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Position Overview:Performs a variety of skilled duties in one or more of the building trades, such as painting, carpentry, minor electrical, cement masonry, drywall or other recognized crafts for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or remodeling government-owned and operated buildings and facilities, to include H.V.A.C. and other mechanical systems.
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Be able to strip, wax and maintain wood, tile, carpet, cement and synthetic floors. Be able to strip, wax and maintain wood, tile, carpet, cement and synthetic floors. A Custodian requires a thorough knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in custodial care and routine facilities maintenance.
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The Tile Installer's primary responsibility will be the installation of custom tile in residential and commercial projects. , laying out work, repairing and tile patching, preparing sub-surfaces, sealing surfaces, waterproofing, caulking, and grouting.
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Extensive (up to 6 consecutive hours) standing, climbing, walking and fast walking (approximately a combined 4 miles daily) on cement, unusual parking lot surfaces, tile, lino and other interior and exterior flooring surfaces.
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Flooring and Lighting - Cement, tile, textured flooring and fluorescent lighting. Telemedicine is free for all part-time employees and any full-time employees enrolled in a. 1+ year prior experience in food service management, restaurant management, or any other.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in commercial and residential construction as a mason, carpenter, cement mason, concrete finisher, drywall installer, or ceiling tile installer.
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Mix and pour concrete, lay bricks, cement blocks, ceramic tile, apply grout, point brickwork, apply caulking compound to seal cracks in walls and joints, using mason/bricklayers' tools; Install wallboards, floor and ceiling tile, linoleum, tile and carpets, using hand tools, power tools and carpenter's tools.
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Standing/walking up to two miles per day on cement, tile, asphalt, and carpet. Must possess or be able to obtain Food Handlers card and OLCC permit. Standing/walking up to two miles per day on cement, tile, asphalt, and carpet.
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Shift Length - Varies - 8 to 10 hour shifts Flooring and Lighting - Cement, tile, textured flooring and fluorescent lighting Environment - Subject to wet floors, temperature extremes, and loud noise Parker's is committed to providing an employee-focused environment in which people are excited about their contributions being valued, successes being recognized, and for many opportunities for advancement.
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Telemedicine is free for all part-time employees and any full-time employees enrolled in a Parker's medical plan, a monthly plan is available for uninsured employees. Requirements to be a Food Service Associate: Must be at least 16 years of age upon hire date Must be eligible to work in the United States Must have a source of reliable transportation Responsibilities to be a Food Service Associate: Smile and greet customers.
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A Food Service Associate is responsible for all Restaurant & Food Service operations in our stores. Food Service Associate. Pet Insurance - Pets are family! Leadership Training - At Parker's, we love developing your skills to be the next leader.
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As a team leader, works in the repair and maintenance of walls, ceilings, interior and exterior brickwork, tile floors, drains, cement and concrete floors, sidewalks, steps, foundations, and other types of masonry, plastering and stone work.
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May be working outside with uneven walking surfaces and cement floors and/or inside on carpet, linoleum, tile or cement floors. May be working outside with uneven walking surfaces and cement floors and/or inside on carpet, linoleum, tile or cement floors.
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Thorough knowledge of the standard practices, methods, tools, and equipment in carpentry, plumbing, electrical repairs and installation, heating and cooling repair, or cement work. Repairs drywall, painting, and tile floors.
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Perform general building maintenance to include: replace drop ceiling tiles, replace damaged floor tile, repair torn carpet, install bath accessories and towel bars, adjust and change door closers, caulk window leaks, build and install new interior doors, patch and repair sheet rock walls.
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