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They are vital to equipment manufacturers and end-users in the complex fabrication of semiconductors and thin film coatings for optics, flat panel displays, solar cells and industrial vacuum coating applications.
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Exercise Room: clean all mirrors, wipe all equipment; take out trash; run vacuum cleaner; clean glass doors. Lobby: Clean registration desk, vacuum, clean fingerprints off glass doors.
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MV or LV Circuit breakers; metal clad/vacuum switchgear; breakers or LV equipment testing; analyzing test results. Familiar with the arc flash and shock hazards of 13.8 kV and the following electrical equipment: Siemens GIS, AIS, WL, RL, and SB breakers and switchgear.
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Operates various types of cleaning equipment, both mechanical and electrical, i.e. ringers, vacuum, electric floor machines, sweepers, etc. For lifts over 35 pounds, lifting equipment is expected to be used or lift with at least one other associte when available.
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Able to operate small electrical equipment i.e., vacuum cleaners Excellenct customer service skills Ability to communicate effectively in English as related to the performance of the essential job activities outlined (including reading and comprehending chemical labels andother safety materials.
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Vactor Mfg. is a leading manufacturer of municipal combination catch basin/sewer cleaning vacuum trucks and industrial vacuum loaders that clean up industrial waste or recover and recycle valuable raw materials.
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Maintaining plumbing, sewers, and building equipment, including heating, air conditioning refrigerators, washers, dryers, water conditioners, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, and other appliances.
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Drive or operate powered equipment including ride on scrubbers or industrial ride on vacuum cleaners. Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and fixtures.
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E site remediation, spill response, hydro blasting, vacuum truck, tank cleaning, refinery-based work) Commercial driver license Clean Harbors is an equal opportunity employer. Forepersons and Technicians will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with emergency response (emergency spill cleanup), hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation (tank and pit cleaning), equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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Use hand tools of trade and related power equipment, including brooms, mops, floor cleaning and waxing machines, vacuum cleaners, snow blowers, shovels, power mower and hand tools. Maintain preventative maintenance schedule for heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, including quarterly air filter changes, fan motors and belts.
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Sweep, mop, strip, wax and seal floors; vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets. Areas to be inspected include playground equipment, fencing, building exterior, building interior. Inspect any vehicles or mechanical equipment the custodian uses in performance of his duties.
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Change over, repair, and/or adjust beehive heads, grinder screws and heads, dumper cylinders and chutes, stuffer feed screws, vacuum pumps and gearboxes, motors for smokehouses, rooftop condensers, motors for kitchen exhaust fans in the loft, and other equipment as needed.
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Operate equipment by energizing the pumping equipment and/or any specialized hydroblasting and/or chemical cleaning equipment, vacuum trucks and cutting equipment being used on the job.
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Vacuum and spot clean carpeting, upholstery and drapery. Notify housekeeping leadership, maintenance department or MOD of malfunctioning equipment, supplies needed or damage to floor covering, upholstery.
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The Sterilization Technician III focuses heavily on steam sterilizers, vaporized peroxide sterilizers, gluteraldehyde sterilizers, washer decontaminators, cart washers, internal steam generators, stand alone steam generators, ultrasonic cleaners, perioperative scope sterilizers, and all supporting equipment.
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