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Equipment Used to Perform Job:Tomra (bottle machines), window washing equipment, vacuum cleaner, power washer, brooms, delivery vehicle, phone, fax, copier, two wheeler, pallet jack, box cutter (within wage and hour guidelines.
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This work expands from St. Pete to Orlando, Naples to Weekie WacheeYou will assist turf installation crew with various duties such asshoveling, raking, running wheelbarrows, sod/dirt removal, installing base material, installing turf/pavers.
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Operates moderately light equipment such as, but not limited to, tractor, bush hog, side cutter, woodchipper, cement mixer, forklift and cultipacker. Drives and operates dump trucks, hauling dirt and/or asphalt.
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This involves walking on even and uneven surfaces including gravel, blacktop, dirt, tile as well as stairs, bus steps and negotiating at least a 6-inch curb. In the teachers workroom, teachers will need to be able to use a large paper cutter, die cut machine and laminator which requires leaning and applying pressure of 101 pound force.
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Equipment Used to Perform Job:Two wheeler, cash register, pallet jack, box cutter, feather duster, and telephone. Working Conditions:This position is occasionally exposed to dirt, cleaning solvents and equipment movement hazards.
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Description :Job Title: Wine & Spirits ClerkDepartment: Wine & SpiritsFLSA: Non-ExemptGeneral Function:Provides prompt, efficient and friendly customer service. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Worker Characteristics:Must have the ability to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or verbal instructions; deal with a few concrete variables.
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Box cutter, cash registers, knives, trash compactor, cardboard compactor, computer, RPM, Telexon ordering unit, C.A.R.S. system, calculator, telephone, FAX machine, company vehicles (delivery vans), copier and department power equipment.
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Operation of small equipment, including but not limited to powerbrush groomers, line painters, sod cutter, weed trimmer, edgers, blowers, vacuums and misc. Routine and preventative field maintenance tasks include line painting, edging, mound and batter’s box repairs, infield dirt maintenance, mowing, netting repairs, synthetic turf grooming and repairs, identifying and correcting field safety issues, temporary fence setup, base anchor installations/repairs and more.
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Maintains strict adherence to department and company guidelines related to personal hygiene and dress. Ability to do simple addition and subtraction; copying figures, counting and recording. Must be able to perform the following physical activities: Climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
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Dismantle and reassemble water and gas piping systems, as necessary, to effect repairs, using a variety of tools such as acetylene torches, snap cutters, hack saws, tubing cutter, pipe wrenches, drills, pipe threading machines, etc.
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We are committed to Gods continued work through the ministry at CCCM Calvary Chapel Schools (CCS) was established to meet the educational, social, and spiritual needs of the children of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, pastored by Pastor Brian Brodersen.
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Operates sod cutter, spray rigs and may assist in the fertilization of greens, tees, fairways, roughs and related areas. Uses loaders to remove dirt, debris and other materials and refuse.
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Operates a variety of light equipment, machinery, and power / hand tools associated with department projects, including (but not limited to), a small tractor, commercial mower, edger, trimmer, chipper, chain saw, air compressor, concrete saw, leaf blower, tiller, sod cutter, asphalt loop, paint/marking machine, pick axe, sledgehammer, pitchfork, rake, post hole digger, shovel, broom, hand tools, or two-way radio.
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Experience in operations of the 'normal' landscape equipment (i.e., sod cutter, tiller, edger, and blower). Exposure to pesticides, exhaust fumes, chemicals, dust, dirt, insect bites and loud noises.
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Returns equipment to designated location at the maintenance facility as directed by the mechanic or Assistant Superintendent properly cleaned and serviced. Installs detailed irrigation and drainage systems as directed, understanding the principles and procedures of installation.
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