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Climbs trees to work at heights of up to 60 feet (Climber I) Maintains climbing gear and tree care equipment to be sure that all equipment and tools are safe and in working order for high quality and safe service, including daily equipment inspection and maintenance.
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Unassisted), hand excavation/digging (using shovels/picks), carrying and climbing ladders, operating and working from man lifts, operating electronic tools (drills, saws, etc.) Operate power saws and drills to connect and cut piping and wellheads, and to cut slots into our gas system piping.
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What we are looking for We are looking for a Laborer to work for the construction of landfill gas collection or other environmental pollution control systems. You will report to the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Senior Field Technician or Project Foreman on site.
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There are outstanding recreational opportunities available in the local area including hiking, varied water based activities, camping, rock climbing, snow skiing, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, etc.
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Experience using various types of pneumatic and electrical tools including air tools, grinders, band saw, sanders, buffers, lifting & moving devices (forklift, pallet jack), saws and drills, preferred.
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You will install and repair aerial telecommunications cable You will safely use hand tools and equipment such as; wrenches, drills, ladders, lanyards, saws, lashers, climbing hooks, and more.
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Title: Trimmer/Climber TraineeType: Full-Time/Non-ExemptReports to: Foreperson/General ForepersonTree Trimmer Essential Functions:Trims and/or removes trees by climbing with the aid of a ladder, safety belt, climbing line, powered trimmer lift truck, or works from the ground using saws/pruners.
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Title: Journeyman/Top ClimberType: Full-Time/Non-ExemptReports to: Foreperson/General ForepersonEssential Functions of Journeyman Tree Trimmer at Wright Tree Service:Trims and/or removes trees by climbing with the aid of a ladder, safety belt, climbing line, powered trimmer lift truck, or works from the ground using saws/pruners.
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Responsibilities: Install and repair aerial telecommunications cable Safely use hand tools and equipment such as; wrenches, drills, ladders, lanyards, saws, lashers, climbing hooks, and more.
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Includes lifting of heavy objects, 50-75 lbs, ladder climbing, and working with hazardous materials and equipment, including various kilns, rollers, wheels, extruders, saws, sanders, drill presses, lathes, jointers, planers, levels, squares, bevels, hammers, files, rasps, vise grips, presses, pliers, chisels, shovels, clamps, glue gun, routers, grinders, shaft machines, compressors, sand blasters, welders (MIG, TIG, Gas, Stick), cutters, shears, plasma cutter, adhesives, and solvents.
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Under general supervision, the Maintenance Worker II must be a self-starter and will be responsible for the following job duties: Metal working; welding (stainless steel), constructing sheet metal fabrications and machining with manual machines (mill, lathe, band saws, etc.
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Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 pounds, pushing and pulling heavy equipment, bending, stooping, climbing, carrying, outdoor work and working alone for long periods of time with or without accommodation.
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Uses a variety of hand tools, equipment, and standard electrical test equipment such as voltmeters, fault locators, hot-line tools, crimpers, pliers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pole-climbing equipment, chain saws and hydraulic anchor setters as necessary to accomplish job requirements.
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Familiarity in using various types of pneumatic and electrical tools including air tools, grinders, band saw, sanders, lifting and moving devises, saws, drills and assortments of hand tools. Apply physical mobility (reaching, bending, climbing, crawling, kneeling, arm and leg extension, lift, carry, push and pull) to perform all assembly production activities including moving parts, tools, equipment and materials in and out of vehicles.
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Unassisted), hand excavation/digging (using shovels/picks), carrying and climbing ladders, operating and working from man lifts, operating electric tools, (drills, saws, etc.) Oversight and inspection of landfill gas and landfill construction (cell and closure) to ensure compliance with design plans.
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