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Performs routine safety requirements as related to, but not limited to, Lock Out/Tag Out, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, High Pressure Water Blasting, Wet and Dry Vacuuming and Exposure to Air Contaminants, etc.
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Must be able to inspect, repair, maintain, and troubleshoot 40K and 55K Ultra High Pressure Water blasting pumps. Must be able to inspect, repair, maintain, and troubleshoot 40K and 55K Ultra High Pressure Water blasting pumps.
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Inspection of roll-offs and coordination with vac truck supervisor for water and oil removal. Operates all necessary equipment in service line (chemical, hydro-blasting, painting, blasting, and vacuum) in accordance with operation training and safety procedures.
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Technicians perform work using high pressure water blasting equipment up to 40, 000 PSI to clean heavy industrial equipment (pipes, boilers, tanks, heat exchangers, etc.) Technicians perform work using high pressure water blasting equipment up to 40, 000 PSI to clean heavy industrial equipment (pipes, boilers, tanks, heat exchangers, etc.
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Prepare new and previously painted surfaces for painting, staining, varnishing and finishing by water blasting, stripping, sanding, patching, puttying, priming and cleaning. Remove graffiti using water and various chemicals.
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Performs routine safety requirements as related to, but not limited to, Lock Out/Tag Out, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, High Pressure Water Blasting, Wet and Dry Vacuuming and Exposure to Air Contaminants.
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We are currently looking for a Water Blasting Technician to join our awarding team. : Water Blasting Technician. Use equipment such as water blast gun, water lance, wet and dry vacuum hose (6" and 8"), shovels and picks.
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Serving customers across a wide range of industries, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil & gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, and cement.
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Removes graffiti by washing, water blasting, painting, or other methods, including using graffiti removal chemicals. One position is available in the Water Division and one position is available in the Parks Division.
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Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water and/or abrasive blasting. Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water and/or abrasive blasting.
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Performs industrial maintenance work, including vacuuming industrial waste and/or materials (solids, sludge and liquids) and water blasting to clean various surfaces. Sets up and breaks down vacuum piping, hoses and hydro-hose runs.
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All necessary tools and equipment for the specified trades and tasks, aerial lifts, forklifts, pallet jacks, sandblasting equipment, water blasting equipment, sanding machines, paint machines, paint mix system, scaffolding, swinging stages, and mixed types of ladders.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO: Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Shovels or pours abrasives, such as sand, grit, or shot of specified grade into machine hopper.
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Prepare wood, fiberglass, and metal surfaces for painting by removing old finishes, grease, rust, scale, and dirt by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting.
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General housekeeping and organization of the working areas, sweeping, trash removal, water-blasting, painting, cleaning equipment. Responsible for maintaining water quality monitoring equipment always calibrated, in working and reliable conditions.
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