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The responsibility of a pipe layer is to lay clay, concrete, plastic, or cast-iron pipe for drains, sewers, water mains, and oil or gas lines. Prepare and grade the trenches either manually or with machines. After laying the pipe, weld, glue, cement, or otherwise join the pieces together. Requires manual labor as well as assisting other trades to the extent necessary with hands-on work.
- Must be able to follow building plans or blueprints and instructions from supervisors, lay out the job, and work efficiently with the materials and tools of their trade.
- Must be physically fit to perform manual labor in all types of environments and conditions, including heavy lifting (in excess of 50 lbs.);
- The ability to comprehend and follow specific instructions;
- Interpersonal competencies that include a drive for results, the need for closure, effective oral communication skills, organization, planning, trust, respect, cooperation and other non-technical skills that are needed to effectively achieve results;
- OSHA safety training and a current First Aid and CPR certificate;
- Ownership of all hand tools that are required to perform any the task contemplated. (TMG provides all power tools – except battery powered screw guns and equipment.); and
- Current and valid driver’s license with clean driving record.
- Must be able to be issued a badge to work at the airports.
Physical Work:
- Working cooperatively with the crew to accomplish tasks;
- Maintaining tools, cords and equipment so that they are kept in good working order and are safe for use;
- Maintaining the work area(s) in a clean and orderly manner on a continuous basis;
- Consistently reporting for work on time and in appropriate attire;
- Escorting individuals on airport grounds and running errands as needed;
- Creating lists of materials, supplies, specialty tools and equipment (proactively) that are needed to perform the work;
- Participating in training and other forms of development to strengthen technical, safety and other skills.
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