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Job Description
Apply interior or exterior plaster, cement, stucco, or similar materials. May also set ornamental plaster.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 47-2161.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 44,070.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 21.00
- Currently, there are 22,810 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Plasterers and Stucco Masons”.
Also Known As…
- Plasterers and Stucco Masons
- Plastering Contractor
- Plasterer Journeyman
- Plasterer Foreman
- Plasterer
- Plaster Foreman
- Plaster Applicator
- Plaster and Stucco Worker
- Artisan Plasterer
- Applicator
- Synthetic Plasterer
- Stucco Worker
- Stucco Plasterer
- Stucco Applicator
- Poured Wall Foreman
- Plasterer Apprentice
- Plaster Molder
- Plaster Mechanic
- Molding Plasterer
- Modeler
- Mason
- Dry Plasterer
- Artisan
Tasks for “Plaster Mechanic”
- Install guide wires on exterior surfaces of buildings to indicate thickness of plaster or stucco and nail wire mesh, lath, or similar materials to the outside surface to hold stucco in place.
- Apply weatherproof, decorative coverings to exterior surfaces of buildings, such as by troweling or spraying on coats of stucco.
- Clean and prepare surfaces for applications of plaster, cement, stucco, or similar materials, such as by drywall taping.
- Rough the undercoat surface with a scratcher so the finish coat will adhere.
- Cure freshly plastered surfaces.
- Apply insulation to building exteriors by installing prefabricated insulation systems over existing walls or by covering the outer wall with insulation board, reinforcing mesh, and a base coat.
- Apply coats of plaster or stucco to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings, using trowels, brushes, or spray guns.
- Create decorative textures in finish coat, using brushes or trowels, sand, pebbles, or stones.
- Determine materials needed to complete the job and place orders accordingly.
- Mold or install ornamental plaster pieces, panels, or trim.
- Clean job sites.
- Spray acoustic materials or texture finish over walls or ceilings.
- Set up scaffolds.
- Cover surfaces such as windows, doors, or sidewalks to protect from splashing.
- Mix mortar and plaster to desired consistency or direct workers who perform mixing.
Related Technology & Tools
- Corner tools
- Notebook computers
- Featheredgers
- Power drills
- Lime brushes
- Scaffolding
- Ornamental cut and shape tools
- Inside step tools
- Floats
- Piston pumps
- Trimming knives
- Personal computers
- Joint knives
- Ladders
- Hand saws
- Heat guns
- Straightedges
- T-squares
- Screeds
- Utility knives
- Nail guns
- Keyhole saws
- Rulers
- Scraping tools
- Hand trowels
- Plumb bobs
- Chalk lines
- Outside step tools
- Spray guns
- Nose step tools
- Plaster spraying machines
- Power trowels
- Plasterers' hammers
- Power sanders
- Claw hammers
- Plaster molds
- Plaster mixers
- Scratcher trowels
- Darbies
- Stilts
- Precision levels
- Cost estimating software
- Turtle Creek Software Goldenseal
- Sage Construction Anywhere
- A-Systems JobView
- Construction Software Center EasyEst