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Boise Cascade Company has been in the business of manufacturing wood products and distributing building materials for over half a century. Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for a Sr. Millwork Account Manager.
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Manage industrial vendor relationships, product selections (Industrial Sales Manager). Focus on industrial market (Industrial Sales Manager). We are one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America and a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building materials.
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The Heart Institute practices include 100+ staff including cardiologists, surgeons, APPs, Practice Managers, Nursing Manager, Nursing Supervisors, and clinical and support staff primarily in Boise and Nampa, and 10 outreach clinics in the Treasure Valley, Cascade and Sun Valley.
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Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an Truss Assembler! Operate Mitek, web saws and indexing conveyors to produce wood materials for truss assembly. Transfer and stage materials, assist in production of truss components and prepare or stage completed truss materials for shipping.
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Boise Cascade has been in the business of manufacturing wood products and distributing building materials for over half a century. Boise Cascade is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an Account Manager! Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an Account Manager! Account Managers develop promotions; administer co-op. Flexible Spending Accounts + HRA.
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Boise Cascade Wood Products has an opening for a Reliability Engineer located near our Alabama facilities in either Thorsby, AL or Chapman, AL. Approximately 75%+ travel required. Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional (CMRP) or other lubrication, vibration and tomography certifications a bonus.
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Boise Cascade is seeking qualified candidates to join our maintenance team. Responsibilities: Will work in a plywood mill as an Electrician A. Must possess the knowledge to work with Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers (PLC), as well as the ability to troubleshoot/change electric motors, diagnois chart recorders, Honeywell controllers, MTS temposonics, and various sizes of transformers.
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Basic Qualifications: Qualified candidates must possess a full understanding and wroking knowledge of the following: multi-meters, wiggies, meggers, amprobes, temperature meter, and servo driver; must have working knowledge of shop math and blue print reading, relay logic systems, circuit breakers, starters, etc.
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Experience working with computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) such as Maximo. Prefer a candidate who lives within a commutable distance to our Alabama facilities (Chapman, AL and Thorsby, AL.
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Compile placement plans for BMD dealer's customers that convert conventional floor and roof framing material to Boise Cascade BCI joists utilizing a computer aided system. Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an EWP Drafter/Truss Design.
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CMC has a Rural Health Clinic in Cascade and is opening a new location in Donnelly. Cascade Medical Center is hiring for a Nurse Practitioner who enjoys practicing a broad scope of urgent care and family practice medicine.
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Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for a Region DEI Coordinator! Reporting to the Region Manager, the Region DEI Coordinator will support the tactical efforts including initiatives and programs that move Boise Cascade's DEI strategy forward and operationalize our efforts to welcome diversity and build community.
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Travels through assigned territory which is Boise Riverside's premier sales territory covering all of Orange County and parts of Los Angeles County with customers like Ganahl Lumber and BFS as well as many other large lumber and building material customers , quotes prices, and conducts sales presentations.
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Boise Cascade in Chester is seeking Plywood Production Operator Trainees. Boise Cascade in Chester is seeking Plywood Production Operator Trainees. 2 Years Manufacturing Experience or Verifiable High School Diploma / GED with or without experience.
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