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Repairs, paints, or replaces building interior walls, trim, wood, brick, stone, and concrete. Repairs parking lot and sidewalks with asphalt, cold patching materials, and concrete. Cleans internal areas of hotel buildings such as storage/boiler rooms, parking lots, public areas, banquet rooms and guest rooms including but not limited to: buffing, dusting, sweeping, mopping, washing windows, empties trash cans and consolidates trash for weekly pickup.
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Those materials include hot mix asphalt, crushed limestone, sand and gravel and ready mix concrete. Those materials include hot mix asphalt, crushed limestone, sand and gravel and ready mix concrete.
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Indoor floors and outdoor lots generally are hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, etc.) Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. Operate cash register/computer following cash handling procedures as established by Tractor Supply Company.
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The Portable Plant Supervisor is primarily responsible for leading the daily production needs of the Plant. Must be able to use basic business ethics, data review and reconciliation techniques. Perform daily safety checks of all equipment and plant operations to stay in compliance with OSHA and/or MSHA.
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Must have the ability to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or verbal instructions; deal with a few concrete variables. Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Food Service Director; Market Grille Department Manager; Assistant Market Grille Department Manager; Service Managers.
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Provide construction materials testing (i.e. concrete, soil, aggregate, etc.) 2,080 hours of on-site working experience in building construction projects, or 520 hours of on-site working experience assisting a licensed project manager on asbestos abatement projects.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in commercial and residential construction as a mason, carpenter, cement mason, concrete finisher, drywall installer, or ceiling tile installer.
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5+ years of experience as a Concrete Foreman in commercial construction. Supervise and coordinate concrete construction crews. Overview: Seeking a Concrete Foreman with expertise in supervising crews for flat walls, commercial flatwork, and pouring concrete foundations and slabs.
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If you are a Concrete Laborer eager to grow and learn in the trades alongside the best Craft Professionals in the industry, this is your chance to further your career! Category Concrete - Laborer.
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Does not have any allergic reactions to concrete or asphalt, its raw materials, ingredients, and additives, gasoline, diesel fuels, lubricants, solvents, or cleaning chemicals. Does not have any allergic reactions to concrete or asphalt, its raw materials, ingredients, and additives, gasoline, diesel fuels, lubricants, solvents, or cleaning chemicals.
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