| 1. CARPENTER |
| US-SC-Charleston | 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. Cook Foreman |
| US-SC-FCI Edgefield | Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System | | 11/02/2009 to 11/24/2009 |
What are the Major Duties of this Position?The incumbent's primary responsibility is to provide supervision andinstruction to 25-30 inmate workers who are assigned the duties of cooks, butchers, bakers, dining and dish workers, vegetable preparation workers, and pot and pan washers.Incumbent familiarizes the inmate workers assigned to the Food Service Department with overall operation, explaining ... |
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| 3. ELECTRICIAN |
| US-SC-Beaufort, Parris Island | 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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| 4. ELECTRONICS MECHANIC |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Here is a career opportunity to get charged up over! In this occupation you may assemble, fabricate, overhaul, install, maintain and repair various fixed, semi-fixed, ground, airborne and marine electronic equipment (e.g., radar, radio, cryptographic, sonar, navigational aids and related devices). Don't short-circuit your chance at a great job. Apply now.NOTE: Positions may be filled at th... |
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| 5. ELECTRONICS MECHANIC |
| US-SC-Parris Island | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Here is a career opportunity to get charged up over! In this occupation you may assemble, fabricate, overhaul, install, maintain and repair various fixed, semi-fixed, ground, airborne and marine electronic equipment (e.g., radar, radio, cryptographic, sonar, navigational aids and related devices). Don't short-circuit your chance at a great job. Apply now.NOTE: Positions may be filled at th... |
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| 6. Food Service Worker (OPEN CONTINOUS) |
| US-SC-Charleston | Veterans Health Administration | | 10/02/2009 to 09/30/2010 |
Under the direction of the Chief, Canteen Service or his/her designee; the incumbent is expected to work independently with minimum guidance. The work involves actual food preparation and is accomplished under the guidance of the leader or cook, who provides technical instruction and checks work in progress for conformance with acceptable food service practice and VCS standards. Work is evaluated ... |
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| 7. Food Service Worker PD#256A |
| US-SC-Charleston | Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration | | 01/09/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
The incumbent performs tasks with several steps or a sequence of tasks that require attention to work operations. Follows set procedures in accomplishing repetitive assignments and follows an established sequence of work. Performs duties on either early or late shift in any assigned areas e.g. patients €™ wards and dishwashing/scullery units. Sets up tray line cold food items including meats... |
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| 8. Food Service Worker PD#256A |
| US-SC-Charleston | Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration | | 01/09/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
The incumbent performs tasks with several steps or a sequence of tasks that require attention to work operations. Follows set procedures in accomplishing repetitive assignments and follows an established sequence of work. Performs duties on either early or late shift in any assigned areas e.g. patients €™ wards and dishwashing/scullery units. Sets up tray line cold food items including meats... |
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| 9. GENERAL MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Do you consider yourself a jack-of-all-trades? In this occupation you may perform combinations of work such as constructing, maintaining and repairing buildings, roads, grounds and related facilities; manufacturing, modifying and repairing items made from a variety of materials or types of components; or repairing and operating equipment or utilities. Some positions may involve arduous or hazard... |
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| 10. HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICIAN |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Energize your career with this challenging opportunity. In this occupation you will ensure safe and efficient installation, testing, repair and maintenance of electric power plant and/or overhead and underground primary electrical distribution systems. You may also be called upon to apply your knowledge of the principles, procedures, materials and safety standards governing work on electrical sy... |
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