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Keep roadways free of debris including ice and snow by using snow removal and/or sanding equipment. Controls vegetation appearance and growth through use of lawn mowing equipment, hand or power trimmers, and chemical sprayers and other methods.
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F. L. Crane & Sons, Inc. an employee-owned specialty contractor with over 75 years of experience covering a wide range of finishing, metal panel systems and custom crating. Assembles and installs metal framing and decorative trim for windows, doorways, and vents.
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Must have working knowledge of lay-out and verification of finished grades; clearances; fabrication and placement of rebar including proper tying techniques; and placing, finishing and sealing concrete.
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Must have concrete finishing experience. Must have at least 3 years' experience as an Experienced Concrete Foreman on heavy highway projects or other structural concrete foreman experience. Anderson Columbia Co., Inc. is accepting resumes for an Experienced Bridge Construction Foreman.
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Job entails placing, finishing, protecting and repairing concrete in construction projects. Install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete or pattern or stamp the surface to provide a decorative finishMix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.
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You'll put the finishing touches on the cake for our guests. At Nothing Bundt Cakes, the Froster puts the sugar on top and makes every moment. You'll put the finishing touches on the cake for our guests.
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The Laundry Worker is required to operate laundry equipment related to the finishing of flatwork, and tumble-dried goods. The Laundry Worker is required to operate laundry equipment related to the finishing of flatwork, and tumble-dried goods.
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Measuring and marking cutting lines on framing, drywall, and trim using tape measure, straightedge, or square, and marking devices. Identifying the exact locations of windows, electrical outlets, and plumbing, and then cutting the drywall or ceiling tile to fit the precise size needed.
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Keywords: Labor, Finishing, Millshop, Carpentry, Cabinetry, Installations, Takeoff, Estimator, Delivery Driver, Door Shop, CAD, AutoCAD. Keywords: Labor, Finishing, Millshop, Carpentry, Cabinetry, Installations, Takeoff, Estimator, Delivery Driver, Door Shop, CAD, AutoCAD.
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