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We have turnkey capabilities to perform all aspects of aerial and underground line construction, repair, and maintenance services. Interprets prints in underground and aerial environment.
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The successful candidate is responsible for in-person validation of the existing field design and layout of the OSP telecommunications network to include aerial, buried, and underground fiber network design and layout, underground conduit, handhole, building entrance, and riser facilities.
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Some of the things we train on monthly, and expect all of our employees to know are: aerial rescue, use of proper PPE, hazard recognition, Dig Alert procedures and tree removal techniques; basic knots and rope operation for rigging; emergency tree rescue procedures.
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Using chainsaws, hooks, handsaws, shears, and clippers to cut away dead and excess branches. You know basic tree care principals, cabling, pruning techniques, tree ID and disease ID. Monarch Landscaping, WA is an On Demand Daily Pay employer.
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Safely and efficiently uses hand tools and power tools while aloft in a tree. Makes proper cuts aloft in a tree while following all safety standards. Passionate about tree work, service, and people.
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Operate various material handling equipment including forklifts, overhead cranes, aerial lifts, flight vehicle and subassembly transportation equipment. 5+ years of experience in aerospace manufacturing, integration, or other large/complex assembly manufacturing environment.
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Previous aerial platform and lift truck experience considered an asset. Leavitt Machinery is looking for a Shop Technician Apprentice (Heavy Equipment) to join our team in Tukwila, Washington. Partner with the Parts department to identify and order parts as required, while adhering to the Parts and Service Agreement.
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We are a $4.0 billion publicly traded global manufacturer of materials processing and aerial work platform products and services. We value diversity, equity and inclusion, safety, integrity, respect, servant leadership, courage, citizenship, and continuous improvement.
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Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, or platform. Promote company programs (i.e., customer loyalty program participation, warranty sales, private label credit card enrollment, etc.
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You have the ability to operate aerial lifts, man lifts, skid steers, and aerial platform equipment. You have demonstrated expertise in construction skills, rigging, safety, and general industry knowledge.
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Principles and practices of cartography, surveying, and mapping, interpretation of engineering plans, and aerial photography. Read, review and understand aerial photographs, plans and specifications.
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