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Maintain equipment protocols, including but not limited to: clean evacuation system, lubricate and maintain dental hand pieces, clean and maintain radiograph processors, monitor and clean equipment, clean dental lab plaster traps and maintain clean office environment.
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Fill cracks and holes with appropriate material (e.g. plaster) Fill cracks and holes with appropriate material (e.g. plaster) Maintain accurate records of all work orders, materials, and time spent on each job on provided portal.
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Maintains, repairs, and replaces walls and ceilings, such as drywall, plaster, cinder block, acoustic tile, soundproofing, and custom woodwork; inspects for mildew; determines source and cause of damage; makes required repairs consistent with current building code; and performs finish work, such as drywall finishing, wood paneling, wallpaper, millwork, laminate, ceramic tile etc.
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Fill cracks, holes, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster or other fillers. Cover surface with drop cloths or masking tape and paper to protect surface during painting. Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding and wire brushing.
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