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| The Drywall
Finisher finishes gypsum wallboard surfaces by taping, spotting, pointing,
filling, finishing, and sanding joints, angles, internal and external corners,
and all field surfaces. Skill is required in the use of hand filling and
machine tool methods for both preparation and application techniques. As
such, the Drywall Finisher shall be familiar with all aspects of the trade
including: the tools, materials, procedures, environmental conditions on
the job site as well as the regulations and standards of the various authorities
having jurisdiction. |
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A skilled Drywall Finisher
will be organized and capable of working independently. The Drywall Finisher
shall possess a recognized certificate of trade qualification, certificates
of apprenticeship as required, and have completed an approved training
course, as well the Drywall Finisher shall have the minimum acceptable
level of education as required by the industry. Safety is stressed in all
aspects of the drywall finishing trade. Physical and health hazards include
the dangers of toxic poisoning from paint and related material fumes and
dusts and falls from elevated work platforms or ladders. |
The Drywall Finisher will also
be familiar with the regulations and standards which outline those requirements.
The Drywall Finisher should be physically fit to perform the tasks required
by the trade, and capable of taking detailed instruction on the job site.
Working
Conditions: Standing, bending, some lifting (up to 75 lbs.). Coating
and/or sanding with the use of a respirator.
Recommended
Classes: General math, algebra, geometry. General knowledge of Blueprint
reading helpful.
Terms
of Apprenticeship: Terms of Apprenticeship: 4
years of on the job training, related class room instruction, classes a
minimum of 160 hours per year.
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District Council 21 is accepting
Apprentice applications on-line.
If you are interested in applying
CLICK HERE |
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Apprentice Evaluation
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