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Solid mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, CCTV experience: Avigilon / Milestone / Genetec / Lenel.
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Pliers, screwdriver, tape measure, level, hammer, pry bar, wire stripper, fish tape. Drill, impact driver, conduit bender, voltage tester, saw, utility knife. Pliers, screwdriver, tape measure, level, hammer, pry bar, wire stripper, fish tape.
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Employee must demonstrate proficiency on the following tools within 90 days; Hand / air screwdriver, nut driver, tape machine, adjustable wrench, cable tie gun, wire cutter/stripper/crimper, hammer, hand and air ratchet, needle nose pliers, torque wrench, torque gun, knife, scissors, tape measure, ring pliers, vice grip, vice, hand press, hose cutter, tap, banding machine, rivet gun, lift table, air chunks, air impact, stapler, foam gun, nail gun, heat gun, electric drill, and scrapper.
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Basic Hand Tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, wrench set, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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Solid mechanical and electrical aptitude ( works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, crimper) and ability to read blueprints and drawings; solid math skills (for some positions, this may include calculating area, velocity, resistance, voltage, etc.
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Advanced mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, crimper). Access Control experience: AMAG / Lenel / Genetec / Software House - CCURE / S2.
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Wax Stripper (direct use) Wax Stripper (direct use) The Medical Assistant performs basic direct patient care activities, such as lab tests, treatments, and medication/immunization administration.
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Solid mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, crimper). Security certifications/licenses (Lenel, Genetec, Software house, Bosch, Avigilon, AMAG, etc.
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Use had tools daily (wire stripper, screw drivers, torque wrenches)Neatley add labels to finished productsAccurately complete Work Order paper work daily (start/stop times, signatures, etc.) Job DescriptionJob DescriptionProduction Associate / Electrical Controls AssemblerWe are looking for a full-time production associate for our client in Elkwood, VA. The position is Monday- Thursday from 7 am- 5:30 pm and pays $17 an hour.
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Stripper, Crimper, Cuter, Drill, Drill charger, Drill battery, Pliers, Marker, Voltmeter, Starkey, Range key 7/16, Screwdriver. Stripper, Crimper, Cuter, Drill, Drill charger, Drill battery, Pliers, Marker, Voltmeter, Starkey, Range key 7/16, Screwdriver.
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Tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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Must be available to work any shift including days, nights and weekend, Holidays
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Prepare surfaces for painting including:Tape, Bed and Texture, Scrape, sandpaper and size surfaces, apply stripper, move furniture, caulking. Stain door cabinets , apply finishes and sprays, patch and apply wallpaper & vinyl, apply epoxy and other high performance finishes, paint safety stripes, paint sign bollards, light poles, paint, install and remove signage, traffic/parking marking paint & devices as well as erect traffic barricades.
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Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, crimper) and ability to read blueprints and drawings; solid math skills.
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Equipment Used May include set-up and operation of, but not limited to: Computer, hi-pot, hand tools, continuity tester, voltage test fixture, pneumatic hand tools, rivet machine, power stapler, drill press, heat staking machine, impact tester, stainless steel cleaner, heat guns, lock-up machine, wire stripper, hydraulic press, pallet jacks, lifts, PEM machine, punch press, hand drill.
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