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Able to ascend and descend stairs and ladders on a regular basis. Position Summary Plans, coordinates, and participates in the electrical and mechanical maintenance and repairs on movable bridges, including roadway and navigational lighting and fender systems.
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We service customers from strategically located distribution facilities and manufacturing facilities, that produce value-added products such as roof and floor trusses, wall panels, stairs, vinyl windows, custom millwork and pre-hung doors.
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Physically capable of lifting 40 lbs, working in adverse weather, and climbing stairs and ladders. Familiarity with test and flight safety critical hardware. Ensure safety in handling hazardous materials and high-pressure systems.
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You will also be required to stoop, squat, walk, and stand throughout your workday, and you may be required to climb stairs and step ladders. Handle retailer concerns, retail execution issues and retail merchandiser performance issues by working with store management, retail merchandisers and/or your manager.
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Performing inspections and providing construction support may require climbing ladders and stairs and accessing spaces such as roofs, basements, crawl spaces, or utility tunnels. Job Summary: Our offices in Merritt Island, FL are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic multi-disciplinary project teams performing work for federal clients across the U.S. and abroad as well as commercial aerospace clients.
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Knowledge of stairs, rails and structural steel is preferred. Met-Con, Inc., a rapidly growing structural steel fabrication and erection company, is seeking a full-time CDL Class A Truck Driver to deliver structural steel from our Cocoa headquarters to our jobsites throughout Florida.
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Employee may be asked to walk on uneven surfaces, lift and carry up to 50 pounds, hike up and down steep slopes carrying up to 50 pounds of survey equipment, bend, squat, dig monument holes, pound in stakes and rebar monuments, carry and use brush cutting equipment, drive a four-wheeler or snowmobile, climb stairs, sit for extended periods of time, work at a computer terminal for extended periods of time, type/key-in data, and answer telephones frequently as needed.
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Frequently, including up or down multiple stairs and floors as needed o Bending/squatting/crawling and walking/standing for prolonged periods (8-10 hours)o Lifting of objects up to 100 lbs occasionallyWe are a company committed to creating diverse and inclusive environments where people can bring their full, authentic selves to work every day.
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