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Specific jobs like hammering, grinding, power washing, paint spraying and making keys contribute to that noise. Must know community building names, geographic layout of property, and placement of water main lines, water cutoffs, and sewage clean outs.
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To prepare surfaces to be coated by using various methods (abrasive, blasting, high pressure water washing, or power wire brushing). Prepares material for painting, includes sandblasting, cleaning and surface preparation, removal of paint, and applying grease to surfaces as required.
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Perform preventive maintenance on Fitness Equipment, Black Card Spa Equipment, water heaters, power washing, window washing, etc. Repair and maintenance of Fitness equipment, Tanning Beds, hydro beds, total body enhancement, wellness pods, painting, carpentry, flooring, ceiling, low voltage electrical, door hardware, light plumbing (bathroom toilets and urinals; sinks and vanities; water fountains), AV equipment (TV’s, security camera, music system) and other misc.
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Services provided include (but are not limited to): hydro excavating, confined space entry, spill cleanup, line flushing, power washing, water hauling, and loading and hauling of various fluids/ material.
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Prepares for pressure washing assignments by filling towable water/detergent tanks and/or connecting hoses to house water supplies; fueling pressure washer engine; verifying all other required equipment (hoses, nozzles, surface cleaner, detergents, etc.
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May involve exposure to extreme heat/cold, temperature changes, exposure to noise (85+ decibels), exposure to hazardous materials, use of power tools, atmospheric conditions, water, industrial hazards, electric shock, ice and slipping hazards, heights, and falling hazards, and other hazardous working conditions.
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Responsible for the cleanliness and safe operation of the Waterpark area; vacuuming pools, power-washing floors as needed. Knowledge of water chemistry, water testing, filtration, and waterpark mechanical operations.
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Clean parts - buffing small parts, power washing drive train, cleaning panels with soap and water. Clean parts - buffing small parts, power washing drive train, cleaning panels with soap and water.
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Operates power-washing and spray equipment. Plumbing: Install and repair waste lines, water lines, gas lines, water fountains, pipes, plumbing, heating and cooling equipment, toilet bowls, wash basins, urinals, fixtures, laundry machines, process piping, pumps, valves and make adjustments to balancing valves.
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Coordinate graffiti removal such as painting, power washing, and chemical removal of damage. Exposure and interest in plant identification, dendrology, agriculture, water science, GIS, anti-racism, facilitative leadership, decolonized landscapes, soil health and permaculture.
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Prepares wood and metal surfaces for painting by sanding, scraping, sandblasting, washing, dusting, and filing. Performs routine maintenance of the High School Swimming Pool in the balancing of water chemical levels, operation of pumps, and repair of heaters and generators.
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Cleans heat exchangers on chiller equipment by use of powered tube cleaning machine, wire brushing, and power washing equipment. The purpose of this position is to operate and maintains the HVAC and mechanical equipment such as: computer controlled energy management systems, air compressors, diesel powered emergency generators, electrical motors, hot water boilers, and steam boilers to provide for utilities supplying heat, light, power, gas and domestic water for St. Ann's Community.
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Skill in the use of hand and power tools (drills, hoisting equipment, reciprocating saw and pressure washing equipment); dial indicators and testing equipment for air, water balancing and control calibration.
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Including, but not limited to structural, paint, plumbing, HVAC, Steam, pressure washing, cleaning, electrical, etc., depending on assigned core duties. including, but not limited to structural, paint, plumbing, HVAC, Steam, pressure washing, cleaning, electrical, etc., depending on assigned core duties.
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The Snohomish County Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) includes the Division of Surface Water Management, the Division of Parks & Recreation, the Office of Energy and Sustainability and the Office of Agriculture and aims to achieve high-priority environmental sustainability goals.
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