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Use computer to access information and process paperwork in a timely manner. Operate all types of tools and machines essential and necessary to the job, including, but not limited to, forklifts, hand jacks, tape measures, calculator, computers, loading docks, cranes, scales, data collection equipment, radios and copy machine.
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Follow instructions for daily picking and supplying of materials to designated production areas, including manual placement in specified locations, transferring of materials between warehouses, and returning to stock.
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As a Front Desk Sales Associate at one of our Atticus Franchise Group Massage Envy franchised locations, the largest operator system for Massage Envy, you play an important role in driving our vision that total body care is an integral part of everyone's well-being journey while executing the task at hand.
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Bachelors’ Degree or industry equivalent work experience in IT, Computer Engineering or a similar field. Industry certifications such as OSCP, OSCE, OSWE, GPEN, GCIH, GWAPT, or GXPN. Red Team conduct advanced adversary emulation operations to challenge assumptions and emulate cyber and criminal threat actors targeting or attacking the business.
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Program computer for O.D. and I.D. size, facing, chamfering, grooving, drilling or other machining requirements. Program computer for O.D. and I.D. size, facing, chamfering, grooving, drilling or other machining requirements.
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Technical Skills: Computer proficiency, knowledge of working with switchboards, two way radios and alarm monitoring skills. Experience: Six months to one year experience as an operator in a Healthcare environment preferred.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career as a network support technician, data processing technician, or computer programmer in just about any company that uses computers.
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System Integrator/CADD Operator-Full Performance will function in a key role providing services to manage the operation and production of the computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) and computer-aided facility management (CAFM) systems.
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Job training for a Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainer position requires 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you learn basic Soldiering skills, and 18 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT.
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Job Summary: The CNC Operator, Fabrication Tech 2, proficiently handles cutting, grooving, hole cutting, assembly, and inspection tasks. Intermediate level proficiency in operating generic computer systems, including Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Word.
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Ability to frequently write, use computer, operate forklift, use handheld device and manipulate documents Ability to frequently communicate and exchange information with manager, co-workers and customers WORKING CONDITIONS Shift start times may vary; some additional hours may be required including Saturdays/Sundays; required to work overtime as needed.
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Inspect paperwork and loads for inbound and outbound trucks to assure accurate information is recorded and entered into the computer. The weighmaster position requires basic computer and match skills and to be familiar with proper email and telephone etiquette.
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Overview: Marathon Petroleum Company LP, a major petroleum refiner and marketer, is accepting resumes for a Terminal Operator at our CITY, ST terminal. To watch a video about our Operator position, please click here: L&S Terminal Operator Responsibilities: Troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of a truck loading rack and other facility equipment.
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Click on apply now for immediate consideration for these Test Equipment Operator positions in Fairview, OR! As a key member of our team, your duties will involve loading units onto carts or test trays, connecting them to the test equipment, and executing computer programs that will clear the box of codes or conduct diagnostic testing.
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Position Summary: The Service Desk Technician's role is to ensure proper computer operation so that end users can accomplish business tasks. The Service Desk Technician will serve as operator in lieu of.
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