TECH ASSISTANT-ADVISOR PT/MASONRY - 0291654TECH ASSISTANT-ADVISOR PT 2017-2018
Reference Code : e768057d-041c-6cf1-8bab-0025b3b10763 Job Title: TECH ASSISTANT-ADVISOR PT Job Description: https://www.ocps.net/cms/One.aspx?portalId=54703&pageId=90956 Salary Information: https://www.ocps.net/departments/human_resources/compensation/salary_schedules/ Job Requirements & Qualifications: • High School Diploma or higher • Six or more years of full-time industry experience as an Office Manager/Administrative Assistant in the Brick & Block Masonry field. • Must hold or demonstrate eligibility for a valid State or District issued Temporary or Professional Teaching Certificate. • Excellent use of positive interpersonal skills and communication skills • Computer proficient OSHA’s silica rule will require all jobsites to have:
Florida Dates: September 6, 2017 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Miami, FL September 8, 2017 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Naples, FL Sumter Correctional Institution is advertising for a Masonry Instructor. If you know of anyone who might be a good candidate, here is a link to the job posting: https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/BUSHNELL-FDC-VOCATIONAL-TEACHER-EJT-MASONRY-SUMTER-CORRECTIONAL-INSTITUTION-FL-33513/411520800/ Posted by Bronzella Cleveland | Jun 1, 2017
When we were young, we built entire cities and neighborhoods from Legos and Lincoln Logs. Then, somewhere between childhood and adulthood, we were taught that it is more desirable to go to college, earn a degree and sit in cubicles for 40 hours a week than it is to build and fix things with our hands. Fortunately for many of us, there are still careers where builders thrive and earn more money than their cubicle counterparts and NCCER’s Build Your Future (BYF) initiative is committed to sharing the many opportunities for successful, lucrative careers in the construction industry with students across the country. Read the full story here: https://www.masonrymagazine.com/blog/2017/06/01/build-more-than-a-career-build-a-life/ Submitted by Al Herndon, FMAEF
On April 25, 2017 in Lakeland at the Florida Skills State Conference, Olivia Bruening, a Senior at River Oak Technical College in Live Oak Florida, won 1st place in the Masonry Contest. Olivia competed with 14 of the best secondary masonry students in Florida and won 1st Place! Olivia will represent Florida at Skills USA In Louisville on June 22nd. Olivia has been competing in the FMAEF Masonry Showcase in Starke Florida for the last two years. In February, Olivia was part of the River Oak Technical College Masonry Team that finished 3rd out of seven schools competing. Olivia scored the highest points for her team and advanced to the Florida Skills State Masonry Contest. Olivia has outstanding masonry skills and she has been recognized by her school and the school board, as well as the masonry industry in Florida, for her hard work in masonry. Congratulation Olivia, and best of luck in Louisville! Painter's Corner - MCAA Magazine What can I do about congestion? The short answer is take an anti-histamine and call your doctor. Oh, not that type of congestion! That’s a sinus problem and all in your head anyway! Congestion in a concrete masonry unit (CMU) wall creates frustration and aggravation for the mason. This leads to lower productivity and the possibility of mistakes by actions or omissions. Add it all together and you have created the potential for a less than expected quality product. “Congested” is defined as something being too full or overcrowded. There are several ways that CMU wall can suffer from congestion. The main contributors to the clutter in the CMU wall are the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trades. Masonry is the only one of the three major wall types that is expected to accommodate their “stuff” as we build the wall. Wood and stud walls are built and then the MEP folks do their rough install. On the other hand, we (masonry) are expected to install piping, boxes, conduit, holes for duct work, etc. the accumulation of these things created congestion. Read the full article: https://www.masonrymagazine.com/blog/2017/05/01/painters-corner-mcaa-magazine/ FL DEPT OF CORRECTION VOCATIONAL TEACHER MASONRY |
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