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Site specific exposure to hazardous materials requiring proper use of Personal Protective Equipment. MoDOT certifications for Concrete Field, Concrete Strength, Soil Denstity and/or Field Density and Aggregate Tech.
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Procedures; following proper procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials; following company steel standard guidelines; and. Paid time off benefits include PTO, parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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The Automotive Technician will be exposed to moderate to loud noises, dust, exhaust fumes, lubricants, petroleum products, vapors, caustic materials, and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
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Previous automotive technician / mechanic experience required. As a Plaza Tire Service Automotive Technician, you'll perform hands-on work on customer vehicles daily and direct the other shop personnel.
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Understands and practices the proper method of attending to and disposing of and the possibility of exposure to blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids, infectious waste, sharp sticks, and hazardous materials in compliance with universal care precautions.
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Maintain hazardous materials communication program, material safety data sheets and required records and permits as required. Assist in special jobs, i.e., snow removal, moving/set up of tables/chairs during scheduled work hours, and on weekends as requested by the Operations Supervisor.
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Working knowledge of cleaning and sanitation products and methods, including cleaning of sensitive or potentially hazardous materials. Execute laundry service and daily changing of residents’ beds, including ironing and pressing as needed.
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Able to wear latex or nitrile gloves, dust mask or respirator, and safety glasses as required)This position will frequently be involved with sharp, solvents, irritants, acids, bases, and other hazardous chemicals, flammable materials, and biohazards.
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Assists with disposal of hazardous waste materials, dirty linen, and rugs. Reviews patient specific procedure orders to determine materials/supplies that will be needed. Experience with interventional procedures, using/ordering/maintaining required materials/supplies for each procedure.
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Comply with all Federal requirements regarding the transportation of Hazardous Materials. Participates in required on-call rotation for after hours and weekend deliveries. Comply with all Federal requirements regarding the transportation of Hazardous Materials.
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We have an immediate opening for an Automotive Technician in our St. Charles, MO store. In business since 1963, Plaza Tire Service is a growing company with 75 locations. This work can encompass a broad array of activities.
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Must be knowledgeable of pertinent laws and EPA and OSHA regulations governing proper storage and management of hazardous materials, including solvents, flammables, caustics and refrigerants.
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Must have carpet cleaning/extraction experience. Must have scrub and recoat, strip, wax, and buff experience. Must have computer skills in Microsoft office applications and word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, and internet software.
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The Driver should also ensure that the truck is labeled with the correct placards when transporting hazardous materials or oversized cargo. Looking for local truck driving jobs in your area.
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Pick-up and delivery of hazardous materials and wastes, complete inspections and paperwork associated with hazardous materials and waste pickup transport. Transports hazardous materials and wastes in full compliance with applicable federal, state, local statutes and regulations and company policies.
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