TECHNICIAN BLOCK PRODUCTION

Cemex U.S.

The Role

Overview

Operate machinery, handle 50‑lb concrete blocks, ensure safety in block production.

Key Responsibilities

  • tool use
  • equipment
  • workplace safety
  • safety compliance

Tasks

-Tool & Equipment Use: Utilize tools and equipment with dexterity and precision. -Workplace Safety: Adhering to all workplace safety protocols and guidelines. -Safety Compliance: Uphold and advocate for a safe and compliant working environment.

Requirements

  • forklift
  • welding
  • electrical
  • high school
  • communication
  • stamina

What You Bring

-Machinery Operation: Operate heavy machinery such as wheeled loaders and forklifts with proficiency. -Physical Stamina: Maintain stamina and focus while standing for extended periods. -Physical Tasks: Perform various physical tasks including bending, squatting, stooping, sweeping, and shoveling. -Experience: Prior experience with forklift operation is highly desirable. -Communication & Instruction: Communicate effectively, following verbal and written instructions to ensure operational efficiency. -Climbing & Navigation: Navigate and climb conveyors and vertical ladders, demonstrating mechanical aptitude. -Skills: A background in electrical work, welding, and fabrication is advantageous. -36-601.01). Smoking and/or the use of tobacco or related products is prohibited in and on Cemex property as well as any building and/or vehicle owned or leased by Cemex. -Physical Requirements: Expect frequent walking, sitting, lifting (up to 50 pounds), pushing, pulling, and climbing as part of your daily routine. -Educational and Licensing Requirements: High School Diploma. -Role Adaptability: Learn and adapt to various operational roles including operator, cuber, and forklift duties. -Dynamic Environment: You’ll work in diverse environments, including exposure to varying conditions such as outdoor industrial operations settings.

The Company

About Cemex U.S.

-Built its roots through strategic acquisitions in the 1990s and early 2000s, growing into a national powerhouse. -Supports both landmark urban infrastructure and local developments, from bridge decks and highways to commercial high-rises and marine ports. -Its expertise spans cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, admixtures, and slag/fly-ash mixes—serving sectors like buildings, marine, and transport. -Recognized for pushing innovation in concrete solutions and handling heavy-civil projects and maritime terminals. -While following in its parent’s global footsteps, the U.S. arm has carved its own story of scale, technical strength, and nationwide reach.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government