Carpenters are skilled in working with wood, framing buildings, installing doors and windows, and constructing wooden structures.
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Here are some of the job descriptions we can help you fill.
CONSTRUCTION |
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Carpenters are skilled in working with wood, framing buildings, installing doors and windows, and constructing wooden structures. Concrete workers deal with pouring, finishing, and curing concrete for various construction projects, including foundations, sidewalks, and structural elements. Drywall installers, also known as sheetrock or gypsum board installers, erect and finish interior walls using drywall and related materials. Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems on construction sites. This includes wiring, lighting, and power distribution. These workers perform a wide range of tasks on construction sites, including cleaning, digging, carrying materials, and assisting other trades. These workers operate heavy machinery such as bulldozers, excavators, and cranes to move materials and perform excavation and earthwork. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) technicians install and maintain heating and cooling systems, ensuring comfortable indoor environments. Masons work with bricks, blocks, and stone to build walls, chimneys, and other structures. They may also work on concrete and stucco applications. Painters are responsible for applying paint and other finishes to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces to protect and beautify structures. Plumbers specialize in installing and maintaining plumbing systems, including pipes, fixtures, and drainage systems in buildings. Roofers specialize in installing and repairing roofs, including shingles, tiles, and various roofing materials. Welders use various welding techniques to join metal components together, often working on structural elements like steel beams and pipes. |
INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC TECHNICIANS |
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ITS technicians install and maintain advanced technology systems, including variable message signs, traffic cameras, and electronic toll collection systems, to improve traffic management and safety. These technicians maintain and inspect railroad crossing signals, barriers, and warning systems to ensure the safe passage of trains and vehicles at railway crossings. These technicians install, maintain, and repair traffic signals, traffic control devices, and related electrical components to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow. Maintenance technicians are responsible for repairing and maintaining roadways, signs, and traffic control devices to ensure safe and reliable transportation infrastructure. While not strictly traffic technicians, transportation planners work on designing and optimizing transportation systems, including roads, public transit, and bike lanes, to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. |
COMMERCIAL DRIVERS |
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Holders of a Class A CDL are authorized to operate combination vehicles, including tractor-trailers (often referred to as "semi-trucks" or "big rigs"). This class covers vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) exceeding 26,000 pounds, provided that the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the towed vehicle is over 10,000 pounds. Holders of a Class A CDL are authorized to operate combination vehicles, including tractor-trailers (often referred to as "semi-trucks" or "big rigs"). This class covers vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) exceeding 26,000 pounds, provided that the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the towed vehicle is over 10,000 pounds. Class C CDL drivers typically operate vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) or vehicles used to transport hazardous materials in quantities that require placarding. |