| 1. CARPENTER |
| US-HI-Kaneohe | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Craft a solid future using your carpentry skills. In this occupation you may perform various duties involving the construction, alteration, installation and repair of buildings, structures, panels, fittings, bookcases, workbenches and other items using wood, wood substitutes and composite building materials. Your duties may include: planning and laying out work in accordance with predetermined ... |
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| 2. Carpenter |
| US-HI-Tripler, Ft. Shafter, Kapalama and Camp Smith | Veterans Health Administration | | 11/12/2009 to 11/25/2009 |
The position is located in the Facilities Management/Engineering Service (FMES) and works in both the Planning/Design/Construction Office and the Maintenance & Operations Section, VA Pacific Islands Health Care System, Honolulu, Hawaii. This position serves as a Carpenter/Mason performing building maintenance, alterations, new construction, and repairs for walls, doors, floors, windows, working w... |
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| 3. Carpentry Worker |
| US-HI-HI - Tripler, Ft. Shafter | U.S. Army, Pacific | | 11/17/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
You will perform the construction, installation, repair, and modification to wood/wood substitute structures and items where specific fit and accuracy required. You may be required to work alone or as a member of a crew. You apply standard measurements, specifications, and instructions when constructing, installing or repairing items such as frame structures, decking, partitions, shelving, doors, ... |
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| 4. COOK |
| US-HI-Pearl Harbor | Navy, Office of the Secretary of the Navy | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Consider the rewards that this challenging opportunity may provide. In this position, you may supervise, lead, assist, or perform work to prepare regular and/or special diet foods and meals. This includes cooking meats, poultry, seafood, and vegetables; making sauces and gravies, desserts, and other foods. Don €™t let this great opportunity slip away--apply now.... |
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| 5. CUSTODIAL WORKER |
| US-HI-Kaneohe | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Here is an opportunity for you to really shine. In this occupation you may be involved in janitorial and custodial work such as: sweeping, scrubbing and waxing floors; washing windows and walls; dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures; and emptying waste cans. You will use both manual and powered equipment to perform your duties. Don't miss out on this rewarding opportunity--apply now.NOTE... |
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| 6. CUSTODIAL WORKER |
| US-HI-Kauai | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Here is an opportunity for you to really shine. In this occupation you may be involved in janitorial and custodial work such as: sweeping, scrubbing and waxing floors; washing windows and walls; dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures; and emptying waste cans. You will use both manual and powered equipment to perform your duties. Don't miss out on this rewarding opportunity--apply now.NOTE... |
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| 7. CUSTODIAL WORKER |
| US-HI-West Oahu | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Here is an opportunity for you to really shine. In this occupation you may be involved in janitorial and custodial work such as: sweeping, scrubbing and waxing floors; washing windows and walls; dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures; and emptying waste cans. You will use both manual and powered equipment to perform your duties. Don't miss out on this rewarding opportunity--apply now.NOTE... |
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| 8. Custodial Worker |
| US-HI-Kunia | Commander in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet | | 11/18/2009 to 12/02/2009 |
This position is located at the Kunia Regional Security Operations Center, Kunia, HI.The incumbent is responsible for cleaning floors, wall and other surfaces of various types using appropriate techniques for type of surface being cleaned. Clean bathrooms and shower stalls. Dusts and vacuums. Empty waste paper containers and remove all trash from buildings and hauls trash to station refuse col... |
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| 9. ELECTRICIAN |
| US-HI-Pearl Harbor | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Are you interested in a challenging job opportunity in a highly charged work environment? In this occupation your duties may include applying knowledge of electrical principles, materials and safety standards. You may serve as the shop technical authority for the overhaul, repair, modification, installation, test, adjustment and alignment of one or more complex Ship's Electronic Systems such as:... |
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| 10. ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS MECHANIC |
| US-HI-Pearl Harbor | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Gauging the right career move isn't always easy! In this occupation you may install, troubleshoot, repair and calibrate electronic controls, indicating and recording systems all of which are typically used on industrial machinery or engines or in aircraft engines and related test facilities. This work requires knowledge of electronics theory and circuits as they apply to power, timing, motion co... |
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