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As a Graphic Designer, your primary responsibility will be to create computer-generated full-color graphics and output vinyl that can be weeded, cut, and applied, or printed and mounted to various products from cars to substrates to buildings.
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C signs, blanks, substrates, boards, digital print media, wrap ? lms, sign vinyl, application tape, banner material and supplies, sign frames, banner stands, LEDs and electrical accessories, grand format solvent/UV/latex printers, inks, software and more.
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Performs finished carpentry including window and door trims and repair, replacement of wood/vinyl base trim, installation of wood trim millwork, installation and/or replacement of new kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, repair of cabinets, preparation and installation of new flooring, preparation and installation/repair of wall/floor tile.
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Maintain the exterior of Signs in the field: cleaning, rust removal and re-painting, and vinyl applications. Regularly clean signs, perform repairs, part swaps, swap batteries remove snow off the solar panels and apply vinyl decals.
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Complete work orders such as replacing ceiling titles, filters, light bulbs, patching vinyl, painting, repairs to pipe lines, toilets, sinks, kitchen and laundry equipment, etc. Maintain the safety and cleanliness of exterior of the facility, grounds, pool and exercise/sport facilities (including property signs, lighting and snow removal.
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This position is responsible for all aspects of the physical construction and assembling of signs in the production room, from computer cut vinyl and wide format full color printouts. Flexibility to lean over a waist-high table and use back and forth hand motion to apply vinyl letters and graphics to a surface.
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Graphic Sign Installer Key Responsibilities: Safely and efficiently install electric and vinyl signs, both interior and exterior, according to project specifications. Graphic Sign Installer Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in electric and vinyl sign installation.
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All aspects of electrical sign installation and troubleshooting including, but not limited to; fluorescent HO lamps, LED installation/retrofit, cabinet signs, channel letters and mounting to various wall constructions types (brick, stucco, dryvit, stone/masonry, metal, and wood)All aspects of non-lit sign installation including, but not limited to; banners, RTA vinyl, MDO boards and rigid faces.
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Perform maintenance and repair work on the interior and exterior of buildings, hotels rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating, air conditioning (HVAC), ventilation, and water treatment systems, and swimming pool (if applicable), etc.
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Previous background from the extended stay industry or apartment building maintenance preferred. Monitor efficiency of equipment and electrical systems such as air conditioning controls, guests entrance/access doors, television sets, and lighting systems; make minor repairs and/or replacements to ensure proper operation and maximum efficiency.
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Etc. Helping Install vinyl- Removal of old vinyl, storefront, pylon, and monument installations. Come learn the trade of the Signs Industry Responsibilities:Helping Install electrical signs-channel letters, monuments, pylons, electronic message centers (EMC's), architectural signage.
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Weeding techniques vary with size, type of vinyl, and complexity of imagesOperate and maintain printer(s)Perform quality assurance measures pre- and post-production by accurately reading and interpreting a Work Order and then proofing for errors or unacceptable standardsPerform finishing operations such as laminating and/or mounting of printed piecesReport inventory levels and stock to be reordered to the center manager/production manager or franchisee.
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Our offering of sign supplies includes trafc signs, blanks, substrates, boards, digital print media, wrap lms, sign vinyl, application tape, banner material and supplies, sign frames, banner stands, LEDs and electrical accessories, grand format solvent/UV/latex printers, inks, software and more.
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In the production room, you will be responsible for all aspects of the physical construction and assembling of signs from computer cut vinyl and wide format full-color printouts, which includes proofreading and conducting quality assurance to ensure the accuracy of signs.
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As a Graphic Sign Installer , you will be a key member of our team responsible for the precise installation of a variety of signs including electrical. Proficiency in vinyl installation techniques and materials.
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