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They perform a variety of tasks, monitors and inspects tasks for commercial and residential restoration jobs to ensure completion of drying, demolition and various restoration activities, prepares/reviews documentation to include notes, photos and documents according to company policies and procedures, explains processes used to complete active jobs and next steps to resolution in person to customers, supervise techs assigned to the job.
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The Mid-level Electronic Security Technician will plan and perform security system installations, corrective maintenance, troubleshooting and demolition tasks. The Mid-level Electronic Security Technician will plan and perform security system installations, corrective maintenance, troubleshooting and demolition tasks.
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As directed, performs activities associated with welding, fabrication, repair, rebuilding, installation and demolition of the plant’s buildings, equipment and machinery. As directed, performs activities associated with welding, fabrication, repair, rebuilding, installation and demolition of the plant’s buildings, equipment and machinery.
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Uninstall and remove the complete POS hardware and all components including telephone and any connected peripherals prior to Cashwrap demolition. Uninstall and remove the complete POS hardware and all components including telephone and any connected peripherals prior to Cashwrap demolition.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClass A Heavy Haul Truck Driver for Midwest Steel Co. an Industrial Demolition Company that works around the United States. Company DescriptionIndustrial Demolition Specialist for companies all through the United States.
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General cleanup, demolition, use of cutting torch, jackhammers and placing culvert or pipe sections in trench. Perform a variety of routine, non-machine tasks, such as removing forms from set concrete, filling expansion joints with caulking and rebar placement.
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Solid experience with concrete sawing, cutting and/or removal Proficiency in any or all of the following diamond or demolition tools: wall saw, core drill, flat saw, handsaws, ring saws and/or compressor tools.
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Our projects are primarily associated with environmental remediation and may include demolition and renovation of commercial/industrial facilities that contain regulated material. Engineer overseeing remediation construction projects including building related remediation work, decommissioning and demolition including hazardous material management, or below-ground remediation.
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Assist lead technicians and project managers with mitigation and restoration projects, including but not limited to: water extraction and mitigation, fire and smoke cleaning and restoration, biohazard cleanup, demolition and light construction, carpet cleaning, and content handling/storage.
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Experience in completing full grounding installations, tower demolition, tower stripping and painting (erect and horizontal). MUST be a Certified Tower Climber - can be via Gravitec Systems, Inc. or ComTrain.
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Some minor demolition & Clean Up. Must have your own tools including: hammer, tap measure, carpenter square, pliers, tool bag. Some minor demolition & Clean Up. Be a self-starter and be a finisher.
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In Particular, this position oversees civil and structural design activities including developing general arrangement drawings, site plans, sections and details, foundation details, elevations, bollard and trench locations, signage, and demolition.
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Our Temporary works group supports design-build tasks that include: Bridge erection & demolition, Cofferdam design, Critical crane lifts, Erection sequencing & staged construction analysis, Hoisting and jacking, Deep foundations and dewatering, Excavation support, Marine engineering, Pile drive analysis, Ductwork analysis, Falsework design, Temporary bridge & trestle, estimate support, Working surface design, On-site engineering support.
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Burns Environmental Services is an environmental and demolition firm that never stands still because something great is always happening. We will continue to expand and increase our influence in California, while constantly developing our leadership roles in the for-profit and non-profit sectors.
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