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Fabricates replacement parts, using machine shop tools such as lathe, boring mill, planer, shaper and milling machine. Fabricates replacement parts, using machine shop tools such as lathe, boring mill, planer, shaper and milling machine.
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Founded in Hilo by former sugar mill employees, HPM is also located on O'ahu, Maui and Kaua'i. HPM offers more than 2,200 product lines including professional-grade lumber, trusses, tools, pre-engineered wall panels, custom metal roofing and pre-hung doors.
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You put the "zing" in amazing. We work with people who live and breathe building materials, so we need someone that is ready to be the hero they need! For those considering building or remodeling their own homes, we offer consultation, partnership and building materials that bring these important projects to life.
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With classic rock as your background music and the best Team Members and Managers out there, there are no boring days in the office here! Yard House is proud to be a part of the Darden Family of Restaurants the worlds largest casual dining company.
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Able to use Various Portable and Fixed Machine Tools, such as Boring Bars, Milling Machines, Facing Machines and Drill Presses. Remove, Repair, Overhaul and Install, Align Main Propulsion Machinery and Associated Equipment and Components, as well as Equipment Associated with Auxiliary Systems such as Condensers, Compressors, Pumps, Forced Draft Blowers, Main Feed Pumps, Various Types of Valves, Cargo Handling Machinery, Anchor Handling Gear, Boat Davits, Cranes, Elevators, Conveyors, Firefighting Equipment, Machine Shop Equipment, Galley, and Laundry Equipment.
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Whether you’re interested in boring tunnels through mountains, turning rivers into energy or building bridges that connect communities, we have the opportunity for you! District OverviewKiewit’s presence on the west coast encompasses several major markets and provides incredible opportunities to work on projects ranging from mass transit systems, water/wastewater plants, roads, highways, bridges, vertical construction, and more.
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