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The other functions that are performed during area and room cleaning are:+ Empties waste baskets Sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, waxing, buffing and using an automatic floor scrubber Cleaning windows, walls, floors, toilets, sinks, table and counter tops Cleaning equipment and performing other miscellaneous duties as required Handles non-hazardous, hazardous and DEA waste.
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Must obtain entry-level water distribution and waste water collections certifications for the state where employed or certified inspection certification to be approved by hiring Manager (i.e. APWA Certified Public Infrastructure Inspector) within first year of employment.
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Help control waste and breakage by handling service ware with caution; loading and unloading bus tubs with care; avoiding discarding reusable items. All Employees must be knowledgeable to all Company policies and procedures, including fire and safety regulations.
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Support Plant budgets by controlling manpower, waste, overtime, and production efficiencies. Troubleshoot and perform root cause analysis on issues that cause downtime and waste, correcting data collection and job specifications as necessary.
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Certification: Must successfully complete a storm water training program selected by site management within thirty days and must also successfully complete "Industrial Waste Treatment, Volume I" and "Industrial Waste Treatment, Volume II" correspondence courses through California State University Sacramento within twelve months and must obtain lowest grade certification program within twelve months or in accordance with State regulations.
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Perform detail cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, washing walls and glass, and removing waste. Monitor building security and safety by performing such task as locking doors after operating hours.
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Included in the endeavor is active participation in the Continental Business System (Lean) activities to reduce product and process variation and eliminate waste. The products, systems and solutions developed by ContiTech are used both in the automotive industry as well as in railway engineering, machine and plant construction, mining, agriculture and other important sectors of the future.
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Packaging hazardous and non-hazardous (latex paint) waste for onsite storage and eventual transport for offsite disposal or recycling. The Household Hazardous Waste Technicians work in a team environment and independently using judgment, and initiative in operation of the Permanent Household Hazardous Collection Facility (PHHWCF.
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Perform daily lab support operation activities (e.g. material, supply and chemical inventory and replenishment, kitting, glassware washing, autoclaving, depyrogenation of labware, biohazardous waste removal and QC Documentation Control) to ensure availability of samples, materials and documentation for QC Labs to meet operational testing turnaround times using Lean Principles.
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Our Structural Designer role provides you the opportunity to design the latest state-of-the-art facilities in a wide variety of markets such as industrial, manufacturing, oil & gas, real estate, solid waste, power, and public sector.
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Strong technical knowledge of industrial process operations (waste water, wash systems, lubricants & lubrication) Strong technical knowledge of industrial process operations (waste water, wash systems, lubricants & lubrication.
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Responsible for various department systems including: fuel level monitoring, lubrication and coolant, hazardous waste disposal/management, MDS sheets. Merchant Mariner Document or ability to get one within 6 months desirable.
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City Experiences is seeking a Marine Mechanic in San Francisco. Proficiency with common marine shop equipment and tools including drills, grinders, presses, pullers, pipe threading equipment, saws, and welders.
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Rumpke Waste and Recycling is committed to equality in all aspects of employment. Come work for one of the nation s largest waste and recycling companies in a Recession Resistant industry.
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Responsible for operating and maintaining the central utilities plant for the site including high pressure steam, water boilers, centrifugal chillers, pumping systems, large cooling towers, air handling units, air compressors, purified water systems, waste water treatment systems, and other related support equipment.
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