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The Apprentice Cement Mason II position is an entry-level training role designed to develop the skills and competencies necessary for progression to a journey-level Cement Mason upon completion of the program. Apprentices will participate in guided hands-on training, structured development programs, and close supervision to ensure comprehensive skill-building. Apprentice Cement Masons support journey-level Cement Masons by performing routine tasks.
Job Responsibility
Participates in a Joint Apprentice Training Committee Apprenticeship School through the recognized employee organization
Communicates and learns to work with supervisors, journey-level cement masons, and co-workers
Prepares job sites by setting up safety tripods and scaffolding
may secure confined space job sites
Performs mixing and applying toppings, colors, grout, epoxy overlays, or waterproofing compounds following job specifications
Performs framing work, including placing and finishing curbs, sidewalks, gutters, disability access ramps, and various other concrete structures
Participates in demolition of flat work and concrete structures with the proper use of pneumatic tools
Pour and finish concrete sidewalks, curbs, gutters, streets, disability access ramps, and steps using screeds, trowels and floats
Identifies and uses various hand and pneumatic tools and power equipment
cleans and otherwise maintains tools and equipment
Learns to order materials and estimate concrete
assisted in laying out work for new construction or repair
Loads and unloads materials, supplies, and equipment on and off trucks
Learning safety procedures and use of safety equipment, preparing job sites, proper concrete and debris disposal, tapering traffic, and pedestrian detouring
Basic learning of the scope of concrete work performed by the San Francisco Public Works Cement Shop
Communicate clearly and effectively
Requirements
Current enrollment in a Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee School for cement masonry through the City’s recognized employee organization
Completion of the third (3rd) period of the Northern California Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee through a private sector employer
Requires possession and maintenance of a valid Class C California driver’s license
Appointees to this class must be Plasterers and Cement Masons Local #300 Union members
Nice to have
The ability to frame concrete slabs, sidewalks and/or curb gutters
The ability to place and finish concrete slabs, sidewalks and/or curb gutters
600 hours of repair and replace concrete restoration
Completion of the Multi-craft Core Curriculum (MC3) course