Duke University Job Description:
PLASTER MASON, MASTER* (0073)


Job Title: PLASTER MASON, MASTER* 

Job Code: 0073 

FLSA:

Job Level: 09 

Revised Date: 04/04/2004  

Job Family: JF 21 

Occupational Summary

Perform work in construction, renovation and maintenance repairs of plaster, masonry, and concrete to all university facilities. Perform work according to the N.C.S.B.C. and provide technical and historical assistance to contractor and project managers. Direct lower level personnel and schedule work to be done.

Work Performed

Read blueprints, distinguish between different types of plans.

Perform riggings as in hoist, scaffolding and practice safety guidelines using them.

Identify concrete and finishing terms.

Perform accepted methods of concrete construction.

Use chemicals safely.

Identify different types of masonry (brick & block) and uses of each.

Perform proper mixtures of mortar.

Assist masons in assigned work.

Use scaffolding, hand and power tools correctly and safely.

Identify properties and components of concrete.

Identify chemical properties of concrete.

Perform basic test on concrete as in slump and strength.

Use equipment in plastering and curing concrete.

Perform safe operation and maintenance requirements.

Able to use different types of joints and reinforcements.

Perform scale for ordering concrete.

Perform basic procedures for laying brick and block correctly.

Rework old plaster masonry in ceilings and walls.

Repair marble partitions or replace.

Calculate scaffolding loads, dead loads and live loads.

Perform calculation for cantilever and wind loads.

Perform mixing of chemicals as in concrete additives, activators and dyes.

Install various types of joints, reinforcements and requirements for them.

Install concrete in different settings and know requirements.

Able to move concrete using various equipment, wheel barrows, pumps, and motorized buggy.

Spread concrete using different techniques of finishing and striking of joints.

Perform basic finishing techniques for slabs and horizontal structures, use floats, trowels, edgers and groovers appropriately (manual and power).

Cut joints with different type saws.

Able to perform the proper procedures are followed in placing, finishing and curing concrete.

Perform correct techniques for protecting concrete in hot and cold weather conditions.

Perform construction of forms, using the correct, using the correct form material, release agents, placement of anchors and embedments and form removal.

Perform safety requirements, especially inspection of reshoring precautions and procedures.

Perform application procedures and requirements for various types of surface treatments, dry shakes, self-leveling topping, epoxies and shotcrete.

Perform application of various types of reinforcing steel, metal components and various repair techniques, tuck pointing, brick replacement, crack sealing, waterproofing and stain removal.

Perform estimates from blueprints, quality, quantities of concrete and masonry products.

Operate different types manually and propelled finishing equipment.

Perform estimating skills in materials for concrete, curbs, slabs, wall footings, columns, steps, side walls and driveways.

Perform joint layouts, placing, finishing, curing superflat floors and trouble shooting during placement and finishing.

Perform the correct construction of concrete walls and archways.

Be able to read residential and construction drawings and convert that information into action on the job.

Perform proper techniques, safety requirements and interaction with structural components.

Perform correct procedure for creating openings in concrete and masonry walls, application of insulation and methods of moisture control.

Perform test on masonry materials and insure quality control requirements.

Perform installation of specialized materials used in masonry trade such as natural and cultural stone, acid brick, refractory brick, glazed block and glass block.

Construct various types of masonry sound barriers and know their ratings.

Construct various types of masonry fire walls and know their ratings.

Perform project managing, planning and scheduling techniques, coordinate and communicate work assignments to masonry work crews and other trades and crafts.

Perform correct safety guidelines for any masonry job and know the correct O.S.H.A. regulation for work being performed.

Perform related duties incidental to the work described above.

The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified.

Required Qualifications at this Level

Education/Training:

Work required and education/training background normally equivalent to a high school education with course work in skilled crafts or trades, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.

Completed forklift training.

Possess a valid North Carolina driver's license.

 

Experience:

Completion of the requirements for Level 8, Plaster Mason Senior.

Minimum of eight years experience in the Plaster Mason trade, ability to pass the required test for Level 3 through Level 8 Plaster Mason Senior, and meet the prerequisites. OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE

 

Skills:

N/A

 

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative and level of the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.


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