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The Plasterer 755 is responsible to perform functions that include but are not limited to model and mold making (fiberglass and silicone), fiberglass repair, and manufacturing and casting parts in materials such as urethanes, epoxies and resins.
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Examples of building construction trades include cabinetmaker, carpenter, concrete finisher, electrician, HVAC controls technician, HVAC mechanic, ironworker, millwright, painter, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, refrigeration mechanic, roofer, sheet metal worker, steamfitter, tile setter and welder.
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Mixes all types of plastering materials including base coat gypsum, concrete bonding plaster and finishing plaster. 5 years as a journeyman plasterer, required. Repairs, patches and replaces exterior stucco, brick and cmu, cement sidewalks, walls and other surfaces in agency's properties and buildings.
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Examples of repair/maintenance of mechanical equipment include Operating Engineer 1/2, auto mechanic, Mobile Equipment Maintenance Mechanic, Mobile Equipment Overhaul Mechanic and Mobile Equipment Master Mechanic.
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UPMC Presbyterian is searching for a full-time Painter/Plasterer to join their Maintenance and Facilities department! Mix and apply paint at the rate of 2,000 square feet per eight-hour-day on smooth or pre-finished walls, 1,200 square feet per eight-hour-day on rough walls, including but not restricted to concrete or masonry block, rough plaster, acoustical tile and others of similar texture.
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The Plasterer 200 is responsible to perform functions that include but are not limited to plastering normal finishes and simulated finishes (i.e., rock work, brick, stone wood). Those in this position may also include the removal and installation of tile brick pavers, concrete and asphalt, the fabrication of MACON parts and the repair and refurbishment of character heads.
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The responsibilities include mixing and applying paint (using brush, roller, or spray) and also must be able to finish drywall and perform plaster related repairs at industry standard production levels.
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Performs basic road maintenance by clearing drainage, spreading road surface material, filling pot holes, placement of signs, repairing fences, removing trees, etc. Participates in the painting, pipefitting, carpentry, sand blasting, and electrical repair of marine vessels and related equipment.
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The removal and installation of tile brick pavers, concrete and asphalt. The removal and installation of tile brick pavers, concrete and asphalt. This position provides support to Engineering, all maintenance teams including attractions, ride and show, and infrastructure facilities.
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Experience with cementitious materials, resins, epoxies, adhesives, acrylics, urethanes, molds, models and basic tools required of a Plasterer or a typical maintenance position. Plasterer 200:Able to work with cementitious materials, resins, epoxies, adhesives, acrylics, urethanes, molds, models and basic tools required of plasterer and a typical maintenance type position.
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Carpenter Perform a variety of skilled carpentry work in the construction, installation, erection, maintenance, fabrication and repair of wooden structure and fixtures (for example: architectural woodwork, millwork, trim, concrete forms, metal and wood framing, drywall, acoustical ceilings, etc.
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Aircraft Baggage Handler Bricklayer Carpentry Concrete Drywall Electrician Firefighter Framer Handyworker Laborer Landscaping Package Delivery (Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.) Painter Plasterer Plumber Pipe or Steam Fitter Steel Cable Worker Steel Fixer/Erector Stocker - Warehouse or Delivery Welder Trencher Other Physical Labor Experience (please explain in Question 11) I do not have any Physical Labor experience.
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Plasterer Mix and prepare plastering/EIFS materials. Plasterer Mix and prepare plastering/EIFS materials. Glazier Installation, repair, and replacement of glass in various structures, including windows, doors, and glass facades.
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Operator An operating engineer's job entails operating and maintaining heavy equipment, such as bulldozers, cranes, and excavators, to perform various construction, excavation, and earthmoving tasks. Boilermaker Skilled construction, assembly, and repair of boilers, pressure vessels, and other large metal containers used to store and transport liquids and gases in industrial settings.
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Iron Worker Construction, fabrication, and installation of structural steel and iron components to build buildings, bridges, and other metal structures. Fireproofer Application of fireproofing materials in new and existing commercial construction sites.
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