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Operate and/or use related machinery, equipment, and tools necessary to complete assembly / parts fabrication to specifications, which include hoists, slings, grinders (portable & bench), drills, presses, punches, saws, bending machines, tape measure, hand tools, etc.
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Experience in commercial construction/remodeling Good understanding of basic math Physical ability to operate hand & power tools, work from ladders/scaffolding, and lift over 50 lbs. Operate commercial vehicles such as dump trucks, forklift, and skid loaders Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws, hammers, rulers etc.
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Cut, shape, and trim blocks to specified lengths or shapes utilizing power saws, shears, grinders, and various hand tools. Job Title: Weld Technician. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot robotic welding cell (OJT provided.
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Electric grinders, electric cutoff saws, and hydraulic power equipment. Assemble, disassemble, repair and rebuild fabrications using appropriate mechanical and power tools. Pull and push large mechanical assembly tools, wrenches, etc.
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Any saws or power tools are not working only the supervisor can fix them. Ability to use power tools and saws. Utilizes table saws to cut parts for boxes, corners and enclosures.
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Operates portable power tools and machine tools such as pedestal grinders, drill presses, band saws, and belt sanders etc. Can operate machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, brake form, waterjet.
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Must have knowledge of the accurate and safe use of automatic door shop equipment (such as the Norfield Magnum, Ruvo, or Kval door assemblers), small hand tools, power equipment, and various routers and saws.
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Using power saws, air nail guns, staples and other tools needed to prep wood material used to assemble doors. Using power saws, air nail guns, staples and other tools needed to prep wood material used to assemble doors.
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Operates both hand tools, including drills, saws, and test equipment, including Optical Power Meters (OPM), and Volt Ohm Meters (VOM). Must be able to work from a ladder while using the required hand tools.
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Repairs heavy equipment such as graders, loaders, crawlers, and fabricates repair parts using lathes, milling machines, shavers, and various welders, torches, metal shears, presses, benders and rollers, air tools, saws, and drill presses; uses micrometers and precision measuring tools and all related hand and power tools.
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Able to use hand and power tools (i.e., drills, saws, etc.) Performs assigned system commissioning using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools. Keeps management and JCI contractor or customer informed of job progress and issues.
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Operates power tools- hand tools- and electrical and instrument test equipment to install- maintain- and troubleshoot plant equipment. Operates all types of machine shop equipment including drills- lathes- milling machines- grinders- and cut-off saws- micrometers- calipers- and veneers.
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Maintains chainsaws, weed eaters, chop saws, and other hand and power tools. Operates a wide variety of hand and power tools. Maintains chainsaws, weed eaters, chop saws, and other hand and power tools.
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Operates power trowels and concrete saws during paving operations. Screeds, floats, and trowels poured concrete floors, walls, and sidewalks to specified textures using hand tools or power tools.
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Must have the ability to work from a ladder, lift at least 100 lbs., operate hand and power tools (hammers, saws, screwdrivers, drills, power saws, chainsaws, etc.) Drug screen, TB test and extensive background checks (including Criminal History, Sex Offender Registry Search, State Central Registry Check, Education Verification, and Professional References) are required of all Aspire employees.
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