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Walking, reaching, standing, stooping/bending, squatting, turningEquipment Operation:meat saw, meat slicer, scale, racks, knives, meat grinder, cuber, bulker, meat mixer, pattymachine, tenderizer, pressure washer, telephone, paging systemMentaljudgment/decision making, social skills/verbal interaction, memorization, reading, writing, mathEnvironmentalexposure to cold temperatures and wet surfacesOCCASIONAL:PhysicalEquipment operation (forklift), pallet jack, flatbed.
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OCCASIONAL: Approximately less than 15% of the work shift or fewer than 10 repetitions per work shift. FREQUENT:Physicallifting/carrying to 100 lbs., pushing over 2200 force lbs. FREQUENT: 15% of the work shift or at least ten repetitions per work shift.
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Cylinder rod polishing. RMS is a multiline dealer, representing the best brands of construction equipment in the industry, including Komatsu, KPI-JCI, Epiroc, Sennebogen, Gomaco, LeeBoy, Roadtec, and Bomag.
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Inserts and secures blank mold plunger into chuck of open-end polishing jack or lathe. May rub mold surface with oil or kerosene abrasive stone or wire brush to remove scale, rust, scratches, and dirt.
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Cuts and trims and prepares raw meat for sale using saws, knifes, grinder, and tenderizer. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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In this position you will operate a front-end loader or track loader (Bobcat) to move and manipulate organic materials, attach implements to loaders to best handle differing materials, and operate a grinder to reduce products to optimal particle size for composting.
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Basic cleaning, including cleaning of all common areas, restrooms, entrances, elevators, walkways, windows, furniture, fixtures, stairs, chairs, tables, telephones, drinking fountains, trashing, dusting polishing and other assigned items/areas.
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General cleaning, floor care, washing, sanitizing, polishing furniture/fixtures, waste removal, stocking supplies, cleaning windows, collecting laundry from resident rooms and designated areas, sorting, labeling, washing, drying and distributing linens, and resident personal clothing per assigned schedule, ironing articles as required, inspecting laundry and linen, informing supervisor of replacement needs for communication with residents/families, and other duties as assigned.
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