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The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up or laying down tubing, working the rig floor, and assisting in operating the rig when necessary.
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Able to instruct the floor and derrick hand in use of all rig and pumping equipment. Must be able to successfully perform the duties of a Floor Hand III and derrick hand. Perform all required equipment inspections-workover rig, fall arrest system, derrick, hoisting and mud pump.
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Must be able to successfully perform the duties of a rig operator, floor hand, and derrick hand. The Rig Supervisor will need to be able to exhibit working knowledge of all parts on a Workover Rig and should be able to troubleshoot the mechanics of the rig and equipment on site.
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Using hand signals and direction signs to direct traffic around road construction sites. Communicating with other flaggers using hand-held radios to direct two-way traffic onto a single lane.
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Unload trucks using equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or hand trucks. - Familiarity with warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks is desirable. Your primary role involves receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to support Walmart's operations.
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Use of Electrical Troubleshooting and Repair equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, surge testers, megaohmeters, and other hand tools. Provide own hand tools to make repairs. Associates degree or tech school certifications in Electronics, Instrumentation, or Electrical Technology or equivalent experience in an industrial/manufacturing environment.
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Moving products within a store (e.g., safely stacking and moving products on equipment such as a u-boat, hand truck/dolly and/or breakdown, etc.) Use equipment to transport products (e.g., U Boats, hand trucks, pallet jacks, etc.
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The primary purpose of your job position is to perform the day-to-day activities of the Laundry Department in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations governing our facility, and as may be directed by the Administrator and/or the Housekeeping Supervisor, to assure that our facility is maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner, and that an adequate supply of linen is on hand at all times to meet the needs of the residents.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs. You will greet customers, run the register, cashier, make purchase suggestions and sometimes work with our food program.
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