Power Wash Technician 2nd Shift Construction, Mining & Trades - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Power Wash Technician 2nd Shift

Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Estimated:
$34.
7K - $44K a year Estimated:
$34.
7K - $44K a year Overview:
We are currently seeking a 2nd shift Heavy Equipment Steamer to work out of our heavy equipment shop / fleet division in Sharonville, Ohio.
This is an entry level position for anyone who is interested in working for a reputable / stable company within the construction / fleet industry.
This position allows you to build a great foundation by learning our operations, and the industry.
With hard work and some patience we will provide the right candidates a rewarding career path.
Responsibilities:
2nd Shift Steamer Requirements:
Operating a pressure washer to clean construction equipment Prep heavy equipment for painting using pressure washer Support the paint, parts, and overall shop division General cleaning, parts, delivery, and other duties / jobs as assigned by management
Qualifications:
2nd Shift Steamer
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED Previous experience working in a similar role is preffered Valid and clean drivers license Must be willing to work overtime and an occasional Saturday 2nd Shift Steamer Skills:
Dependable and self-motivated Must be responsible, reliable, and self starter Safety oriented 2nd Shift Steamer Working Conditions:
May require moving and arranging of equipment Occasionally required to work in extreme weather conditions Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Could be asked to climb heights 20 ft.
plus EOE/M/F/Disabled/Veteran/DFSP general laborer, entry level, construction, heavy highway, infrastructure, yard, shop, plant, equipment, welding, forklift, laborer, operator, Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Indiana, parts, inventory, logistics, supply chain, warehouse, manufacturing, delivery driver, parts counter, service, skidsteer, bobcat,.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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