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The General Service Technician is responsible for conducting non-technical automotive service repairs such as oil changes, tire and wheel-related services as well as driving customers, picking up parts, and maintaining the cleanliness of the shop as needed.
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The busser duties include: Prepares dining room for guests by cleaning tables and chairs; Maintains table setting by removing plates as completed and being alert to guest spills or other special needs; Maintains dining room by cleaning chairs and tables, sweeping floors and removing trash, and cleaning up spills; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; other duties as requested by management.
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The Vita Coco Company's brands include the leading coconut water, Vita Coco; clean energy drink RUNA; sustainable enhanced water, Ever & Ever; and protein-infused water, PWR LIFT. Provide consistent communication on retail execution, highlighting accomplishments, and follow-up needed from Independent Distributor Sales Managers, KDP Branch Managers & District Managers.
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Ensure that grounds are clean and free of clutter by picking up trash and debris. Work on uneven surfaces in hot, cold and wet conditions, climb and stand on ladders at heights of up to approximately 30 feet.
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May break stud ferrules, pick up dropped temporary safety, string out welding leads, fetch welding rod, fire watch, fill water jugs, clean site trailers, organize gang boxes, attach temp safety, tape up welding lead cuts, pick up bone yard dunnage, general go-fer, maintain danger tape, sort bolts.
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You can move up to a lead machine operator, a floor lead, a production lead, a supervisor, etc. Clean and sanitize food processing equipment. Work with spray hoses to disinfect and clean.
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Maintains clean floors performing all aspects of care, including mopping, stripping, buffing, waxing, carpet cleaning and extraction, often using heavy equipment which may require lifting up to 75 pounds.
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Your accurate and efficient work in the stockroom ensures your success because you've set the sales team up for success! Maintains a clean, organized and efficient stockroom while adhering to company standards and safety requirements.
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Perform general clean-up and stock work in the Meat department and provide customer service. Keep floors clean, safe, and free from clutter. Keep sales areas, backrooms, and coolers clean and well organized.
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And let's not forgetyou're probably going to scoop some poop, clean up some pee, go home with some fur on you and get lots of sloppy kisses! You help our friends smile when their pet parents come to pick them up because they feel like a million bucks.
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Clean Driving Record Must be able to pass a criminal background check Any mechanical-based degree or technical program Experience in Service Titan HVAC: 3 years (Preferred) Valid Driver License (non-expired) EPA Type II (Preferred)Ability to lift: Up to 75 pounds (periodically)Comfortable with possible exposure to various chemicalsWillingness to travel: 75%Must be authorized to work in the US."We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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This role will be active in the field responsible for the performance of tasks associated with hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation, equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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Performs general housekeeping duties in tractor, loading dock area and keep trailers clear and clean as required. Able to hand-lift and utilize two-wheeler, lift gate and/or other equipment to move and/or stack product cases/freight of varying size and weight throughout shift; product generally ranges from between 10-35 pounds and up to between approximately 60 and 90 pounds, depending on the location Preferred Qualifications.
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Maintaining a clean and organized work environment from our customer's viewpoint. The starting pay for a new customer service representative is $12 and you can earn up to $14.50 per hour after training.
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Maintains inventories, completes records, and performs various clean-up and housekeeping activities. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 20 lbs., frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
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