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3-5 years of experience working with various types of formwork in heavy construction, Advanced formwork experience, Knowledge of safe operation of tools, Ability to operate required equipment in a safe and responsible manner, Knowledge of workplace safety and safe lifting and handling procedures, Valid WHMIS certificate, Health and Safety Awareness Training for Workers certificate, Working at Heights certificate
Nice to Have
Symons form system experience, Residential basement formwork experience, Concrete pouring experience, Flat concrete finishing experience, Hoisting and Rigging experience, Elevated/Aerial Work Platform training, Confined space training
What You'll Do.
Build structural formwork
Restore structural formwork
Install structural formwork
Make calculations for grades
Ensure forms are properly designed
Fill form with concrete
Comply with safety regulations
Construct scaffolding
Dismantle scaffolding
Transport job materials
Perform related duties
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Respond to direction given; Ensure apprentices comply with regulations
Full Job Description
## Description North America Construction (1993) Ltd. – NAC Constructors Ltd. (NAC) is well known for our expertise in water and wastewater construction across Canada. Our self-performing team of almost 500 skilled professionals and experts in trades and engineering, comprehensively handles projects, from conceptualization to delivery. We also have extensive experience in fields such as civil, structural, process mechanical, building mechanical, electrical and instrumentation work. At NAC, our priority is to maintain the highest level of quality and safety. The depth of our resources is evident in the variety of projects we construct; from water filtration to wastewater treatment; dams to ethanol; we build it all….and more! Position Summary Under the direction of the Civil Superintendent, Formsetters are responsible for building, restoring and/or installing of structural formwork from wood or metal forms for the construction of concrete structures. This position requires knowledge of the heavy construction industry. Specifically the practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, materials, specifications, quality control and safety associated with this industry. You must be proficient at the following tasks: building wood and advanced formwork systems and pouring and placing concrete. ## Job Description Build, layout and execute wooden forms and advanced formwork systems as required, according to specifications with the ability to make calculations depending on gradesEnsure forms are properly designed and on grade to meet construction specifications for the projectUse of levels and measuring tapes in the use of setting forms to grade with minimal supervisionConstruct chutes, forms and align form panels for pouring concreteFill form with concrete material, compact with tamper/compactor to required gradeObserve and comply with all health and safety regulations and ensures any apprentices under your direction complyWork with and maintain all tools in a safe
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