




Job Summary: A formwork professional responsible for the assembly, inspection, maintenance, and demobilization of aluminum formwork systems on construction sites, ensuring compliance and quality. Key Highlights: 1. Expertise in aluminum formwork assembly and disassembly techniques. 2. Quality control, plumbness verification, leveling, and alignment. 3. Experience with industrialized formwork systems is a plus. Description: * Aluminum formwork assembly and disassembly techniques. * Knowledge of system components: panels, angles, props, bracings, clamps, pins, wedges, etc. * Basic understanding of concrete pouring and curing. * Ability to interpret construction drawings and assembly sketches. * Quality control and verification of plumbness, leveling, and alignment. * Formwork storage and preservation practices. * Knowledge of occupational safety and PPE usage regulations. Advantages: * Experience with formwork systems from manufacturers such as Forsa, SH, SF, and others. * Experience on large-scale projects or vertical concrete cast-in-place developments. * Technical course in Building Construction, Civil Engineering, Metal Structures, or related fields. * Certification or specific training in industrialized formwork systems (e.g., aluminum formwork, trussed formwork, or similar) is desirable. Roles and Responsibilities of the Formwork Professional * CHECK\-IN ON SITE (Receiving and Initial Inspection) Objective: Ensure that received aluminum formwork systems are complete, intact, and fit for use per project technical specifications. Key technical activities: * Technical batch verification; * Dimensional and visual inspection; * Inspection of connections and hardware; * Photographic and documentary record; * MONTHLY TECHNICAL CHECKLIST (Maintenance and On-Site Performance) Objective: Monitor system performance, wear, service life, and technical compliance during use. Verification items: * Panel integrity; * Wear on concrete-contact surfaces; * Alignment and deformations; * Surface roughness verification (impact on concrete finish quality); * Accessories and hardware; * Assembly efficiency; * Concrete pouring history; * Cleaning and storage; * CHECK\-OUT (Demobilization and End-of-Use Closure) Objective: Conduct a technical evaluation of the system at project completion to determine reuse, maintenance, or disposal. Activities: * Final system inventory; * Post-project technical evaluation; * Panel condition classification; * Service life report; * Post-project maintenance plan; 2510310202231841764


