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Electrical, plumbing and masonry experience a plus but we will train. Swimming pool cleaner/Service technician with Pool People, INC. We are looking for a full-time, or part-time service technician or pool cleaner to help us grow.
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Design experience should include design of aluminum, light gauge metal framing, reinforced concrete and masonry, structural steel and wood. Design experience should include design of aluminum, light gauge metal framing, reinforced concrete and masonry, structural steel and wood.
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Strong understanding of structural building systems; concrete, masonry, structural steel, mass timber, and how to clearly document the systems in a drawing package. Analyze and design structural systems using a variety of materials; steel, concrete, wood, masonry.
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Hang all wall-hung fixtures, such as, but not limited to, signs, pictures, mirrors, and similar items on masonry or brick. Performs tasks such as but not limited to grounds keeping; snow operations; equipment setup; furniture moving; cement patching; floor tile/carpet tile installation; removal of flooring material; installation of cove base and similar products; maintains, repairs and installs roof top fall protection system (Garlock.
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DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (DCSA CAS), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. Works from verbal instructions, blueprints, sketches and layout drawings and performs standard millwright duties such as moving position, installing and setting up various types of assigned machine tools, production and test equipment.
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Perform repairs in such areas as, but not limited to: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, boilers, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC. Apply principles of troubleshooting, efficiency and sustainability, REAC preparation, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), and Preventative Maintenance (PM) as learned during the program.
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We’re looking for a Masonry/Construction Foreman to join our team. We’re looking for a Masonry/Construction Foreman to join our team. Assisting and supervising mason with mixing concrete, transporting bricks to the work area and scaffold area.
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