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Operates and maintains medium-duty equipment such as tandem dump trucks, skid steer loaders, aggregate spreaders, self-propelled belt loaders and combination tractors with side-mounted mowers.
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The purpose of this classification is to operate light and medium-sized equipment and perform manual work functions associated with construction, maintenance and repair of City streets/roads, drainage systems, right-of-way areas, parking lots, parks, recreation facilities, grounds areas, or other areas of assignment.
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The Custodian (Housekeeper) is responsible for daily general janitorial cleaning of all common areas and other side-work in assigned work areas. Work with paint, cleaning equipment, chemical compounds, solvents, cleaners, and solutions in dry, liquid, powder, spray, and aerosol forms.
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Safely operate cleaning equipment: auto scrubber, buffer, snow blower, sweeper, trash compactor, lift, pressure washer, box compactor, hand and power tools. The Custodian (Housekeeper) is responsible for the upkeep of cleaning equipment.
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Service Tech, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, specialty, hotside, hot side, Hstech, HVACR, cooking equipment, restaurant, kitchen, appliance.
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Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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Inspects, maintains and logs preventative maintenance on equipment needed for welding and up machines according to work instructions to trim, size, form, inspect, and GTAW (TIG weld) material to meet fabrication drawing requirements.
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Work directly with USCG, ABS, Subcontractors, and ESG counterparts to identify, define, and mitigate/resolve OPC technical issues and concerns. Shall be an SME on all shipboard systems and perform basic/advanced test operations of equipment and systems to ABS, USCG and INSURV.
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The following Personal Protective Equipment is required: Safety glasses with side shields and hearing protection required when on manufacturing floor. Machinists are expected to have achieved advanced skills and be able to perform complex production work in the following areas: set-up, tech support, and advanced CNC machining.
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Work with Crop Specialist on implementing, organizing and completing agronomy projects i.e. Hybrid/Variety Side-by-sides, MiField Trials, etc. REQUIREMENTS Minimum of an Associates’ Degree in agriculture, marketing or business related discipline or the equivalent thereof, and 1-2 years or more of business related work experience and/or training or equivalent to demonstrate the ability to generate sales in an assigned territory.
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Performs side work correctly as specified in the “Side Work Duties” section of the both the Prep Cook and Line Cook Training Manuals. Work with wait staff to ensure that each order has the proper types and amounts of side dishesPrepare ingredients for main, side, and dessert dishes and ensure that any special requests are taken care of.
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Be able to demonstrate proper operation of equipment and systems to ABS, USCG and INSURV. Work with Production, QA, and Engineering to ensure 100% corrective actions, within the assigned areas, are completed.
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The performance of this position may occasionally require exposure to the manufacturing, assembly, and construction areas and under certain conditions require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, safety glasses with side shields and/or hearing protection.
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And equipment required for the worship ministryOversee the worship ministry budgetBe available for campus pastoral ministry and other ministry opportunities as needed (i.e., special events, Vacation Bible School, local conferences, etc.
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Work with fabric, vinyl and leather hides, composites and other materials using specified adhesives, sewing equipment, hardware, hand tools and various power tools. May be responsible to fabricate various metal parts, fit panels and windows, cabin head liners, upper sidewalls, lower side panels, hatch panels, and windows.
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