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As Director of Engineering, I will assume full responsibility for the efficient operation of the Engineering department including landscape and gardening, plant and equipment, technical work, carpentry, sustainability, fire and safety systems and a preventative maintenance program to provide exceptional products and services within brand operating standards.
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A handy person – you like hands-on projects and enjoy activities such as construction, carpentry, woodworking, home improvement, and more. Assembly Technician (previously Assembly/Production Technician.
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General labor, Construction, Concrete, Production, Hand tool, Power tool, Carpentry, Cleaning, Tape measure. General labor, Construction, Concrete, Production, Hand tool, Power tool, Carpentry, Cleaning, Tape measure.
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Experience in carpentry, boiler repair, welding, and general facility repairs. Some locations may require relevant certifications, a boiler license, or PLC programming. Minimum of two years of maintenance engineering experience with specific knowledge of machinery, electricity, electronics, plumbing, hydraulics, pneumatics, welder, and boiler applications.
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PLC programming experience. Job Summary: The Maintenance Technician is responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining large industrial textile processing equipment, as well as facility maintenance.
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Qualifications and Required Skills Experience in construction with at least 10 years of carpentry, Foreman or Project Engineer experience. Additional Duties and Responsibilities May assist with performing carpentry duties.
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Will perform carpentry projects that require a range of skills from rough to finish carpentry with directions. Responsible for grounds clean up, maintenance including activities such as mowing lawns, trimming hedges, weeding, raking and disposing of leaves and refuse.
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Perform routine and unscheduled maintenance and repair on the facility and equipment to include plumbing, plastering, electrical, carpentry, mechanical, etc., as directed, in accordance with established procedures.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a "hands on" person with a good work ethic and carpentry aptitude in a high pace production environment. Light carpentry experience preferred but will train the right candidate.
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Responsible for daily maintenance and repair issues of all facilities and grounds systems, including structural components, electrical work, plumbing, roofing repairs, carpentry, painting, welding, parking lot maintenance, etc.
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Learning and executing the installation of 5th wheel hitches and full wire brake controls
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Come join us this summer working as a Seasonal Temporary Maintenance Tech. This is a full time position starting in May running through end of August or beginning of September. Will determine and plant appropriate plants or shrubs for walkways, garden areas, or planters.
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Finish Carpentry skills a plus. Finish Carpentry skills a plus. Duties include :remove old windows, doors, and frames, and replace them with new ones. Competitive salary, bonuses,PTO, IRA,health, dental, vision, Aflac.
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