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Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, or platform. Promote company programs (i.e., customer loyalty program participation, warranty sales, private label credit card enrollment, etc.
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Tree climbingPruningRiggingCabling and bracingRemoval of hazardous treesTree identificationProperly maintaining and operating equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts)Implementing work zone safety proceduresAssisting Arborist Climbers and Arborist Crew Leaders working on the ground and aloftAssisting with driving, backing, dumping, and parking duties.
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Splice fiber optic cables in both aerial and underground telecom infrastructure. We’re looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America.
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Requires bending, reaching, pulling, pushing, twisting, and lifting; Requires the use of hands for grasping and other manipulations; Requires standing and walking for long periods of time; Must be able to work from elevated heights using ladders, mezzanines, and aerial lifts.
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Proficiency in MIG and TIG welding/metal fabrication is a big plus. Maintaining, as well as repairing all plant equipment including high volume industrial washers, dryers, rail and trolley systems, Presses, and ironers, etc.
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They define the behaviors that can drive our business while ensuring a great teammate and athlete experience. Uphold company merchandising and presentation standards by following established floor sets, signage requirements, price changes, inventory presentation and replenishment standards, etc.
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Experience with aerial devices, digger derricks, chippers, cranes; or construction, mining, farm equipment such as excavators, skid steers, dozers or tractors; or military heavy equipment such as the MRAP vehicle, HMEE, or tanks; aircraft and aerospace or ground support equipment (AGE/GSE) or similar.
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Who we are looking for Prior experience as a lineman placing aerial and underground telecommunication cable (fiber and coax) in OSP and ISP environments Prior experience working in a bucket truck and climbing poles You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United States Valid driver's license IND1.
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Prepare, operate and maintain all tools and equipment including hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts. We’re the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America.
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We’re looking for an Aerial Cable Foreman to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America. Previous experience as a cable/telecommunications linemanAbility to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as; pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction)Prior experience working in a bucket truck and climbing poles You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United StatesValid driver's license.
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