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Removes of all litter, debris, and unwanted items within NTTA’s maintenance limits. This is accomplished by removing litter/debris along the roadway, performing turf maintenance activities, performing erosion repairs, performing pavement repairs and other minor construction projects, assisting with inspections and other preventative maintenance activities, responding to emergencies (vehicular accidents, weather emergencies, etc.
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May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces, erect scaffolding, clean up rubble and debris, and remove waste materials. May break stud ferrules, pick up dropped temporary safety, string out welding leads, fetch welding rod, fire watch, fill water jugs, clean site trailers, organize gang boxes, attach temp safety, tape up welding lead cuts, pick up bone yard dunnage, general go-fer, maintain danger tape, sort bolts.
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Perform mowing, weed-trimming, debris removal, ground maintenance and cleanup, light construction, and maintenance repairs for client properties. If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker, or General Laborer, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you.
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As a Construction Laborer you will work as part of a crew that will be responsible for building and breaking down scaffolding as well as installing ladders, walkways, and handrails. You are also responsible for preparing the work site, removing debris, and inspecting the scaffold parts.
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Under the direction and supervision of the designated Crew Lead, Field Foreman, General Foreman or Superintendent(s), the Clean Up Laborer is responsible for the effective and accurate performance of all assigned responsibilities including, but not limited to assisting with manual labor duties for various construction trades and different environments.
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As a General Laborer, you will do a variety of work in different industries. Remove debris and trash from work site. As a General Laborer, you will do a variety of work in different industries.
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Clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, clean up rubble and debris and remove waste materials. Installation of erosion and sediment controls (i.e. silt fence, super silt fence, gutter buddies, etc.
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May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, perform demolition activities, and clean up rubble, debris and other waste materials.
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This includes removing debris, dirt, and other materials using brooms, shovels, and high-pressure water equipment, operating front-end loaders, tractors and forklifts. Must successfully complete Rigger Training before being allowed to rig load for crane to lift and move.
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Activities to include but not limited to: mowing, edge, trim and rake fields; operate riding mowers, push mowers, light duty vehicles, blowers, sweepers, trimmers, edger, and weed eaters, fertilization and chemical applications, over-seeding, flowerbed and tree maintenance and debris removal from athletic fields and surfaces, snow/ice removal, etc.
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Training Provided Good fit for those with construction, lawn care, pest control, carpet cleaning and general laborer. As a restoration technician, you are a key team member responsible for the restoration of carpets, upholstery and draperies that have been damaged by water, smoke, fire, debris or other methods of damage.
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May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, clean up rubble and debris. Perform tasks involving physical labor at building, highway, and heavy construction projects, tunnel and shaft excavations, and demolition sites.
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If you have any experience in Construction, as a General Laborer, Service technician, Field Service Technician, Installer, Carpenter, Mechanic, Machinist, Operator, Repairman, Assembly worker, Assembly technician, or any skilled trade, you may find this opportunity to be a great fit for your career.
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Dispose of debris and hazardous materials according to local environmental standards and regulations. Ability to pass Background Check For Newport News Shipyard. Here at Precon Marine Inc., we are a leading company in Marine Construction for the Mid Atlantic region.
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We are seeking Scaffolding Erector/ General Laborer candidates to join our team at Kings Bay, GA. This position is responsible for performing tasks that involve physical labor and erecting scaffold at a construction site using hand and power tools of all types.
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