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Operates, maintains, and cleans housekeeping equipment such as vacuum cleaner, buffer, shampoo machine, and mop unit. Must be able to push loaded cart and use vacuum cleaner, buffer, and carpet cleaning machines.
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Vacuums carpet in offices, rooms and public areas; scrubs, strips, waxes, and buffs floors using powered scrubber and buffer; shampoos carpet and rugs using shampooing machine. Wipes, dusts and/or polishes furniture, fixtures, glass doors and windows, door trims, etc.
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Equipment Used: Welding machine, cutting torch, brush, pad, buffer, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, rubber hammer, tape measure. Visually examine welds for adherence to quality standards; rewelds defective joints and removes surplus slag, flux, and spatter using a brush, pad, buffer, and/or grinder.
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Operates all equipment including vacuum, pressure washer, rotary buffer, dual action polisher, and vapor steam machine extractor in an efficient manner. Since then, we have grown to the largest automotive detail and reconditioning company in central NC. Our customers include Leith Inc, Fred Anderson, Valley Auto World, Bryan Honda, Sir Walter Chevrolet, and many other high volume franchise dealerships.
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Must be able to operate and maintain all floor cleaning/finishing equipment to include but not limited to floor buffer/burnishes, water extraction machine, and carpet cleaning equipment.
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Skill in operating specialized cleaning equipment (e.g., buffer, carpet shampoo machine, vacuum cleaner, swimming pool cleaning equipment, etc.) Cleans catch basins, spreads sand and gravel, performs asphalt patch work, and serves as flag man to assist in street maintenance.
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Skill in operating specialized cleaning equipment (e.g., buffer, carpet shampoo machine, vacuum cleaner, cleaning equipment, etc.) Performs ground maintenance to include mowing grass, blowing leaves, pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks, and assist with snow removal as season dictates.
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Must be able to operate and maintain all floor cleaning/finishing equipment including but not limited to floor buffer/burnishes, water extraction machine, and carpet cleaning equipment. Job Skills / Requirements Floor care technician is responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet areas (stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction, & bonneting.
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Floor care specialist lead is responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet areas (stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction, & bonneting). Performs the following duties: carpet cleaning (bonnet and extraction), scrubbing, stripping, sealing, waxing, and spray buffing had surface floors.
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Operates the following machines: floor sprayer, automatic scrubber buffer, vacuum cleaner, wet/dry vacuum, pressure washer, rotary/steam hand held shampooing machine, window wash pole system and extracting machine.
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Knowledge of winding machine, overhead crane, brazing equipment, dereeler, upender, hand drill, disc sander, lead clamping and bending equipment, bar clamping equipment, table and bandsaw, hydraulic bender, torch set, grinder, buffer and miscellaneous hand tools.
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Book bins, automated material handler machine, book carts, computer, keyboard, scanner, printer, telephone, copiers; RFID equipment; automated disc cleaning machine & media buffer; email.
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Sub assembly operation will require use of micrometers, venier calipers, punch press, forming press, spot welding machine, resistance soldering machine, vapor hone machine, soldering irons, microscope, magnifying glass, solder & tweezers.
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Able to use High speed buffer, marble polisher, extractor and shampoo machine, vacuum, duster/rags, window cleaner, furniture polish, all purpose cleaner, cream cleanser, mop, hand vacuum, extension cord, etc.
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Set up welding machine and adjusts settings. Are you a competent MIG welder, possessing the skills necessary to weld a variety of material thicknesses, various joint configurations, and positions.
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