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Field Operation Duties : The Cemetery Caretaker in this position performs a variety of cemetery interment and maintenance tasks involving manual labor. Incumbent will be exposed to the sun, noise, extreme hear, and humidity, cold, snow, rain, wind, and is subject to dirt, dust, fumes (from motor and exhaust) mud, and water.
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Sustain the stamina to perform manual labor outdoors, exposed to the elements, vibrations, loud noises, offensive smells, dust, dirt, and water in all seasons, including extreme temperatures.
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Ability to pull tarp and other manual labor tasks, part of the baseball learning experience. Learn to perform routine and non-routine maintenance of the entire playing surface including synthetic turf and infield dirt.
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Performs manual labor including excavation with shovels and moving wheelbarrows filled with dirt. Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), Total Station, Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop, Statistical Analysis (ex., SAS or SPSS.
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The Senior Project Archaeologist will provide support to cultural resource projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic and the greater US, as available. Keep records and maintain the relevant State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) documentation pertaining to cultural resources.
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Ability to perform heavy manual labor. Environmental Factors: Tasks are regularly performed with exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents.
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Performs manual labor in support of construction and maintenance projects: excavates, and grades the sites, either manually or using small equipment; digs holes/trenches and shovels/spreads materials; participates in preparation and cleanup of the work site; move, distribute, and level paving materials (dirt, sand, gravel and base, concrete, asphalt, etc.
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The Archaeological Technician will provide field and lab support to cultural resource projects throughout the US. The Archaeological Technician will have knowledge of basic field excavation techniques, the ability to process (wash, catalog, and mark) recovered archaeological artifacts, and be able to properly fill out field and laboratory forms and will perform pedestrian walkovers, excavation of shovel test pits, test units, and features, and mapping and site documentation.
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Operate and perform work using a verity of equipment, tools and machines (manual, hydraulic, pneumatic) As a CNC Operator, you play a big part of the team in providing labor, parts, service and goods to other team members and departments which is key and very important in the remanufacturing process of transmissions.
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Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology, Archaeology or related field. AECOM is seeking an on call, Archaeology Technician II for employment in our Honolulu, Hawaii office. AECOM's Sustainable Legacies program describes our approach to the environment, social equity and governance (ESG.) We embed sustainability throughout our business and help clients embed sustainable practices into their work.
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Are knowledgeable of safety procedures and policies for construction, road maintenance, or other heavy manual labor areas (fall protection, confined space, hazardous materials); Have experience in construction, road maintenance, or other heavy manual labor areas OR completion of a recognized vocational trades program.
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Ability to perform manual labor for extended period, often under unfavorable weather conditions. The employee may be subject to both inside and outside environmental conditions, and exposed to noise, dust, dirt, grease, machinery with moving parts, irritating chemicals, and cold or inclement weather.
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This position performs a variety of tasks such as, but not limited to, manual labor in functions of water & sewer, parks & forestry, street maintenance and repair. Must be able to perform manual labor for extended periods of time.
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Performs manual labor as needed for pot hole patching, asphalt paving, ditching, etc. Â Performs manual labor in the repair, maintenance and construction of roads and rights-of-ways.
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Must be willing to perform manual labor related tasks to support projects. Shirley Contracting Company, LLC is looking for Excavator Operators to join our dirt and utility crews.
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