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The Finishing Technician performs tumbling, deburring, polishing, buffing, blasting, welding, anodizing and assembly of titanium, aluminum, stainless metals, and various types of plastic parts.
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Rugs and floors properly cleaned daily and monthly buffing & polishing and carpet cleaning is scheduled. Dust and vacuum all offices and common spaces; as well as general maintenance needed; light bulbs, moving & arranging of office furniture and polishing of applicable metalwork as needed.
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Will effectively use tools to perform activities of buffing, sanding, grinding, and polishing metal to a #4 finish. The Machine Shop Fabricator/Welder will weld metal equipment and parts as well as fabricate or repair parts according to layouts, blueprints, and work orders.
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Familiarity with buffing, polishing, and metal assembly processes. Perform deburring, masking, and other metal finishing tasks to achieve smooth and polished surfaces. A minimum of 3 months' experience working in a Metal Finisher, Deburrer, Grinder, or similar hands-on role within a manufacturing environment.
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Perform deep cleaning in public areas & guestrooms including but not limited to; floor stripping, waxing, buffing and polishing, spa facilities, carpet shampooing, striping sidewalks, general deep cleaning of public area furniture, fixtures, artwork and molding.
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Must possess thorough knowledge of the various types of metals for appropriate tool selection and to properly identify reactions to buffing and polishing operations. Selects abrasive belt, wheel, or type of sanding tool according to grain size, type of finish specified, product being polished or amount of metal to be removed, using knowledge of polishing operations, abrasives, and blasting operations.
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Duties include but are not limited to:Perform all floor cleaning and maintenance duties for facilities using ServiceMaster provided tools and proceduresDuties include: sweeping, mopping, polishing, vacuuming, shampoo carpets, stripping, waxing, buffing.
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Moving furniture, disinfect floors with sanitizer, spot cleaning, cleaning of elevators and stairsMust achieve thorough understanding of buffing, stripping floors , waxing, and identifying different flooring types.
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Perform waxing, stripping, buffing, and polishing of floors using appropriate equipment and techniques. The ideal candidate will have experience in floor care and maintenance, with a focus on waxing and polishing various types of flooring surfaces.
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Perform all grinding, buffing and polishing operations to bring products into specifications. Position Overview: Under the direction of the Group Leader, the Welder performs TIG welding to assemble stainless steel products ensuring the highest possible quality at the lowest possible cost, while meeting customer specifications and delivery requirements and company performance standards.
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This position is primarily responsible for the set-up and operation of the various buffing, grinding, and polishing operations to assure efficiency, quality, and safety for the timely manufacturing of product to customer specifications.
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Use conventional buffing/polishing equipment along with appropriate buffing materials (wheels, compound and machine speed) to acquire specified finishes called-out on engineering drawings.
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Perform sanding, buffing, polishing, or retouching vehicles to prepare vehicle surface. Experience with wet sand and buffing. Our services include vehicle details, PDR, Chip/Touch-up, Interior Repair, Scratch Removal, Wheel Repair, body and paint, glass repair, vehicle window tinting, and more.
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Cleaning and maintenance of Museum and related facilities including changing light bulbs and fluorescent tubes; sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, shampooing, steam cleaning, striping, waxing, polishing, and buffing floors, carpets, and furniture, etc.
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Perform light deburring, buffing, or polishing of parts as required. In this role, you will play a key role in setting up and operating 5-axis CNC mills and lathes within a job shop environment.
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