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A basic toolkit includes a multi-screwdriver, torx security bit set, hammer, cordless drill, allen wrench, box cutter, rubber mallet, socket set, needle nose pliers, precision wire cutters, crescent wrench, easy off, putty knife, microfiber cleaning cloth, and goo gone.
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Philip’s Head & flat head screwdrivers; small hammer, box cutter, mallet) We will have our local regional manager discuss the process of the piece rate pay and answer any questions you may have.
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Must have good vision and be able to operate a calculator, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, and screwdriver and case cutter. Must have good vision and be able to operate a calculator, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, and screwdriver and case cutter.
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Use of basic tools (e.g., hammer, nails, T-square, saw, etc.) Floor & Decor provides equal employment opportunities to all associates and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other category protected by law.
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Must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of the following tools: Various wrenches, hammer, grips, saws, sledgehammer, snips, posthole diggers, wheelbarrows, dollies, hand trucks, buckets, jacks, step ladders, full ladders, shovel, and snow blower.
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Able to use common tools such as hammer, screw driver, and wrench for floor sets. We seek talented folks looking to be part of a can-do team that’s hellbent on helping the world to gear up, get its hands dirty, and do.
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Ability to use general tools (i.e. battery powered drill/driver, hammer, screwdrivers and pliers). REPORTS TO: Head Custodian; Principal or Assistant Principal. Vacuum, sweeps, mops, scrubs and polish hallways, classrooms, instructional areas, stairs and office.
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2+ years’ experience with rock drilling to include either inner rod or air hammer is preferred. Horizontal directional drill operator with experience operating Ditch Witch or Vermeer drills will support the team in the safest manner possible while delivering a high-quality product to our customers.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned tools and equipment, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, hammer, pallet trucks, banding machine, micrometer, beam hooks, plate lifting clamps, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment; Determine safety issues pertaining to equipment and promptly report them.
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Usage of battery operated and corded power drills, hammer drills, circular saws, reciprocating saws. Hanging or laying plastic for barricades or barriers using mechanical fasteners, tape, and adhesives.
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Work with the Inventory Control Specialist to submit write-offs and maintain inventory for materials. This role has a minimum base pay from $17.40 per hour with higher starting pay available based on experience.
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Yellow Hammer Pizza of MD, LLC TA Domino's Pizza ® is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Yellow Hammer Pizza of MD, LLC TA Domino's Pizza ® is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
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Tools and equipment regularly used; loader, rake, shovel, hammer, jackhammer, screwdriver, wrenches, equipment maintenance tools, and a variety of hand tools. The Loader Operator ensures the safe loading of materials into trucks and feeder bins.
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Perform general maintenance such as: plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning repairs, carpentry, appliance repairs, glass replacement, etc. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) is recommended.
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