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Apply coats of stucco or plaster to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings using trowels, brushes, or spray guns. Apply coats of stucco or plaster to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings using trowels, brushes, or spray guns.
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Daily responsibilities vary and include production equipment set up, weighing of materials, sieve and blending activities, spray drying, milling, granulation, mixing, roller compaction, submitting samples, encapsulation, tableting, coating and packaging.
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Complete knowledge of landscape installation methodsComplete knowledge of drip and conventional spray irrigationTimer and valve wiring and programming for all major brand of irrigation productsDrainage including erosion controlAbility to operate a skid steer, mini- excavator and reach fork.
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Provides chilled towels and water spray bottles/ spritzing per Loews Hotels standards. Perched on its own 15-acre peninsula, Loews Coronado Bay Resort is a private oasis of tranquility near San Diego.
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Operate packing mechanism and various levers and handles to activate the lifting and loading mechanismClean waste from the packer blade and truck body on each disposal trip; spray and clean the hopper and truck, if applicable.
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WPO III's use equipment and machinery such as: pumps, valves, electric motors, motor control centers, screening devices, flow meters, trickling filters, activated sludge process, aerobic digesters, sludge drying beds, effluent percolation beds, and spray irrigation systems to recognize unusual, inefficient, or dangerous operating conditions and take appropriate action.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATION Do you have a current Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III Certificate? Possession of a current Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III certificate, AND, two (2) years of experience at the level equivalent to a Wastewater Plant Operator II with the County of San Diego or another equivalent agency.
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Plant, cultivate, prune, spray, fertilize and irrigate flowers, trees, grass and shrubs; hoe and pull weeds and rake leaves; edge walkways; sweep, pick up and dispose of cuttings, branches, leaves and other debris following assigned tasks; haul sand, dirt, fertilizer and other materials as directed.
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The industrial spray painter will spray surfaces of manufactured products with protective material such as enamel or epoxy. Selecting and mixing coating paints to desired color and prepare spraying equipment such as cleaning or adjusting spray guns.
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Assists senior spray person in mixing herbicide in holding tank. With company origins dating back to 1940, UTS has over 70 years of expertise in delivering professional, performance-based vegetation management services.
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Perform advanced-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical, harness, cable, printed circuit board sub-assemblies, spray application, and inspection, typically working from models and/or drawings, within Production.
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You are able to use simple tools, such as paint brushes, rollers, spray equipment, ladders, solvents, cleaners, tape, and coverings, as well as power tools, such as snakes, jack hammers, electrical test devices, grinders, drills, saws, and motor/electrical vehicles.
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Summary of position : Position requires painting experience in the marine industry; mixing and application knowledge of paint, specifically, standard epoxies and UHS coatings; knowledge of surface preparation techniques; ability to repair spray equipment correctly; ability to follow directions of supervisors.
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You have the ability to use simple tools, such as paint brushes, rollers, spray equipment, ladders, solvents, cleaners, tape, and coverings, as well as power tools, such as snakes, jack hammers, electrical test devices, grinders, drills, saws, and motor/electrical vehicles.
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You have a good working knowledge and have the ability to perform professional level maintenance services, such as plumbing, electrical, appliances, heating and air-conditioning, and general construction.
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