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Military Concrete And Asphalt Specialist

September 26, 2008 By admin

The Army is responsible for keeping their facilities and Army bases in top shape, and there is often a lot of construction going on. The Army has the need for remodeling and new construction of airfields, roads and structures is an ongoing and constant need in the Military. Duties that are involved in construction and concrete and asphalt repair paving may entail production of concrete with a mixer, assisting in surfacing and asphalt paving applications. The position of an Army Asphalt and Concrete specialist works well with the Army Apprenticeship program. Construction equipment materials and operators are constantly needed in operating and maintaining graders, cranes, bulldozers, and other heavy equipment for these projects. Many of these different types of construction cant are made without moving vast amounts of earth, and creating new surfaces using concrete and asphalt. The Asphalt and Concrete specialist working in the Army is responsible for buildings, roads, airfields, dams and other structures maintained and built in the United States Army. Advanced level Asphalt and Concrete specialists are involved in setting up and operating asphalt equipment on specific job tasked construction details, and operating advanced plants for the production of aggregate and asphalt construction materials. It is one of the most mobile and fluid of any standing force in the world. As such, the need for new construction and remodeling of existing structures, roadways, and airfields is a constant concern. You can receive up to ? of the total hours needed for civilian licensure and qualification, and it is an advantageous program for many people to participate in. You will work as a construction worker on a variety of different Army military projects. You may be responsible for supervising and operating the different types of equipment used in asphalt and concrete paving and production. Do You Have Prior Service? Get Cash Bonuses For Your Past Military Service. Click here for more information. If you have any experience in using heavy construction type equipment, and if you enjoy working outdoors this may be a good job specialty for you. You will work to learn the repair and maintenance of different types of equipment that will be used in this job, and also how to operate various types of concrete and asphalt production equipment. Part of your mission will be to participate in simulated combat conditions and also in classroom training.

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