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Employees are required to climb ladders and scaffold stair towers to monitor work activities at heights. The Site Safety Manager may be assigned to travel anywhere in the U.S. This position requires the ability to walk the job site for most of the shift and may require the individual to move over uneven terrain, which can include snow, ice and mud.
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May be subject to extreme cold (temperatures below 30 degrees for periods of more than one hour), extreme heat (temperatures above 90 degrees for periods of more than one hour), hazards (electrical currents, working on scaffold.
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Ability to independently assess students' capabilities, create appropriate lesson plans, and scaffold teaching to student needs. Experience in an Orton-Gillingham-based curriculum or Wilson Reading System is required.
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Preforms work on scaffold/elevated platforms. Remove previous paint by means of sandblasting, scraping, sanding, hydro-blasting and steam-cleaning. Prepares repairs such as drywall repair, stucco repair, etc.
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Must be able to work off ladders and scaffold at construction sites Must have valid Driver's license and clean driving record Must be able to pass a pre employment drug screen, background check and Motor Vehicle Record check Must be computer proficient Required Experience: High school diploma or equivalent TWIC badge a plus, but not required Post-Secondary education in NDT is preferred, but not required.
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Prepare surfaces by sanding, scraping, or other means to attain desired surface to apply paint, wallpaper or product specified to inside and outside surfaces of buildings, structures, rides, and other areas.
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