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Must have knowledge of kitchen equipment and good knife skills. Constantly standing, hearing, seeing, mental alertness, eye/hand coordination and handling. Summary: To prepare hot food items according to their outlet menu, recipe standards and customer request.
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Use hand tools: putty knife, iron, sander. Use hand tools: putty knife, iron, sander. Read a tape measure and a caliper. We heard you knock! Quality Control: Inspect finished product, repair defects, read specifications, and measure thickness to ensure tolerance per customers.
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Our menu is 98% made from scratch, including many hand cut items (yes those knife skills will be used), that are made with love. Knife skills are a must! We are seeking a passionate professional cook for an upscale breakfast, lunch and brunch restaurant.
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Pulling wire; splice wires by stripping insulation from terminal leads with knife or other means, twisting wires together, and applying terminal connectors and or tape. Capable of digging trenches, either by use of hand tools or power equipment.
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Hammer, tape measure, utility knife, level and laser. Assemble and fasten materials to make framework or props using hand tools, and wood screws, nails, or glue. You are required to provide your own general construction hand tools.
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Select and use appropriate hand and power tools and materials required for completion of a job such as; tape, saw, drill, level, chalk box, razor knife, nail puller, nail gun and square or other as necessary.
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Trucks, Dolphin scan guns, wheeled carts, dollies, utility knives, safety belts, and hand trucks. Harnesses and tethers for use on lift trucks at all times Safety belts and steeled toed shoes Utility knife training Safety goggles and gloves worn when disposing of glass and wood.
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Experience in the use of a brake, and other hand tools such as a utility knife, hammer, deglazing tools, etc. Champion Window is seeking for a Lead Carpenter / Installer! As a Lead Carpenter / Installer, you will lead the installation process of Champion built Sunrooms including walls, windows, roofs, support structures, and doors to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to handle tools, such as knife techniques for chopping, slicing, cutting and dicing. Completing all tasks, in order, on the prep list from the sous chef or other kitchen manager.
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Safe use of hand and pneumatic/electrical tools which may include impact guns, compressed air gun, jib crane, cutting blade, clamp machine, ratchet, temperature gun, thermometer, steel spatula, open speed wrench, screwdriver, air nozzle gun, rubber mallet, and putty knife.
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Skilled in the operation and control of hand tools (tape measure, hammer, utility knife, etc.) Skilled in the operation and control of hand tools (tape measure, hammer, utility knife, etc.
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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 bend down and get on knees while holding reset buttons for pilot lights with one hand and a pilot lighting instrument in the other for up to 4 minutes. Demonstrate appropriate knife skills as required by curriculum and standards.
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Experience in using basic hand and power tools (must provide own hardhat, gloves, utility knife, and power tools) We're seeking full time Senior Project Manager to lead a dedicated 3-person team, ensuring quality and safety standards are met while working Monday to Friday overnight shifts, 9PM - 6AM. As the onsite senior supervisor of our team, you'll travel to various home improvement retail chains, installing heavy steel racking, pallet racking, shelving, fixtures, resets and remodels.
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Resets Remodel Senior Project Manager. Join our dynamic overnight reset and remodel team at SPAR, a leader in retail construction! The Senior Project Manager role is a prerequisite to the District Operations Manager position.
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