How do they match: Construction Laborers

  • Concrete Worker
  • Concrete Building Assembler
  • Concrete Buster Operator
  • Concrete Curer
  • Concrete Handler
  • Concrete Layer
  • Concrete Mixer
  • Concrete Pourer
  • Concrete Puddler
  • Concrete Spreader
  • Concrete Vibrator Operator
  • Asbestos Removal Worker
  • Asphalt Worker
  • Biofuels Plant Construction Worker
  • Bottom Worker
  • Breast Worker
  • Broom Worker
  • Burlap Worker
  • Caisson Worker
  • Cinder Crew Worker
  • Connection Worker
  • Construction Worker
  • Construction Pit Worker
  • Demolition Worker
  • Dowel Pin Worker
  • Flare Worker
  • Grommet Worker
  • Grout Worker
  • High Worker
  • Jet Worker
  • Kettle Worker
  • Maintenance Worker
  • Mastic Worker
  • Mat Worker
  • Mesh Worker
  • Mop Worker
  • Mortar Worker
  • Municipal Maintenance Worker
  • Nuclear Plant Construction Worker
  • Pick and Shovel Worker
  • Precast Concrete Products Installer
  • Right-of-Way Worker
  • Riprap Worker
  • Rock Worker
  • Site Work Laborer
  • Straightedge Worker
  • Tar Worker
  • Tar Pot Worker
  • Tunnel Worker
  • Turntable Worker

  • Perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. May operate hand and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of other equipment and instruments. May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean up rubble, debris, and other waste materials. May assist other craft workers.

  • Control traffic passing near, in, or around work zones.
  • Grind, scrape, sand, or polish surfaces, such as concrete, marble, terrazzo, or wood flooring, using abrasive tools or machines.
  • Measure, mark, or record openings or distances to layout areas where construction work will be performed.
  • Mix, pour, or spread concrete, using portable cement mixers.
  • Operate jackhammers or drills to break up concrete or pavement.
  • Place, consolidate, or protect case-in-place concrete or masonry structures.
  • Position or dismantle forms for pouring concrete, using saws, hammers, nails, or bolts.
  • Position, join, align, or seal structural components, such as concrete wall sections or pipes.
  • Provide assistance to craft workers, such as carpenters, plasterers, or masons.
  • Read plans, instructions, or specifications to determine work activities.
  • Smooth or finish freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools.
  • Tend machines that pump concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to ceilings or walls.

  • Break up rock, asphalt, or concrete.
  • Clean work sites.
  • Clean surfaces in preparation for work activities.
  • Finish concrete surfaces.
  • Measure work site dimensions.
  • Mix substances or compounds needed for work activities.
  • Protect structures or surfaces near work areas to avoid damage.
  • Remove worn, damaged or outdated materials from work areas.
  • Review blueprints or specifications to determine work requirements.
  • Spread concrete or other aggregate mixtures.
  • Test air quality at work sites.