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Work is usually performed in a normal office environment where there are little or no physical discomforts associated with changes in weather or discomforts associated with noise, dust, dirt, and the like, but may be performed in shelter environment.
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Dig, spread, and level dirt, sand, and gravel using a hand tools. Dig, spread, and level dirt, sand, and gravel using a hand tools. Mix and spread concrete, asphalt, gravel, and other materials using hand tools.
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The employee will be required to visit multiple construction job sites, which may expose the employee to dirt, dust, uneven surfaces, outdoor weather conditions and extreme temperatures. You should have ample experience with high-rise installation and construction processes, as well as experience with blueprint reading, electrical schematics, wiring, conduit work, and thorough knowledge of workplace safety practices.
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Remove soil, dirt, soap build-up and hair from public and employee bathroom mirrors, vanities, sinks, toilets/urinals, shower walls, shower curtains and floors. Remove dust, dirt, marks and fingerprints from doors and door frames.
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As part of our team, you oversee multiple crews and implement the installation of large-scale high-rise residential projects. Ability to read and understand construction blueprints, specs, conduit work, workplace safety practices, and contract documents to fully understand electrical scope of work, scheduling, and contract requirements.
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Shovel loose materials such as gravel, sand metal snow, or dirt. Shovel loose materials such as gravel, sand metal snow, or dirt. We will provide extensive paid training for you to be able make repairs and/or repair recommendations, perform evaluations and Roofing Preventative Maintenance to low slope roofing systems.
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These locations are generally parking lots that vary and could be concrete, gravel and dirt lots. Denver Post and Built-In Colorado have named Fluid Truck one of Colorado's best places to work.
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Gather and load dirt, stone, equipment, materials and waste product from jobsite onto trucks using different pieces of equipment. Take reasonable care of your own and others’ health and safety and of those who may be affected by the day-to-day delivery of this role by taking personal responsibility for working toward Wanzek’s Zero Injury principles.
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Perform work outside and inside, exposure to weather conditions, dust, dirt, electricity, noise, fumes and chemicals. Inspect equipment (forklift, stacker, baler, etc.) Under the direction of the Team Leader, the Production Team Leader is responsible for overseeing all aspects of textile and hard goods production.
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This includes operating excavation and loading machines equipped with scoops, shovels, and buckets that dig sand, gravel, dirt, and similar materials as well as operating bulldozers, trench excavators, road graders, and similar equipment.
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Humanity has lost touch with nature - we’ve traded dirt and trees for asphalt, and we rely on loud, polluting, gas-powered machines to care for our limited natural spaces. Competitive salary and equity compensation.
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Grading and inspecting in-bound loads of material; to include making deductions in loads that have excess such as dirt, trash, and/or plastic. If you’re ready to reimagine ways to make the steel industry more sustainable, reinforce the bridges and roadways connecting our communities, and do meaningful work, you’re ready to join CMC. Apply today and start moving your career — and our world — forward.
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Safely operates various types of construction type heavy equipment (excavators, dozers, skid steers) to excavate, move, and grade earth, concrete, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement on roadbeds and dirt/earth surfaces in a safe manner.
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May be exposed to a wide variety of weather conditions, jet and machinery noises, fumes, dirt and dust for extended periods. Coordinates fingerprints for the U.S. Postal Service, badging application for SIDA access and employee uniform program.
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Environmental conditions involve continuous people interaction; fast pace; exposure to high noise levels, dirt, dust, fumes, heat, cold, hazardous or toxic material; heavy crowd activity; working in confined spaces or heights frequently and for extended periods.
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