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In addition the IC/TS may assist department production staff with technical tasks, including but not limited to scenic carpentry, painting, and setup of lighting and sound equipment. Must be comfortable working at heights (ladders, genie lifts, and scaffolding), be able to lift 50lbs, and be able to stand on feet for long periods of time.
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Occasional to frequent work in tight spaces (attic or crawl space), high areas (rooftop or scaffolding), and in varying climate conditions. This is a hands-on position, covering regular maintenance duties such as landscaping, painting, carpentry, and renovation in order to keep all Durango facilities in good working condition.
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Hand tools, power tools, pressure washer, generators, test equipment, ladders, scaffolding, lifts, paint sprayers, fax, copier, radio, phone, personal computer, and other assigned equipment. How many years of experience do you have in building maintenance, repair, and trades work, preferably including experience in plumbing, welding, concrete work, construction, carpentry, and painting.
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Performs summer maintenance (e.g. strip/wax floors, moves furniture, painting, etc.) Performs work at heights of up to 12 feet using ladders and/or scaffolding for the purpose of cleaning, changing light bulbs, replacing ceiling tiles, etc.
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Experience working with scaffolding, insulation, and painting. Will work at heights, climb ladders and stairways, and may occasionally work off of platforms/scaffolding using the appropriate fall protection requirements.
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Performs tasks such as placing and removing barricades; installing and assembling scaffolding; laying brick; forming, mixing, and pouring concrete; cutting; trimming trees; painting; installing shoring; and placing pipe, conduit, and manholes as directed.
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Specific skill-based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: Operating equipment used in painting including brushes, rollers, ladders, scaffolding, scissor lifts, etc.
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Knowledge and understanding of safety practices associated with their storage, use and disposal of chemicals, tools and work practices utilized to perform the primary duties; the methods of preparing different surfaces for painting; scaffolding and rigging associated with the painting field.
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CLASS DESCRIPTIONA Painter II performs complex painting work including the mixing of colors to specifications or matching paint to existing surfaces. Work is performed indoors and outdoors where incumbents are exposed to inclement weather and heights from ladders and scaffolding.
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Carpentry - Is proficient in and able to make modifications, repairs, and maintain building structures including but not limited to carpentry, painting, floor tile, cove base, ceiling tile, cabinetry, roof shingles, minor concrete work and other related tasks.
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They may build scaffolding and use dropcloths or tape in order to clean paint spills, dust from sanding, and other materials, and remove them from a completed jobsite. Although some painters do all types of painting, many specialize in one type, such as new construction, signs, exterior or interior work, or remodeling.
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Must have knowledge of materials, tools, and processes involved with basic painting techniques and knowledge of paint qualities. Must be willing to assist other crafts while not actively working on a painting project.
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Proven knowledge of painting and finishing techniques, and hazardous materials handling, application, and disposal. Erects diverse types of scaffolding, staging, ladders, and planks to reach surfaces of work area for painters and others.
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May work on a variety of projects, including drywall repairs, painting, ceiling tile replacement and light plumbing, and more. Physical stamina for lifting equipment and working at various heights and in tight spaces; (climb and maintain balance on ladders and scaffolding; stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, push, pull or work at heights as required.
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Prepare services for painting, including moving furniture and fixtures, protecting floors and furniture, and setting up scaffolding, ladders, or staging equipment. Four years actual work experience and training including the equivalent of apprenticeship or vocational training in the trade (e.g. painting and wall covering) is required.
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