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May reassemble parts, using hand tools and power tools. Here, you'll get the unique chance to impact some of the world's most iconic brands including STANLEY TOOLS, DEWALT, CRAFTSMAN, MAC TOOLS, and Black &Decker.
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Operates manual and power tools, lawn maintenance equipment as required, such as non-propelled and self-propelled mowers, blowers, weed eaters, edgers, hedge trimmers, chain saw, etc., also operates, tractors, frontend loader and backhoe.
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Lawn/landscape equipment and general maintenance tools including but not limited to a tractor, backhoe, mower, aerator, chainsaw, edger, woodchippers, pressure washers, pumps, irrigation systems and miscellaneous hand and power tools.
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Experience using power, pneumatic, hydraulic and hand tools and shop tools such as drill press, band saw, bench grinder, torque wrench preferred. Dismantles equipment to gain access to and repairs defective parts using hand tools, power tools and precision measuring and testing devices.
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Familiarity with power tools (sawzall, skill saw, table saw, band saw, chop saw etc)Ability to weld, is a plus but not a necessity. Job DescriptionWe are a licensed Cannabis Cultivation Facility seeking a General Maintenance Technician to start right away.
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Uses tools and equipment in the performance of maintenance tasks including hand tools, power tools, electrical test meters and similar diagnostic tools, long-handled tools, welders, bench grinder and drill press, floor sander, grounds keeping equipment, and BHP vehicles.
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Experience using power, pneumatic, hydraulic, and hand tools and shop tools such as drill press, band saw, bench grinder, and torque wrench preferred. Works in various positions; works on ladders, catwalks, and supports at heights of 50 feet above the ground; and works with hands extended above and below head and body up to 40 minutes using hand tools weighing up to 15 pounds.
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Performs facility maintenance and repair and may replace or install light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, damaged glass, windows, doors, partitions, ceiling or floor tiles, door locks, carpet, and/or paint.
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The Maintenance Technician I is responsible for upkeep of landscape and general exterior image of the property; this includes removing trash and litter, sweeping and pressure washing sidewalks and pathways, basic gardening and weeding, and wiping down and cleaning windows and common furniture.
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Must have basic computer skills and have ability to operate programs for process control, the Computer Maintenance Management System, and laboratory/industrial pretreatment QA/QC. Must consistently demonstrate the ability to learn and independently perform assigned duties and meet or exceed production and quality goals.
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The Grounds and Streets Technician I maintains the facilities and grounds of Town parks, the Surf City Community Center, and additional Town-managed streets, facilities, grounds, and fields by assisting with construction, maintenance, and repair projects, performing semi-skilled manual labor, and operating power tools and equipment.
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Technician III. Performs difficult and moderately complex skilled and semi-skilled maintenance and construction activities, such as cleaning ditches and culverts, building catch basins, installing drainage lines, operating power tools and mechanized equipment, basic vehicle maintenance, and flagging operations.
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Reliable transportation capable of transporting necessary tools, including power washing equipment. Description: Commercial and Residential Management Group is looking for a Maintenance Technician I who can perform the daily upkeep and cleanliness of the buildings, landscaping, amenities, parking lot, and trash areas of the 37-unit apartment community of Franklin Manor Apartments.
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Use of general cleaning equipment and tools including, but not limited to: hand tools, pressure washers, blowers, sandblasters, ladders, paint brushes, landscaping equipment, vacuum cleaner, ladder, hose sprayer, rotary scrub brush, and required safety equipment.
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Perform power washing and blowing of debris based on site schedule provided by supervisor. Knowledge of safe use of cleaning products and landscaping tools/equipment. Make recommendations to maintain a proper inventory of supplies and tools sufficient for turning units.
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