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Must be able to bend at the waist when picking up leaves, branches, trimming, mowing, digging trenches, setting forms, and planting. Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function.
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Performs manual labor activities, which includes: emptying trash cans; gathering materials and equipment; placing materials and/or equipment in proper locations; sweeping; setting up furniture and/or equipment; digging; cleaning; moving furnishings; painting; and/or, performing other related tasks.
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The Groundskeepers tasks include but are not limited to any combination of the following: trimming, raking, sweeping, digging holes and ditches, watering, hauling garbage and trimmings, sod laying, installation of crushed rock groundcovers, planting of trees flowers and plants, and sprinkler installation.
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Perform civil work such as trenching, digging, and concrete forming/pouring. Our expertise includes underground horizontal drilling, civil and cell tower construction, and fiber optic upgrades.
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Own, plan, delegate, execute, and synthesize bodies of strategy work related to operational-property marketing support, maintaining a solid understanding of the “Big Picture” while digging deep into the details of individual bodies of work/initiatives.
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The employee is also often required to stand: walk: use hands to finger, handle, and climb or balance, perform manual labor such as digging trenches, post holes, mixing concrete, running heavy duty power tools and other like tools to perform the required job.
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Research: 4-5 hours per week: digging into the information the client provided in order to customize options to meet their financial need in the case of a death or disability. Spare time: This is a commitment of working 4-8 hours a week that can generate between $500 to $2,000 per month.
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Perform general labor duties, such as digging trenches, lifting heavy objects, and moving materials. HotFoot Recruiters is excited to partner with a leading industrial services company to fill the position of General Laborer.
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Field visits may include hiking long distances through rough country, repeated digging of soil pits, frequent bending or stooping to sample vegetation, climbing steep inclines, and jumping over obstructions.
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Voted Top Company Culture by Entrepreneur Magazine. Administrative: 2 hours per week: following up with insurance carriers to facilitate client applications through underwriting. This work from home role is designed to give you a healthy balance of the two.
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You’ve created marketing assets that run the gamut from sales enablement resources and competitive battlecards to webinars and product videos, and you love digging into marketing performance data to understand what content and formats resonate most with your target audiences.
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You love clean data, digging into numbers, and gleaning new insightsA people person, you are a customer-focused individual with an ability to understand others. For the past 16 years, Plexus has been focused on igniting hope, health, and happiness, through their science-backed nutritional products and skincare, as well as an exciting home-based entrepreneurial opportunity.
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Clean and prepare construction sites as needed, including erecting scaffolding, removing and properly disposing of debris and waste materials, and digging trenches. Archer Western Construction, a member of The Walsh Group is currently seeking a Common Laborer for the Tempe JGMWTP , in Tempe, AZ.
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Digging and Excavation: Dig trenches, backfill holes, and compact earth using shovels, picks, and other hand tools. As one of the largest industrial construction enterprises in the Southwest and an industry leader in data centers, manufacturing, semiconductor, and water/wastewater treatment facilities, we continually look for people who share in our Core Values to better themselves and contribute to our mission of being empowered thought leaders boldly changing the construction industry.
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Planting and Digging. Assist the landscape crew with installing hardscape, landscape lighting, planting plants, installing irrigation systems, spreading much, laying sod, etc. Cumplir con los protocolos de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo y en la empresa.
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