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This includes heavy lifting and shoveling to maintain the plant area as well as greasing, belt splicing, changing head and tail pulleys, welding, fabrication work, general plant maintenance, operating equipment when necessary to assist production.
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Sitting, bending, stooping, and heavy lifting may be required to perform the duties of this role. Vacuum carpets and walk off mats, including edges and behind furniture. Ability to walk, drive, lift, and carry heavy items for extended periods.
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Ability to perform heavy manual labor, including bending, stooping, reaching, climbing ladders and lifting heavy objects. Ability to operate such equipment as a vacuum cleaner, buffer, or snow blower.
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Help your coworkers by pitching as needed including doing some of the heavy lifting. You will need to safely operate equipment such as a vacuum, carpet cleaner, floor buffer, etc.
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Are you willing to pitch in when an extra set of hands is needed or when something heavy might need to be moved/lifted by a room attendant or guest? Heavy work - exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 50 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
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Performs various tasks associated with maintaining the Expo Center and grounds maintenance or roadside maintenance, such as mowing grass/weeds, edging landscaped areas, cutting down and removing trees/shrubs, cutting tree limbs, trimming shrubs and hedges, removing debris from ditches and right-of-ways, picking up debris/litter, spreading ground materials, digging holes/trenches, shoveling materials, placing/retrieving signage, loading/unloading trucks, or lifting/moving heavy materials.
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Heavy lifting required. Ability to use shovel, broom, jackhammer, sweeper, forklift, bobcat and vacuum truck. Future responsibilities would include learning the operation of all on-site equipment, lubing and maintaining fixed plant equipment, learning heavy maintenance of all plant equipment.
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Heavy lifting, moving furniture, boxes and equipment across campus. Vacuum carpets, wash windows, polish furniture, clean woodwork, clean water fountains and empty cigarette waste collectors.
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Coordinate and help housekeeping with heavy lifting and priority requests. You pitch in to help housekeeping with heavy lifting and attend to guest needs. The ability to communicate effectively in The ability to operate a vacuum, floor buffer, carpet cleaner and pressure washer is expected.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: (Medium-Heavy) 36-75 lbs, 0-33% of the work day (occasionally); 20-35 lbs, 34-66% of the workday; (frequently); 10-20 lbs, 67-100% of the workday (constantly); Lifting 75 lbs max; Carrying of objects up to 35 lbs; Occasional to frequent standing & walking; Occasional sitting; Close eye work (computers, typing, reading, writing); Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
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Helping Hands Attendants are not required to do any heavy lifting of furniture, wiping of walls or baseboards. Performs light housekeeping of participant home such as making beds, changing linens, laundry, vacuum, removing trash, washing dishes, cleaning bathroom/kitchen, etc.
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Position Purpose Under supervision from the Custodial Squad Leader or Custodial Supervisor, performs a wide variety of tasks; cleaning and unskilled building maintenance, event set ups, and animal and insect control, which include medium to heavy lifting activities inside and outside a variety of the College’s facilities.
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Working conditions include restricted movement, dirty environment, hazardous materials, lifting and carrying heavy objects. Job Summary:Troubleshoots, repairs, maintains, and installs wiring, PLC's, regulators, conveyors, motor controllers, motors, transformers, generators, variable frequency drives, vacuums, lighting, gear boxes, chains, vacuum systems, tanks, and other electrical and mechanical systems.
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Physical effort required: Heavy lifting, working with large machinery, confined spaces, and heights. Able to physically control industrial hydro blasting and vacuum equipment. Basic knowledge and ability to operate high-pressured water-blaster and vacuum equipment.
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Duties include occasional heavy lifting and working on ladders or scaffolding when washing windows, ceilings or when performing other work involving height. Possession of skills and physical strength to operate floor scrubbing machines, floor polishing machines, wet and dry vacuum machines, and we and dry foam rug cleaning machines.
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