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Stucco plasterer skills for your resume and career
7 stucco plasterer skills for your resume and career
1. Coats
- Applied, leveled and smoothed coats of plaster or stucco.
- Applied coats of plaster or stucco to buildings.
2. Texture
Texture refers to the details within an artwork--whether a sculpture, painting, pottery piece, or video game design--that give the effect of a certain feel. Different textures require different designs; for example, a rough texture may be replicated with stippling while a smooth texture may be represented through wavy lines following one direction.
- Stucco) put on mud and Texture houses.
- Sprayed acoustic materials, texture finish over walls and ceilings.
3. Scaffolding
- Apply Brown Coat/ Stick Foam/ Apply Finish according to specifications Use of hydrolic lifts Scaffolding construction/ removal REFERNECES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
- Construct scaffolding or build containment areas prior to beginning abatement or decontamination process.
4. Trowels
- Assisted with stucco work at MacDill Air Force Base Spread mud with a pump Spread synthetic stucco with a hawk and trowel
- Create decorative textures in finish coat, using brushes or trowels, sand, pebbles, or stones.
5. Plastering
- Performed all phases of plastering Provided outstanding customer service.
- Performed various construction activities with expertise in plastering.
6. Base Coat
- Learned how to properly mix and apply: scratch coat, brown coat, base coat and EIFS
- Mixed base coat and finishes.
7. Acoustic Materials
- Spray acoustic materials or texture finish over walls or ceilings.
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List of stucco plasterer skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a stucco plasterer resume and required skills for a stucco plasterer to have include:
- Coats
- Texture
- Scaffolding
- Trowels
- Plastering
- Base Coat
- Acoustic Materials
Updated January 8, 2025