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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Job Details Job Location Hartford Finishing - HARTFORD, WI Job Shift 1st Shift Assembler-Heavy/Complex We are seeking Assemblers with a strong work ethic and a positive attitude to join the Hartford Finishing family.
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Operates such equipment as a jackhammer, air compressor, chop saw, chain saw, gas detector, hand tools, 2-yard dump truck and replenishes supplies. Minimum of 2-4 years' experience performing tasks associated with the maintenance and repair of asphalt streets, drainage and related facilities, including grade elevations and asphalt finishing.
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Finishing, Sanding, de-flashing, machine/press operation, quality control, and use of hand or power tools. Be able to use hand or power tools. Finishing, Sanding, de-flashing, machine/press operation, quality control, and use of hand or power tools.
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The Concrete Finisher's primary function is to smooth and finish surfaces of recently poured concrete to specified quality and textures with the use of hand and/or power tools. Can install and finish epoxy compounds on concrete surfaces using hand / power tools.
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Duties will include but are not limited to tasks designated as level 1 tasks in the above departments such as: assembling basic light fixtures, sandblasting, hand finishing and other finishing activities required for basic fixtures and finishes, etc.
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Primary Purpose of Position The primary purpose of this position is to perform building trades including but not limited to painting, sheet-rock finishing, carpentry, furniture repairs and various other repairs.
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Completing flatwork concrete projects for different commercial and residential propertiesUsing basic hand tools and power tools to build forms, pour and level concrete, and eventually do concrete finishing Working on projects of all different types and sizesWhat Do You Need.
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Operate power equipment, hand tools and vehicles associated with ground maintenance and landscaping activities in all seasons; Refurbish furniture and fixtures within guest rooms such as cabinets, tables, chairs, doors windows and counters, including painting and finishing furniture and fixtures if needed.
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Seldom give up before finishing, especially in the face of resistance or setbacks. - Get first-hand customer information and use it for improvements in products and services. Seldom give up before finishing, especially in the face of resistance or setbacks.
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The Concrete Finisher is responsible for smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks to specified textures, using hand tools or power tools, including floats, trowels and screeds.
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Job Description The Production Operator is an entry level position in the middle submodule to finishing end of the manufacturing process. Ability to use simple hand tools and measurement tools Basic Math skills appropriate to learn typical manufacturing production metrics Work in a large area of manufacturing space, often without line of site to direct supervision Able and willing to learn (interface with machine control panels, recognize quality, perform data analytics, troubleshoot issues and problem-solve) Essential Responsibilities: Adhere to all safety procedures and practice good housekeeping.
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Commercial Concrete Finisher Concrete Finishers are responsible for smoothing and finishing of poured concrete floors, slabs, walls, tilt-walls, elevated slabs, and site work (curbs, sidewalks, loading docks, etc.
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Smooths and finishes freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools with help of lead/foreman. Operates a variety of equipment including: hand and power tools, roller, backhoe, etc.
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1+ yrs experience in Hand finishing/polishing/deburring. Must be able to: lift over 30 pounds up to 4 feet, maintain stationary position for 50% of shift, stand, walk or traverse 50% of shift, work with repetitive hand and arm motion 60% of shift with suitable break periods, ascend or descend 20% of shift, and bend, reach, position, and place 50% of shift.
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Night Shift Finishing/Gluing Supervisor (job description) We have partnered with a Global Industry Leading Printing and Packaging Company in the Cincinnati Area to lead a search for their Finishing/Gluing Shift Supervisor.
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