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Client in WA seeking Occupational Therapist Occupational Therapist) to work Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest with terrain from snow-covered mountains to forested islands. Seattle is also home to two historic professional sports teams, the Seattle Seahawks and the Seatle Mariners.
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Ability to work in all types of terrain and hazards (grass, gravel, ditches, and all types of environments (construction sites, highways, industrial, private property, and all types of weather conditions.
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Ability to stand and walk for 4 hours straight or up to a full 8-hour day; sit for extended periods; kneel and bend at the waist; walk up and down stairs; walk on unlevel terrain; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear.
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All terrain forklift, street sweeper, skid steer, trench backhoes, and trucks. Operate all types of construction machinery including, but not limited to, rubber tire loaders, track backhoes, rubber tire backhoes, trucks, compaction equipment, all terrain forklift, and winter weather thawing equipment.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator must be able to operate equipment safely and efficiently in a variety of conditions, including challenging terrain. Ability to operate equipment with a high degree of competency, skill and proficiency and in challenging and unique terrain environments.
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Stand, walk and balance in irregular and uneven terrain and pavements, concrete, grass, dirt and gravel About Us: Thompson Engineering was formed in 1953 to provide quality assurance for construction projects related to industrial, infrastructure, and community development.
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Requires a lot of walking outside year round through all kinds of terrain and in extreme heat and cold. This person is responsible for assisting the Crew Chief in the operation of a field survey crew.
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Must have a vehicle, valid drivers license, and be able to drive in daytime or nighttime. Maintains accurate documentation of transaction from sale through loan, options, and construction. Conducts all business in a professional and ethical manner to serve customers and increase the goodwill and profit of the company.
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The employee generally works in warehouse, manufacturing, and indoor office environments but occasionally works outside, in all types of weather and on uneven terrain. The employee generally works in warehouse, manufacturing, and indoor office environments but occasionally works outside, in all types of weather and on uneven terrain.
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Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) is driven by an entrepreneurial foundation of talented and ambitious employees who embrace change, strive for innovation, and know when to venture into uncharted terrain.
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