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Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire bonding or using water solvents. Apply paint, stain and other finishes to property walls, ceilings and furniture using brushes, spray guns, or rollers.
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Assist with snow removal and sanding near building entrances during winter months. Perform various tasks during summer cleaning such as furniture washing, floor stripping, waxing, etc. Assist with snow removal and sanding near building entrances during winter months.
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Clean up and store paint and painting tools and equipment in appropriate areas. Cover surfaces with appropriate material for protection during painting and post appropriate paint signs. This position is accountable for painting all areas of the shopping center, inside & outside as directed by property management.
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Independently performs installation, maintenance, construction/fabrication, modification, assembly, repair, removal, building, sanding, finishing, glazing, etc., of facilities, cabinets, furniture, displays, stairs, doors, roofs, partitions, walls, ceilings, stages, truck beds, magnetic boards, floor tiles, concrete forms, etc.
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Repair furniture, windows, floor or structural and architectural woodwork by measuring, sawing, squaring, fitting, sanding and nailing, or other processes where articles require closely fitted parts.
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Repair furniture, window, floor or structural and architectural woodwork by measuring, sawing, squaring, fitting, sanding and nailing or other processes where articles require closely fitted parts.
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Covering trim, floors, furniture and other surfaces with masking tape, drop cloths and other protective coverings to keep them free of paint. Preparing surfaces to be painted by washing them, filling holes and cracks with putty and sanding them until they're smooth.
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Performs structural work in the construction and repair of buildings, furniture, doors, windows, walls, floors, ceiling, roof, cabinetry, etc. · Finishes carpentry work through sanding, painting, varnishing, etc.
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Snow removal and sanding of roads. Heavy lifting, moving, relocating various types of equipment and furniture. The Heavy Equipment Operator works with all shops to provide special assistance requiring various types of mechanical equipment.
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Maintain, construct, install, alter, and repair structures and fixtures including but not limited to doors, small roofs, windows, frames, furniture, cabinets, shades, flooring, walls, structural supports and exterior using hand and power tools such as drills, jointers, sanders, saws, and other equipment of the carpentry trade.
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Assists with remodeling, refurbishing and repairing of office spaces, classrooms, and storage units which may include minor carpentry, painting, sanding and refinishing of furniture, fixtures and equipment.
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Maintain floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, buffing, sanding and waxing. Maintain the cleanliness of walls, windows and furniture on a regularly scheduled basis by washing, dusting, waxing, and buffing.
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Repairs furniture and equipment in shop; adjusts and makes minor repairs on "location" of such items: furniture, office equipment, door closer, gravity, hangers, faucets, drains, doors, painting, etc.
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As a 1st shift sander, you will be responsible for meticulously sanding furniture pieces to ensure they meet our high-quality standards. Previous woodworking or sanding experience preferred.
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Repairs tables, desks and cabinets; performs skilled bench work in a carpenter shop, operates power saws, joiners, wood lathes, planers, boring, sanding and mortising machines, uses and cares for carpentry tools and equipment.
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