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These include but are not limited to wet (steel, copper and CPVC), dry, pre-action, deluge, and fire pumps. JCI Employee discount programs (The Loop by Perk Spot). 5 years of documented experience in Fire Sprinkler/Suppression industry.
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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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The High Speed Steel Sales Manager (HSS SM) has full responsibility to manage our business in the high speed steel round tool product areas. Must have extensive knowledge of the high speed steel sales cycle, including buyer behaviors, channel demand, competitor landscape.
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Essential Job FunctionsThoroughly and consistently performs the following cleaning tasks:Sweeps, mops, vacuums, buffs, strips, washes and shampoos floor surfacesCleans and dusts furniture, closets, telephone areas and ventsScours, polishes and sanitizes sinks, counters, stainless steel surfaces and waste receptaclesEmpties waste receptacles and cleans solid waste containers and transports medical waste to outside storeroom, as directed.
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Hard hats, ear plugs or muffs, frocks, non-porous steel toe boots, hair nets, and beard nets must be worn at all times within the plant. Hard hats, ear plugs or muffs, frocks, non-porous steel toe boots, hair nets, and beard nets must be worn at all times within the plant.
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You will assemble steel shelving, create displays, and merchandise products making sure stores and their product suppliers have the best opportunities for optimal sales. When you join the team as a Traveling Reset Merchandiser, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the newest plan.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Operate Cut-To-Length line including proper leveler adjustments to correct steel shape. Wear all proper protective equipment as required in work and accordance with Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. Safety Policy.
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At Triple-S Steel we live and work by our core values. Safely and properly move steel to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, by hand, forklift, overhead crane or other equipment.
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CMC provides an excellent opportunity to learn the steel industry and grow in your career. Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, youll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
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Flexibility Employees are encouraged to seek creative steel solutions and services that help the company thrive. We supply steel for bridges, stadiums, barges and large buildings but one thing will always remain the same We treat our customers and employees like family.
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Protective equipment required: steel or composite toe boots, safety vest, harness, seatbelt, SRL (self-retracting lifeline). All equipment is provided by U.S. AutoForce except for steel / composite toe boots.
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If required, must properly use personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times including but not limited to; hard hats, steel-toed boots, eye protection, respiratory protection, and hearing protection.
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Manage and work alongside construction crews in the installation and/or repair of concrete, asphalt paving, structural steel, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, electrical, painting, plumbing, HVAC, and other construction tasks as needed in a live retail environment.
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SEAA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of steel industry professionals. SEAA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of steel industry professionals.
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Knowledge of building and grounds maintenance; construction techniques; plumbing and heating systems; electrical systems; sanitation practices; fire and safety regulations and procedures; painting, carpentry, and welding techniques; steel fabrication.
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