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Apply sealants, solvents, chemical washes, paints and coatings, protective coatings, rust proofing, cosmoline, greases/lubricants, adhesives and armor panels such as spalls. - Operate equipment and machinery which may be hand-operated, automatic, or semi-automatic, such as tanks, pumps, stills, spray jets, stream jets, air jets, control valves, sheet metal cabinets and hoods and aprons, conveyors and hoists, mechanical washing & degreasing equipment, and baskets for handling stock while maintaining volume of solutions, drain/replenish tanks of solutions, and operating distilling and reclaiming apparatuses.
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Build and set forms, use level instrument, tie rebar, build scaffold, finish carpentry work, read tape/ruler, set screeds, install batter boards, and operate various hand and power tools. Will fasten materials together with nails, screws, staples, and/or adhesives, and does a final check of their work to ensure accuracy.
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Application of adhesives, lubricants or other materials to machines or their parts as well as other equipment in accordance with stated procedures. Take off hardened material from machines or machine parts by utilizing power and hand tools jack and sledge hammer, abrasive and other appliances.
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Performs hand layout of features for trimming and drilling in parts or assemblies. Mixes and applies appropriate adhesives to bond parts. Handles, applies, stores and disposes of composite materials, adhesives, sealants, resins and solvents.
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Additionally, the Carpenter should be able to shape or cut materials to specified measurements using hand or power tools, and join materials with nails, screws, staples, or adhesives. Experience in joining materials with nails, screws, staples, or adhesives.
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Repair gear heads and reducers, run all types of piping including black iron, stainless steel, copper, PVC and flexible tubing, install various components including: seals, bearings, o-rings, gaskets, adhesives, belts, chains, rollers, sprockets, gears and sheaves, troubleshoot repair/rebuild centrifugal/positive displacement pumps, weld stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, fabricate guards, etc.
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Mixing, applying and spreading cement, glue or other adhesives using hand tools. Cutting and fitting tiles around obstacles and openings using hand and power cutting tools. Experience with hand and power tools.
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Assemble units by using various hand tools, assembly fixtures, adhesives and lubricants. Use various hand tools and measuring equipment such as: drills, pliers, taps, calipers and micrometers.
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May be required to safely handle a variety of adhesives and solvents. May use a variety of small hand tools or power tools. May be required to safely handle a variety of adhesives and solvents.
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Experience working with adhesives, chemical cleaners, coating materials and other commonly used chemicals used in manufacturing. Experience with hand tools, including crimpers, drills, taps, torque wrenches, power tools and air tools.
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Operate graphics shop tools: work with cameras and lighting equipment, cutting tools (manual and automated), solvents, adhesives and inks, laminators, lasers, scanners, printers: inkjet, UV-cure, solvent, pad, card, and label.
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Ability to use hand tools and power tools such as electric drill, drill press, side grinder, porta-band, reciprocating saw, electric hoist, chain saw, band saw, jig saw, torque wrench, and impact wrench.
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Lubricate or apply adhesives or other materials to machines, machine parts, or other equipment, according to specified procedures. Dismantle machines and remove parts for repair, using hand tools, chain falls, jacks, cranes, or hoists.
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Utilize hand skills to install graphics-related items on a variety of substrates/materials to include, but not limited to, plastics, metals, wood, glass, vinyl, and fabrics. The candidate will be responsible for directly and indirectly providing support to graphics design and fabrication, adhesives bonding, specialty fabrication and finishing, and printing across multiple materials.
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The position includes a variety of duties including but not limited to ceramic preparation, transducer assembly, weighing /mixing adhesives and epoxies using digital scales, electrical wiring of transformer – inductor networks.
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