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The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up or laying down tubing, working the rig floor, and assisting in operating the rig when necessary.
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The Floor Hand works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry out all assigned job duties. The Floor Hand is responsible for performing tasks associated with the operations of a well servicing rig.
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Working hand in hand with physicians, PA's, NP's and correctional staff who all have the same goal of optimal patient care. Correctional Nurse Location: Johnson County Detention Center. Correctional Nurse Requirements: LPN or RN.
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Must be able to pull ropes and work under a lineman safely as a ground-hand. Able to utilize a variety of hand tools, operate power tools and equipment to perform outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) utility construction.
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Under the general direction of the Lead Farmhand (and Facilities Manager), the Farm Hand/Animal Caretaker assists in performing routine farm animal care and grounds maintenance. The Farm Hand is a diligent and hard worker who is willing to lend a helping hand wherever needed throughout the business.
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As the Development Specialist, you will make your mark on Jewish life at ASU by working hand in hand with the Executive Director and other organizational leaders on resource and business development.
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Two plus years of experience in shear, brake press, turret punch, CNC laser, ironworker, band saw, welding machine, cutting torch, plasma cutter, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, and other hand tools required.
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Ability to operate an oxygen acetylene torch, plasma cutter, hand held Arc Welder, hand held Mig & Tig Welder, & various grinding equipment. Must be able to use various hand tools.
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This role will support the Senior Imaging Specialist in working hand‐in‐hand with the in‐house Photographers and Producers in capturing assets as well as finalizing color correction, retouching, and digital modification of the final product.
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ARRT with MD license in hand or RCIS accepted. Posted job title: CARDIAC CATH LAB TECHNOLOGIST / CARDIOVASCULAR / INTERVENTIONAL. Aureus Medical Group - Imaging is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Olney, Maryland.
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Equipment or Machinery Operated:General power driven machinery, such as; band saw, jig saw, drill press, bench grinder, key cutting machines, code cutting machines, small hand tools, multi-meters and test equipment common to the locksmith trade.
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Operates a variety of equipment and machinery to complete tasks including tractors, finish mowers, brush hog, trimmers, blowers, sprayers, spreaders, aerators, split seeders, chain saws, brush chipper, ball field stripers, chalkers, power saws, hand saws, drills, power tools, miscellaneous hand tools, pickup trucks, dump trucks, snow plows, salt spreaders, hand spreaders, bobcat, backhoe, golf cart, utility vehicle, and other equipment as needed to complete essential duties.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), interior blast, steaming, orbital wash, chemical / detergent, vapor scrubbing, hand scrappers, dig out systems, pressure washer up to 4500 psi, and assorted pneumatic, power, and hand tools.
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Gives direction to crane operator or hoisting engineer engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety of workers and material handled using hand signals, loudspeaker, two-way radio or telephone.
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Stress Analysis - Perform analysis of systems supports and routings using hand analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), and other advanced techniques. Experience with software tools such as FEMAP, Siemens NX, and Abaqus preferred.
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