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Be able to learn such skills as staging, hand-finishing and inserting. Be able to learn such skills as staging, hand-finishing and inserting. Detect and report defective materials or questionable conditions to the department supervisor.
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Specializations in drywall finishing, flooring and laminate repair. Utilize specific hand and power tools required to accomplish all phases of projects from rough-in carpentry to trim cabinetry.
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Operate and use carpentry, masonry, construction, maintenance tools, a variety of medium to heavy equipment, including concrete mixer, concrete saw, concrete grinder, chop saws, skip loaders, and other types of concrete finishing tools.
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The Finish Blade Operator performs a variety of physical tasks to include operating heavy equipment and machinery and using power tools and/or hand tools for applying asphalt products as defined by each job/project.
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Proficient in the use of the following tools: straight edges to establish grade, bull floats, mops and Highway Straight Edges, float blades, combo blades, hand tools, sledgehammer, hand saws, power drills, saws, lasers and finish blades and has the knowledge to use the equipment at the proper time of the place-finishing sequence.
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The position will be responsible to support to any production area such as: grit blast, grinding, belt sand, chisel, tack weld, mask, assembly, disassembly, wax injection, braze, cleaning, hand finishing, part marking, and other duties, as required.
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Job Title: Production Operator 4125. We are committed to the highest caliber of service that will benefit our clients, candidates and employees. If this position requires access to export-controlled technology and technical data, as defined in the Export Administration Regulations and or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, any offer of employment is contingent upon the company's determination, in its sole discretion, if any additional authorization for the employee to access such technology is required and obtainable in a manner that meets its immediate business needs prior to beginning work.
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We are currently seeking qualified individuals for our Concrete Crew. Qualifications must include experience in forming, rebar setting, pouring, screeding, and finishing concrete for surfaces such as roads, curbs, floors, walls, and sidewalks.
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This position will perform tasks involving Carpentry Drywall/Metal Studs/ Finishing/ Paint & Coating. Ability to effectively operate small hand and power tools. This position will perform tasks involving Carpentry Drywall/Metal Studs/ Finishing/ Paint & Coating.
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Description for Internal Candidates PRIMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION Responsible for smoothing and finishing surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, or curbs to specified textures, using appropriate tools.
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Production Operator (nd Shift - PM to : PM)Phoenix, AZ Months (Contract to Hire)Pay Rate: $/hourly W Qualifications:ND SHIFT POSITION PRODUCTION OPERATOR:The position will be responsible to support to any production area such as: grit blast, grinding, belt sand, chisel, tack weld, mask, assembly, disassembly, wax injection, braze, cleaning, hand finishing, part marking, and other duties, as required.
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Job Duties Dig, spread, and level dirt, sand, and gravel using hand tools. Clean tools, equipment, materials, and the work area Mix and spread concrete, asphalt, gravel, and other materials using hand tools.
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Job SummaryThe Production Operator will be responsible to support to any production area such as: machine operation, grit blast, grinding, belt sand, chisel, tack weld, mask, assembly, disassembly, wax injection, braze, cleaning, hand finishing, part marking, and other duties, as required.
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