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Proficiency in working with hand tools, composite, and sheet metal shop tools and performing common shop tasks. Maintains awareness of and follows all safety rules, including use of safety equipment such as safety glasses, face shields, hearing protection, gloves, aprons, respirators, machine guards, etc.
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We also provide PPE such as masks, gloves, face shields, goggles and hand sanitizer throughout the centers. A licensed Esthetician or Cosmetologist in California. Earn $40,000-$70,000 as a Wax Specialist, working an average of 30 hours per week.
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Cuts and/or joins metal parts in order to fabricate or repair equipment using tools such as plasma cutter, mig welder, tig welder, arc welder, oxyacetylene torch, chop saw, grinder, drill press, clamps, and hand and power tools.
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Machines and hand tools common to the trade, fixtures, shields, guards, cables, chains, block and tackle, gin poles, jacks, timber, skids, scaffolding, staging, ladders, tractor, flat bed trucks, radio and pendant cranes, mobile cranes, manlifts, blueprints, sketches, etc.
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Additional Personal Protective Equipment (face shields, goggles, refillable hand sanitizers, etc.) The Irrigation Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and rebuilding hydraulic components of the computer controlled irrigation systems.
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As dictated by client site protocol, candidate will be required to utilize proper personal protective equipment including but not limited to gloves, sleeves, leather protectors, hard hats, safety vests, safety glasses and shields, hearing protection, safety shoes, covers, helmets/hoods, and any additional tools required for the task at hand.
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Employees are required to use personal protective equipment such as steel toe boots, hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, welding and grinding shields, etc. Repairs and maintains railcars and railcar components such as bolsters, side framers, hitch heads, and box car doors, according to blueprints and other specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments.
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Additionally, because this position also may involve working in a clean room, the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment such as coveralls, hoods, booties, safety glasses, gloves, respirators, chemical aprons, and face shields may be required.
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The employee must comply with the assigned location PPE requirements including but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, appropriate gloves, clothing, and shields for required tasks, and closed-toed or safety shoes as required by facility safety policies.
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TOOL/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTSAs dictated by client site protocol, candidate will be required to utilize proper personal protective equipment including but not limited to gloves, sleeves, leather protectors, hard hats, safety vests, safety glasses and shields, hearing protection, safety shoes, covers, helmets/hoods, and any additional tools required for the task at hand.
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Learn the operation and maintenance of the King Williams Narrows Campground hand pump- Only remaining handpump in the Midwest region of the National Park Service. The intern follows prescribed safety practices and uses safety equipment such as face shields, gloves, hard-toe shoes, respirators, and protective clothing that may be uncomfortable to wear.
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Prevents on-the-job injuries by attending safety meetings, fork lift training, wearing safety glasses, shields, steel-toed shoes and harnesses, etc. Lays out, routes, and ties wire to panels by using wiring bundles, bundle holders, clips, and bushings and other protectors with hand tools.
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Safety shoes, hearing protection, respirators, face shields, and additional personal protective equipment as needed, must be worn to eliminate the risks associated with these hazards. Duties may include the operation of hand welding or flame-cutting equipment to weld, join, or repair metal components.
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Deliver with a hand truck or pallet jack and work out of a 26' straight box truck or trailer if available. Health Insurance benefits through Blue Cross Blue Shields after 90 days to eligible employees.
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KEYWORD: WDWCasting, WDW Casting, WDWCASTING WDW: Walt Disney World Casting Hourly Jobs WDW Hourly. The field service position may include work from elevated platforms and confined spaces throughout the Walt Disney World Parks and Resort property.
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