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Financial benefits include Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), 401(k) plan, Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP), basic life and AD&D insurance, and short-term disability insurance.
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Perform visual and functional quality inspection at predetermined intervals to assure product quality meets standards Material handling, monitoring of auxiliary equipment, and minor maintenance required.
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Your keen eye for detail will be essential in maintaining the visual appeal of the grocery stores, ensuring products are well-presented, and displays are aesthetically pleasing. You will utilize your basic merchandising skills to reset shelves, tag products, build eye-catching displays, ensure product facing, and rotate stock efficiently.
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May develop test software code or write scripts using but not limited to: Linux, LabView, Visual Basic, etc. Ability to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, repair and perform system upgrades to ACS (Aegis Combat System) elements and AWS (Aegis Weapon System) elements at CSEDS.
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JAVA, Visual Basic, Perl, or Lisp will be considered. A CAD Engineer is a software development/support role focusing on semi-conductor/EDA design flows/tools! As a team we work in a fast-paced, collaborative, production support role evaluating, developing, improving and debugging both in-house and commercial EDA tools and flows for the design, physical layout, and verification of CMOS integrated circuits.
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Basic visual merchandising skills and an understanding of the Store Presentation Standards. Basic communication (both verbal and non-verbal), organization, and math skills. Basic knowledge of the policies and procedures.
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As an SAS Retail Services Merchandiser, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the shopping experience for customers within the nationwide Kroger family of brands. Are you looking for an opportunity to work in the dynamic world of retail merchandising.
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Must possess basic fashion and style trend knowledge and desire to work with customers in a retail setting. Displays basic fashion and trend knowledge and able to satisfy customer needs by selling appropriate merchandise while maintaining DTLR standards and building relationships.
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Basic Technician - Stagehand Basic AV Tech. Must be skilled and experienced with basic AV setup, operation and tear down. Audio Visual Technician - Job OverviewAssists team with setup, operation and dismantle of audio visual systems.
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Early morning weekday hours, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance with no weekend commitments. As a Retail Odyssey Merchandiser, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the shopping experience for customers within the nationwide Kroger family of brands.
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We offer benefits that can be customized to meet your family's needs, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, supplemental voluntary plans, wellness programs, and online discounts. Paid training, equipping you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in your role.
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Broad experience of IT with basic understanding of Networks, Servers, Audio/Visual, Smart Devices and Telecoms. CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) or better. Mobile device management including IOS and Android devices.
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If you are passionate about retail, have a great eye for detail, and enjoy creating visually appealing displays, we invite you to apply to this opportunity. Retail Odyssey is currently seeking Retail Reset Merchandisers to join our team.
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Troubleshoot and perform routine maintenance on basic equipment components Develop and analyze data using basic skills in math and statistics Operate a computer to input data, review data, and communicate via email Make personal safety and safe operation a priority including: Using required personal protective equipment Following all safe practices Using and understanding the various visual and audible alarms and signals for equipment startup, evacuations, fires, etc.
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You enjoy physical work of moving, bending, standing, squatting and can lift up to 50 lbs. Join us at Retail Odyssey and be a part of a dedicated team committed to delivering exceptional merchandising services to our clients' customers.
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