| 1. Cemetery Caretaker |
| US-NY-Nassau & Suffolk Counties | National Cemetery Administration | | 11/06/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Incumbent operates a Bobcat Trencher, industrial tractors with attachments, operates a truck up through 5-ton capacity to transport excess dirt from graves, topsoil, equipment or supplies and materials,and to backfill graves.Operates a backhoe tractor in moving and loading dirt, topsoil, sand and gravel. Must ensure that the truck or equipment being operated is not overloaded and that the load is ... |
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| 2. Cemetery Caretaker |
| US-NY-Calverton | National Cemetery Administration | | 11/06/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Performs a variety of tasks to includecutting and trimming grass; filling sunken graves; renovating new grave areas by backfilling, tamping, fertilizing, seeding or sodding; watering renovated areas. Rakes leaves; cleans grave areas; cleans grave markers by hand or mechanical means; sets concrete grave marker bases and affixes bronze grave markers to bases. Will assist in the setting, lifting, rec... |
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| 3. Food Service Worker |
| US-NY-Nassau & Suffolk Counties | Veterans Health Administration | | 11/10/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Brews coffee according to the number of servings required. Assembles and tosses fresh fruitor green salads in quantity using prepared dressings and portion into standard serving sizes. Apportions other food items such as gelatins, juices and desserts into standard serving sizes using the proper utensils and containers. Makes cold sandwiches using prepared ingredients for bag meals and nourishments... |
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| 4. Housekeeping Aid |
| US-NY-Nassau & Suffolk Counties | Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration | | 10/01/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Performs a variety of cleaning tasks which require lifting and moving objects weighing up to 40 pounds, and occasionally moving objects weighing over 50 pounds. Cleans offices, storerooms, corridors, stairways, dormitories, hospital rooms and wards, and other areas. Sweeps, dry mops, scrubs, waxes and polishes floors using brooms, mops, and heavy (industrial type) vacuum cleaner. Adjusts, cleans a... |
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| 5. HOUSEKEEPING AID SUPERVISOR |
| US-NY-Nassau & Suffolk Counties | Veterans Health Administration | | 11/13/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Major duties and responsibilities include:The Housekeeping Aid Supervisor is responsible for the operation and supervision of the Sanitation Section of Environmental Management Section and will be responsible for work productivity of seven subordinate foremans, five housekeeping work leaders, and approximately 80.3 housekeeping aids. Most work will be done independently. Duties include but are n... |
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| 6. Laundry Worker |
| US-NY-Western New York | Veterans Health Administration | | 11/18/2009 to 11/25/2009 |
Incumbent is required to perform the following duties on a scheduled basis as an integral part of complete laundry service essential to the needs of the patients and employees of the medical center: linen and patient clothing delivery and distribution, soiled laundry pick-up and laundry delivery, preparation and folding of dry linens for shipment, linen delivery equipment maintenance, as well as b... |
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| 7. Machine Tool Operator |
| US-NY-NY - Eastern New York | Army Tank-Automotive & Armament Command, Army Materiel Command | | 09/30/2009 to 09/30/2010 |
You will operate one or more conventional or computer numerical control (CNC) machines to perform a specific machining operation in the machining of castings, forgings, or other raw stocks made of various metals, metal alloys, and other materials. Assignments are usually to the same type of closely related types of machine tools that have similar spindle and table movements; use comparable speed a... |
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| 8. Machine Tool Operator |
| US-NY-NY - Eastern New York | Army Tank-Automotive & Armament Command, Army Materiel Command | | 09/30/2009 to 09/30/2010 |
You will operate one or more conventional or computer numerical control (CNC) machines to perform a specific machining operation in the machining of castings, forgings, or other raw stocks made of various metals, metal alloys, and other materials. Assignments are usually to the same type of closely related types of machine tools that have similar spindle and table movements; use comparable speed a... |
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| 9. Machinist |
| US-NY-NY - Eastern New York | Army Tank-Automotive & Armament Command, Army Materiel Command | | 09/30/2009 to 09/30/2010 |
You will manufacture parts and complete items of equipment from raw stock of different metals, metal alloys and other material. You will also manufacture items from castings, forgings, weldments and other fabrications through the use of machine tools. You will have the responsibility to lay out work by measuring and marking straight lines, arcs, circles, angles, and location points as guides for s... |
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| 10. Machinist |
| US-NY-NY - Eastern New York | Army Tank-Automotive & Armament Command, Army Materiel Command | | 09/30/2009 to 09/30/2010 |
You will manufacture parts and complete items of equipment from raw stock of different metals, metal alloys and other material. You will also manufacture items from castings, forgings, weldments and other fabrications through the use of machine tools. You will have the responsibility to lay out work by measuring and marking straight lines, arcs, circles, angles, and location points as guides for s... |
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