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Arizona Masonry Council

Experienced or Entry level Masonry Estimator/Project Manager

Arizona Masonry Council, Peoria, Arizona, United States, 85383

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CJS Concrete and Masonry Estimator/Project Manager

CJS Concrete and Masonry is looking for an enthusiastic, experienced or entry level masonry estimator/project manager. Masonry field experience is a plus but not mandatory. We are seeking a long-term employee that is looking to grow with our company. Someone who is knowledgeable, proficient in Math, eager to learn, honest and hard-working. We offer large user-friendly office spaces and benefits of a large company with a smaller family business environment. Pay will be commensurate with your experience level and learning enthusiasm. CJS is a well-established and respected contractor in the valley for over 59 years. We strive to give our customers the best service so if you feel you could be right for this position, please send in your full resume. Thank you and we look forward to connecting! Compensation: $25.00 - $37.00 per hour Building A Stronger Foundation For Arizona's Masonry Industry

Our mission is to create significant and lasting positive change for the Arizona masonry industry and to reinforce that our systems provide the premier building envelope solution in the minds of public and private owners, developers, architects, engineers, general contractors and the general public. As A Mason, What Would I Do?

As a skilled mason, the contributions you make will last for generations. Masons work with brick, concrete block, stone, glass block, architectural precast and more. Work can be simple as building a wall or as complex as installing an ornate exterior, constructing a school or hospital. As with many construction trades, masonry work is done outdoors. The work is very physical, involving the use of hand tools, power tools and material-moving equipment. Every brick and block must be laid by hand and requires the skill of a craftsman - a true artist. A skilled mason knows the different patterns, textures and colors that create an attractive finished product. Masons must also be able to read blueprints, understand building codes and be knowledgeable of industry safety guidelines and rules for handling hazardous materials. Each job presents new challenges that masons are called upon to address and solve.