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The Jewelry Polisher supports jewelry repair and refurbishing activities. The Jewelry Polisher performs the final steps of repair and refurbishment services on merchandise, and does so at a level that is consistent with Helzberg’s high standards for delivering quality customer care.
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Operates all equipment including vacuum, pressure washer, rotary buffer, dual action polisher, and vapor steam machine extractor in an efficient manner. Performs detailing as needed and requested including washing, drying, wheel and tire cleaning, clay bar, polishing and protecting paint, leather cleaning and conditioning, upholstery cleaning, carpet cleaning, and paint correction.
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The job consists of operating polishing equipment, grinding machines, hand grinding, manual labor, joint fill and repair and decorative concrete. Concrete Polisher- Overnight Position. Operation of machines and equipment used in the concrete polishing process.
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Descriptive Summary The Polisher is responsible for polishing edge detail on stone slabs. Descriptive Summary The Polisher is responsible for polishing edge detail on stone slabs. Knowledge of machines includes but is not limited to Waterjet Saw, Edge Polishers, CNCs, and various hand tools and routers/polishers.
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20% Surface Finer/Polisher: Operate the equipment used to fine and polish all lenses going through the surfacing department. 20% Tool Puller: Numerically locate the correct tools for polishing and fining and place them in the appropriate tray.
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Must be able to perform more minimal, non-cosmetic grinding/polishing. Clean weld burns, deburr acid etc. Setup and prepare equipment for grinding, such as belts for O.D. and I.D. grinder, make up grinding wheels and belts for grinder, etc.
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Operates cleaning equipment e.g. vacuum cleaner carpet cleaner waxer and polisher. These services include but are not limited to vacuuming mopping dusting scrubbing washing moving items polishing cleaning removal of debris trash transporting clean and dirty linen towels etc.
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As a Polisher for Stone Systems, you are going to be responsible for operating polishing equipment to obtain desired polish and luster on parts and products. stone-systems.com/) we are looking for a Polisher for our Shop located in Atlanta,GA who will have the opportunity to work in a multinational environment, in full expansion, surrounded by numerous challenging projects that you can be part of.
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Experience corresponding to Tiffany Level 4 or above in the following areas- Jeweler, Setter, Polisher. Experience in 2 of 3 areas- Jeweler, Setter, or polisher. Actively and openly seek opportunities to share techniques and personal approaches to jeweler, setting, and polishing procedures with other team members.
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At Soho House, a Glass Polisher thrives in fast-paced and high-volume environments that require efficient and careful cleaning, polishing and storage of glassware used at Soho House. Partnering with the Porter and Dishwasher team a Glass Polisher is meticulous and has a keen eye for detail to ensure crystal clear appearance of all glassware.
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Visually inspect pieces for chips, scratches, lines, imperfections, and fix with polishing methods. Star expanded into the Oklahoma market in 2007 with its flooring sales showroom and serves the region with the same focus on customer service that has made Star Lumber successful for over 80 years.
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We are looking for experienced Polisher/ Finisher. experience in Hand finishing/polishing/deburring. Finishing operations including sizing and finishing platform radii and platform surfaces, radius chords, polishing operation and breaking sharp edges as required.
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Employee must also be able to deburr parts or assemblies and wash as necessary, using various types of polishing tools such as abrasive belts, bobs and different hand tools. We have a direct hire, full time, permanent opening for an experienced Polisher/Grinder in Delavan.
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The polisher is expected to perform finishing and cleaning repairs using standard techniques including buffing with all compounds, lapping, thrumming, satin finishing, sandblasting, hand polishing, ultrasonic and steam cleaning, rhodium plating, etc.
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Operates cleaning equipment e.g. vacuum cleaner waxer and polisher. Th Job ese services include but are not limited to vacuuming mopping dusting scrubbing washing moving items polishing cleaning removal of debris trash transporting clean and dirty linen towels etc.
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