Drywall Mechanic
Description: A journey-level Drywall Mechanic should be able to:
apply basic safety principles at all times; recognize the
tools needed in the trade and their application; apply
basic math operations for calculating areas and proper
measurements; interpret commercial drawings and
layouts; identify the proper procedures and materials for
interior and exterior framing considering drawing
specifications, wall openings, expansion joints, and
other key factors; identify the proper procedures and
materials for installing shaftwall; apply the best
practices for thermal moisture and protection, including
the installation of batt and rigid installation and zeefurring; identify the appropriate finishing procedures for
hanging sheetrock – this includes but is not limited to
measuring and cutting sheetrock according to a wall’s
length and openings, determining the proper spacing,
and applying the right caulk and trims necessary for the
job.
Overview: Two-hour closed-book examination
May use a basic function, non-printing calculator
No extra papers, books, notes or study materials
are allowed
Duration:
2 hours
Language:
Written English
InLab Price:
$80.00
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