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Up to $16 per hour. Skilled Production jobs are the next step up from our field of expertise! LSI Staffing hires thousands of production employees across the nation for some of the top employers in the industry today.
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16+ per hour Flexible scheduling with a side of always feeling valued. As a Department Manager, you may be responsible for: Food Safety Internal Communication Inventory Management Daily Maintenance and Cleanliness Managing Crew Quality Food Production Exceptional Customer Service Safety and Security Scheduling Training Previous leadership experience is preferred, ideally within a restaurant, retail or hospitality environment.
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As a Shift Manager, you may be responsible for: •Food Safety •Internal Communication •Inventory Management •Daily Maintenance and Cleanliness •Managing Crew •Quality Food Production •Exceptional Customer Service •Safety and Security •Training Previous leadership experience is preferred, ideally within a restaurant, retail or hospitality environment.
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Salary: $15.5 - $16 per hour. salary: $15.5 - $16 per hour. Inspects equipment prior to use to ensure proper setup and alignment; performs mostly basic and routine adjustments and maintenance.
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Pay Rate: $16 per hour. Successful candidates will drive and evaluate pre-production vehicles on "real world" test routes, conduct pre-trip safety inspections as required, perform specialized test procedures and document findings in a clear and concise manner.
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The base salary compensation range for this role is $15 to $16 per hour. Support the production of newscasts and other live or taped programming for television and multi-platform use.
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Salary: $12 - $16 per hour to start. The Back of the House Line Employee Our Food Production Team Members focus on the food and operations of the restaurant. Health: An applicant who is currently infected with or has knowledge that they are currently infected with a communicable disease which has been determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as one which is transmissible to the public through the handling of food will not be considered as a qualified applicant.
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Starting pay up to $16 per hour. The Kitchen Department Manager’s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant delivers great quality food to customers, and fast, that food is always safe, that food cost is controlled, and that all kitchen staff are trained in production procedures, including new items that are added to the menu.
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The MD will not be needed every hour and all four days per week. A Musical Director is Needed for the musical The Prom, a teen production. A Musical Director is Needed for the musical The Prom, a teen production.
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The pay rate for this role is $16 per hour." Pay Details: $16.00 per hour. Pull and safely transport flowers from cooler to the production tables. Consistently supplies production with correct type and quantity of flowers.
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Salary: $16.5 - $17 per hourshift: Firstwork hours: 6:30 AM - 2:30 PMeducation: No Degree RequiredResponsibilitiesThe Material Handler will be working on a production line with a team of Handlers packing and prepping Bulk Ferrero Candy Products for shipments.
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What We Offer Paint Line Associates: Competitive compensation: $16 per hour. Be our on-ground strategist, arranging production items for maximum efficiency. What You'll Do: Become a linchpin in our production journey as you pull parts in line with the paint list of the day.
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Euclid Chemical offers an attractive package for personnel, company benefits include but are not limited to: $15-16 per hour Annual Bonus Program Medical, dental and vision coverage Life Insurance Disability benefits 401k and Pension Vacation and Holiday time Essential Duties and Responsibilities: As a Production Technician, you will be expected to perform day-to-day operational tasks related to receiving, manufacturing and shipping of products.
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Pay: $16 per hour. We are seeking a detail-oriented Material Handler to join our team in Bartlesville, OK. The successful candidate will be responsible for picking materials and assembling kits for production jobs.
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The base pay for this position is relative to your experience, but the range is generally $16 - $17 per hour. Supports all key channel initiatives and sales activities such as cross-sell initiatives, lead management, customer satisfaction results and loan quality, meeting or exceeding personal production and strategic activity goals.
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