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Drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (adjustable, needle nose, lineman), hammer, cable stripper, insulated crimping tool, flashlight and gloves. Multimeter, butt-set, toner/wand, coax compression and/or hex crimp tool.
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Must have your own tools including: hammer, tap measure, carpenter square, pliers, tool bag. Must have your own tools including: hammer, tap measure, carpenter square, pliers, tool bag.
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Proper Tools including: Tool belt, hammer, tape measure, speed square, torpedo level, paid or channel locks or pliers, Klein Tie Wires, Pliers, plumb bob, gammon reel, stick glue, nail bag, gloves, and pencil ✓ Valid drivers license ✓ Ability to successfully pass a drug screening.
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Tool Bag (Includes Framing Hammer - Min 16oz., 25' Tape Measure, Nail Bag, Nail Puller, Quick Square, Utility Knife) Tool Bag (Includes Framing Hammer - Min 16oz., 25' Tape Measure, Nail Bag, Nail Puller, Quick Square, Utility Knife.
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Must be able to provide own tools including, but not limited to, hammer, speed square, tape measure, chalk box, pliers, and tool pouch. Build rough wooden structures, such as vertical and horizontal concrete forms, gang forms, blocking, Johnny clamp forms, scaffolds, tunnel, bridge, or sewer supports, billboard signs, and temporary frame shelters, according to sketches, blueprints, or oral instructions.
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Including but not limited to; screwdrivers, pliers, crimps, strip tool, punch down tool, drill, hammer, ladder, toners and testers. Description: A Low Voltage Technician installs, leads and troubleshoots with Voice/Data/Video telecommunications cabling systems and equipment.
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Must have tools (tool belt, hammer, tape measure, basic carpentry tools) Joint Construction is a family owned construction services company, based out of Cottage Grove. Must have tools (tool belt, hammer, tape measure, basic carpentry tools.
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Experience with vertical and horizontal concrete forms, and gang forms preferred. 3 years Commercial Construction Carpenter experience preferred. Must be able to work at elevated heights, frequently lift materials weighing up to 50lbs and work in outside all weather conditions.
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Equipment: Incumbent must provide own hand tools unless prohibited by State law (including side cutting pliers, needle nose pliers, combination jaw pliers, crescent wrench, channel locks, screw driver set, plain face claw hammer, tape measure, electrical tester, utility knife, drywall saw, flashlight and tool carrier.
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Be able to perform duties with miscellaneous tools, hammer, screwdriver, cover lifting tool, fuel hose drainer, and chipping tool. Licenses/Certifications: Current Class A commercial drivers license with Hazmat /Tank endorsement), TWIC Card.
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Basic hand tools, tool belt, hammer, tin snips, pliers, side cuts, level, screwdriver, and utlity knife. Tool purchase programs & MORE! If you are an HVAC Apprentice looking to learn and grow in your trade alongside accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to further your career.
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Ability to use Power tools such as but not limited to a grinder, sawzall, band saw, drill, impact, skill saw, hammer drill, etc. Ability to use conveyor belt lacer and cutting tool. Personal tool set for repairs (List available.
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Tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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Associate may be expected to occasionally use a hand-held tool such as a hammer or rubber mallet to perform a task. Associate may be expected to occasionally use a hand-held tool such as a hammer or rubber mallet to perform a task.
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Minimum Tool Requirements: Basic Hand Tools- wrenches, screwdriver/nut drives, sheet metal/duct tools, and hammer. 2+ years experience with knowledge in refrigeration function and theory, the ability to diagnose and perform replacement of HVAC related components such as Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps, Furnaces & Air Handlers, Duct Work & Zone Systems, Thermostats, Air Filters/filtration Systems, Low and high voltage wiring.
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