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This position is also responsible for tasks including but not limited to emergency pot hole repairs, tree and brush removal, milling/pavement repair, guide rail repair, mowing, right of way maintenance, property damage repair, jacking and lubing of bridge bearings, washing of bridge decks, joints, and steel, miscellaneous concrete repairs.
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Company DescriptionMiller-Leaman, Inc. is a US based manufacturing company, 30+ years in business, which specializes in the design and manufacture of standard and engineered stainless steel filtration, purification, and disinfection systems.
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The Opportunity: We are pursuing a qualified candidate to fill a Sheet Metal Worker position in the Maintenance and Operations Division. Lays out, cuts, shapes and constructs articles of sheet metal, including black and galvanized iron and steel, tin, copper, brass, zinc, and stainless steel.
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Must have general knowledge and hands-on ability to set-up and operate fabrication equipment (Welders, plasma cutter, horizontal band saw, drill press, iron worker, pipe threading machine, forklift, overhead crane, and common power tools.
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General Description and Classification StandardsThe Watershed Construction Maintenance Worker II (Operations) - Pipe Welder is a lead worker for semi-skilled, construction and/or maintenance work to support a variety of drinking water or distribution, and system activities.
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The Iron Worker Forman reports directly to the Steel group Division Manager. We are looking for talented Iron Worker Foreman candidates in our Steel Division to coordinate the entire ironworker portion of the project.
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If you're ready to reimagine ways to make the steel industry more sustainable, reinforce the bridges and roadways connecting our communities, and do meaningful work, you're ready to join CMC. Apply today and start moving your career - and our world - forward.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment and/or safety equipment including safety glasses, face shields, goggles, earmuffs/plugs, steel toe boots, hard hat, full body harness with applicable fall protection devices, SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus), H2S detectors, slicker or TYVEK suits and gloves.
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The Painter, Automotive Worker roughens aluminum surfaces with acid solution and steel wool to ensure that paint adheres to surface, masks and covers portions of surfaces not to be painted, paints vehicle or specified portion of vehicle and may paint insignia, letters or numerals on vehicle surface using stencils.
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Serves as a lead worker for other project managers in the County; provides training to project managers, inspectors and other Department personnel on topics such as general construction, site inspection, concrete inspection, reinforcing steel inspection, structural steel inspection, coating inspection, and electrical and instrumentation and controls inspection.
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Requires license as a Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the State of Georgia; must possess or obtain within one year of hire, certification as a Wastewater Collection Operator, Water Distribution Operator, and Erosion Control certification.
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If you do not meet these requirements but are still interested in a summer position with PennDOT, please see the Student Summer Worker job posting to explore additional job opportunities. In this position, there is an opportunity to gain practical experience in a range of laboratory testing programs for materials like steel, rebar, reflective materials, paint, concrete, aggregate products, asphalt, cement, and soils.
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Working knowledge of: methods, materials, safety practices, and tools used in the construction and maintenance of bridges; the standard practices, methods, tools and materials of the steel fabrication, carpentry, concrete and welding trades; construction work site environmental protection requirements.
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Able to operate a press brake, plate roll, band saw, iron worker, etc. -Cope structural steel (I-beam, channel, angle iron, etc.) Qualified applicants must be able to perform GMAW (mig) weldments on mild and stainless steel and be able to pass a weld coupon test.
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Operates specialized fabrication equipment such as band saw, drill press, iron worker and pipe roller. Repair materials or equipment that is other than carbon steel by brazing. Welds, cuts and burns steel pipes, plates, tanks and miscellaneous metal stock in shop, outside and in trenches throughout the Company gas distribution system and plants.
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