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Essentials for Employment Unrestricted State License or Certification Minimum 1 year of experience Unrestricted physical for lifting, pushing, pulling Compliance with any other licensing or credentialing requirements BLS Certification with the American Heart Association ACLS required with the American Heart Association for high acuity specialties Fast Track to Your Next Adventure.
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Must have six (6) months of work experience (for example working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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Work is performed within the red zone of heavy equipment. + Work includes prolonged and repeated: lifting (including overhead, up to 50lbs); standing; climbing; kneeling; reaching and feeling; crouching and crawling.
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Fills hopper to required level; pours drycast concrete into a form, placing reinforcing steel as needed; adds lifting hardware; finishes concrete based on quality control standards and/or specifications/drawings; strips product off of form once completed; stacks correctly and properly applies curing treatments.
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Heavy Civil and/or Industrial Construction. Experience with Heavy Job system. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources' expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification.
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Job DescriptionKE&G Construction Inc., one of southern Arizonas leading heavy/civil construction companies, currently has openings for experienced pipelayers. The qualified candidate must have a minimum of 5 years of experience with installation of large and small diameter sewer pipe, water pipe, storm drain, manholes and must be able to read plans and specifications.
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15+ years’ experience, primarily in the design of civil infrastructure for mining & heavy industrial projects (including bulk earthworks, roads, storm sewers, storm water management and drainage, and site services and utilities.
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Must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery; to work from lifts, ladders, and scaffolding; to manipulate heavy equipment, tools and supplies and/or lift a minimum of lbs; to concurrently manipulate multiple controls and machinery; to work in hazardous or irritating environments, confined spaces, and to wear and work in personnel protective equipment.
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What you bring to Takeda: · High school diploma or equivalent · Ability to walk and/or stand for the entire work shift · Will work evenings, weekends, and holidays · Ability to lean, bend, stoop, crouch, and reach above shoulders and below knees · Ability to lift to 5 lbs., and occasional lifting of materials up to 32 lbs.
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Lifting, pushing, pulling of heavy items weighing up to 50 lbs. Safely operate heavy equipment to excavate, move, load and grade earth, rock, gravel, and other materials. Ability to work in safety sensitive construction setting, including exposure to moving machinery and heavy equipment.
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Help develop hot autonomous driving technology for self driving heavy duty trucks! Successful candidates will be "hybrid types" who have a passion for solving transportation technology challenges.
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Licensed by the state of Arizona (AZ LBA) Experience working with children, particularly those with developmental needs Strong teamwork and communication skills High energy level and physical ability to engage in activities such as running, sitting, standing, twirling, dancing, and lifting up to 50 pounds for over 75% of the work day Why Choose Inspire Horizons.
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WSP is currently looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our team at one of our various offices and who will be supporting mining and metals, oil and gas, and heavy industrial projects.
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Frequent and proper lifting of up to 40 pounds; occasional lifting of up to 55 pounds Occasional climbing (using step ladder) up to heights of six feet. Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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District OverviewKiewit Southwest District specializes in heavy civil, transportation, water/wastewater and power projects, and we typically self-perform most of the work. With top-notch health benefits, a wealth-building 401k plan, and unbeatable growth opportunities, by joining Kiewit, you’re ensuring a lifetime of success.
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