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Exposure to adverse weather, cramped conditions and some heavy lifting Visits to industrial/manufacturing settings, which may include exposure to various materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
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The plant contains a variety of equipment used in chemical and metals manufacturing industries including chemical processing systems (separators, fluidized bed reactors, distillation furnaces), vacuum arc furnaces, electron beam furnaces and welders, lathes, annealing furnaces, pre-heat furnaces, forges, extrusion presses, pilgers, cranes and lifting fixtures, boilers, cooling towers, planers and mills.
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Ability to do heavy lifting (up to 50 pounds) multiple times daily in a 10 to 12-hour shift. At Kentucky Trailer, we are driven to be the world leader in design, manufacturing and service solutions for the specialty trailer, custom transport and mobilized business markets.
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Perform physically demanding tasks, such as digging trenches to lay conduit and moving and lifting heavy objects. Austin Industrial delivers premier maintenance, construction, and soft craft services to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
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KT Pacer believes in strengthening tomorrow's modern manufacturing leaders. Ability to read blueprints and manufacturing orders. A division of Kentucky Trailer. About Kentucky Trailer.
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CLIENT is evaluating candidates based upon their technical depth of knowledge, field experience and engineering management experience in heavy industrial applications such as: Structural steel and concrete Soils and foundations Geotechnical Excavation and shoring Buildings and codes Ductwork Tanks and vessels Piping/electrical/equipment supports Lifting and rigging Design for Safety, including fall protection and OSHA knowledge.
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Austin Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer. About Austin Industrial. Certifications/ Licenses: Texas Journeyman License, NCCER Electrical, and Driver's License. Place conduit (pipes or tubing) inside designated partitions, walls, or other concealed areas, and pull insulated wires or cables through the conduit to complete circuits between boxes.
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Must be able to perform moderately heavy lifting. Individuals with ability to interpret blueprint/drawings, with previous experiences or background in CNC machining, or CMM Operations (PC-DMIS) or die-cast manufacturing can also apply.
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Enjoy a collaborative work environment where there is no heavy lifting, and a tight-knit team where you can learn from experts with a combined 100s of years of industry experience! Take classes at a nearby college and earn a certificate in Mechatronics, Advanced Manufacturing, or other related subjects for free.
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Background & Skills High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Two (2) years maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment Mechanical aptitude to complete work requests as needed Annual safety training (LOTO, Fall Protection, Arc Flash backup, HAZMAT, Must be able to handle heavy lifting and standing, twisting, pulling, motions for long periods exceeding six (6) hours Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds Ability to train and use lift truck, scissor lift, booms with proper fall protection.
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Unusual fatigue factors including prolonged standing and walking, walking on slippery or uneven surfaces, moderate to heavy lifting, repeated straight pulling and pushing, repeated bending and reaching above head, climbing, kneeling, able to distinguish basic colors, exposure to intermittent noise (90 DBA), exposure to paint, vapors, dust and others like fiberglass, operate a crane and industrial truck.
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General labor, Maintenance, Repairs, Construction, Hand tool, Power tool, Heavy lifting. Currently hiring a Maintenance Tech/Yard Worker for a growing facility in Aumsville, OR. Ideally seeking candidates who have experience with maintenance and general upkeep with facilities, housing/apartment complexes, manufacturing and production settings.
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Perform physically demanding manufacturing duties including repetitive processes, moderate to heavy lifting, the use of machinery and following standardized work procedures at workstation or line assembly operations to mass-produce bus components or to assemble those components into a completed bus.
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Experience with industrial controls, VFD's and PLCS. Knowledge of NEC, OSHA and NECA. Overhead Crane experience a plus Physical Requirements: Capable of lifting heavy equipment, standing for extended periods, and working in various conditions.
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Production, general labor, heavy lifting, punch press, sheer press, tack welding, construction, machine operation, hand tool, mig welding, rivet, general production, power tool, concrete, material handling, forklift, roofing, assembly, packaging, packing, hand and power tools, carpentry, drywall, blueprint, repair.
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