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Ability to lift, tug, pull up to fifty (50) pounds. Perform daily cycle count activities in accordance with NDCP procedures. Proficiency with Warehouse Management and ERP Systems Manhattan TLM/WM SAP preferred.
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Using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul, or tug objects in a sustained motion. ChampionX is a global leader in providing chemistry programs and services, drilling technology, artificial lift solutions, and automation technologies for the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry.
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As Ground Operations Crew, you'll: Operate ground service equipment to service the aircraft (Potable water truck, ground power unit, tug, aircraft pushback, lavatory truck, deicing truck, etc.
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X) Pulling Using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul, or tug objects in a sustained motion. x) Pulling Using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul, or tug objects in a sustained motion.
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Ability to lift tug and pull up to 50 pounds. Physician Substitute – EMT: Must be EMT basic or above Physician Substitute – RN: Only RN’s or Licensed Physician Assistants may hold this position Physician Substitute – LVN/LPN: Licensed LVN or LPN Individual must meet and maintain current licensing requirement in the state they are employed and company with federal, state and local regulations.
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Use the radio Knot tying, line/wire splicing, make up and handle heaving lines and messengers Make up and throw heaving lines Properly tie off barge tows Give proper direction and distance signals and information Paint inside and outside of tug on an on-going basis.
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Exerts a considerable force to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion. Exerts a considerable force to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion. Ascends or descends ladders, scaffolding, and steep slopes with agility.
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Ability to twist and bend repetitively, as well as pull & tug at shoulder height consistently. Ability to twist and bend repetitively, as well as pull & tug at shoulder height consistently. Ability to wear necessary personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection.
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Marine engineer, either licensed or unlicensed with prior experience in the passenger or work boat fields, fishing fleet, oil field supply or crew vessel fleet, tug vessel fleet. Marine engineer, either licensed or unlicensed with prior experience in the passenger or work boat fields, fishing fleet, oil field supply or crew vessel fleet, tug vessel fleet.
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Ensures that "Constructing with Integrity" is delivered by working with honesty, unity, safety, and quality of work. At Layton we invest heavily in employee development by offering mentoring for new employees and by allowing the opportunity for career progression.
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Ability to lift heavy objects; ability to climb, including climbing ladders; ability to crouch, crawl, bend, or stoop; ability to draw, drag, haul or tug or push objects; ability to reach; ability to grasp; ability to stand or walk for extended periods of time; ability to touch and feel size, shape, temperature, and texture.
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Ability to tug, lift and pull up to thirty-five pounds. Certification as a Sr. Medical Screener, Phlebotomist and St. Processing Technician required or ability to obtain certification within six months of acquiring position.
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This position applies knowledge to perform professional carpentry and finish carpentry on Layton projects. Frame metal studs and install drywall. Determines elevations and layout through the use of builder levels, transits, lasers, etc.
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Pulling: Using proper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion. Required to have visual acuity to preform activities such as: Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment, Operating machines such as drill press, power saws, threading machines, bandsaw, drills, etc.
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Able to use upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion. Working knowledge of the following: nail gun; hydraulic jack; hand tools (proper use); circular saw; chain saw; pipe threader; hoist; table saw; chop saw; band saw; jig saw; recipricating saw; gas and electric welder; joiner; door jig; framing square; tape measure; etc.
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