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Responsible for daily pre-trip inspection and truck/sweeper maintenance requirements, performs light maintenance such as checking and adding fuel, water and oil, checking brakes, checking lights, changing tires and sweeper brooms.
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As a CDL Driver, you will be empowered to safely transport materials to keep our communities safe by ensuring customers receive the materials they need to provide clean water and heating/cooling.
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Porter may be required to water lawn, shrubs and flowers, mow, trim, fertilize and rake lawns, trim shrubs, plants and small trees, tend to flowers and pull weeds, and spray insecticides, maintain watering and drainage systems, turn soil and reseed lawn.
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No greater than 45 decibels at 4000 and 6000 Hz in each ear Be able to distinguish principal colors that will be a part of images displayed on automated screens: Color perception (e.g., red, green, blue, yellow, orange, purple, brown, black, white, gray.
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Checking water chemistry and balancing (we'll teach you how) Checking pool equipment and water level. Pool Scouts is looking for full/part time pool cleaning technicians with a strong work ethic and a positive can do attitude.
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Performing general maintenance duties that may include, gathering and emptying trash; servicing, cleaning and supplying restrooms; clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing or vacuuming; strip, seal, finish and polish floors; clean windows and mirrors using soapy water or other cleaners, sponges or squeegees; dust furniture, walls, fixtures and office machines; sweep outdoor walkways, trim vegetation/grass and keep grounds free of liter and weeds.
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Monitor dish machine water temperature to ensure sanitary wash cycle. All Employees must have dark blue jeans with a black belt and black non-slip shoes on the first day of work. Monitor dish machine water temperature to ensure sanitary wash cycle.
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It’s the job of Water and Fuel Systems Maintenance specialists to manage the plumbing, wastewater collection systems, liquid fuel storage and natural gas distribution systems on every base. The Air Force must maintain thousands of miles of fuel and water lines essential to our daily operations.
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We are a growing company providing superior emergency property restoration services restoring structural and personal property caused by water, fire, mold, storm, biohazard, and other conditions.
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To learn more about our purpose and values, visit our career site at Class A CDL Driver IMPACT YOU MAKE: As a CDL Driver, you will be empowered to safely transport materials to keep our communities safe by ensuring customers receive the materials they need to provide clean water and heating/cooling.
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Manage the construction of water/wastewater treatment systems, such as sewage treatment plant, pump stations, and wastewater facilities. Our Water/Wastewater Division is hiring in Jacksonville, Florida - those with at least 5 years of experience in construction project management with a focus on water/wastewater treatment facility construction are encouraged to apply.
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Check all sites for issues or problems (i.e. water, sewer, hornets, etc.) Inspect tied down RVs, park models, and manufactured homes for cleanliness, rust, damage, and other problems prior to permitting their rental or sale.
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RV Mobile Service technician must have the ability to repair, install and troubleshoot the following areas on RV’s (not limited to): appliances, HVAC/Roof mounted AC Systems, electrician and electrical systems, plumbing, water, heating systems, propane systems, interior carpentry, and countertops, slide out systems, generators, satellite systems, roof, hitches.
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Track requirements for project sites for required permits or environmental studies, CWA, FAA, ESA, SHPO, NEPA, wetland surveys, cultural studies, water crossing issues, or any environmental or permitting concerns requiring local, state, or federal agency involvement.
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Description: Job Title: Project Manager, Development Job Location: On-site in Saint Augustine, FL Job Summary: Vitis Energy is seeking a Project Manager, Development who will have direct responsibility for managing the development of renewable energy projects, to include but not limited to solar, battery storage, and emerging technology projects.
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