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From to-go containers and dinnerware to tamper-evident food packaging and even the red Solo cup, Dart products have been keeping people on the go and having fun for more than 50 years. Operate Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), hoist, crane, and aerial lift Inspect, operate, or test faulty machinery, equipment, programmable controllers, and motors to diagnose machine malfunctions, using test equipment or software, and apply knowledge of the functional operation of machinery.
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Operate Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), hoist, crane, and aerial lift. We are looking for a hardworking individual who will maintain, troubleshoot, and repair various Power Industrial Truck equiptment including, but not limited to, forklifts, aerial lifts, floor scrubbers, golf carts, etc.
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Safely unload delivered merchandise at retail locations per bills of lading either manually by hand, or using a fork truck, two-wheeler or other powered industrial truck (PIT). and safely maneuver equipment in difficult situations such as narrow passageways and within urban areas Conduct visual inspections of tractor and trailer to complete pre/post trip inspections and perform preventative maintenance checks and services of truck and trailer.
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O Operate Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), hoist, crane, and aerial lift. Overview: Dart makes everyday products that give people the freedom to enjoy the food & drinks they love, wherever they are.
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Ability to operate Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), hoists and cranes, and maintain PIT certification. Vocational, Technical or Associate Degree in Machine Tool, Machine Maintenance, Industrial Electrician, Electro-Mechanics, Mechatronics Technology, Automation Controls, Robotics or related field.
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May perform one or more of the following responsibilities within production or facilities maintenance: Communicate with operators to detect equipment problems and to ascertain whether mechanical or human error contributed to the problems Layout, assemble, install and maintain pipe systems and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
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There is plenty to enjoy within Mint Hill like great outdoor space at parks or greenways, fun community events like Food Truck Friday, and local restaurants but you will also have quick access to everything that Charlotte has to offer like multiple sports teams, museums and theater, an amusement park, and countless dining options.
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In-Office Food: enjoy catered meals, boundless snacks, and the occasional food truck. Fun: we host in-person and virtual events such as game nights, happy hours, camping trips, and sports leagues.
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Ability to obtain and maintain powered industrial truck (PIT) license. Candidates are subject to a drug test (excluding THC*/marijuana/cannabis) and background check at the time of offer. The duties are performed utilizing experience in at least two skilled trades including but not limited to, production and facility machinery and equipment, electronics and electrical, automation and controls, HVAC, plumbing, pipefitting, carpentry, energy and utilities, etc.
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Food Truck Fridays, Holiday Luncheons, Family Fun Day. After decades of racing, Banks Power is still the only company to have set records at Bonneville in both automobile and truck classes.
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As a Customer Success Manager for Technology Partnerships at LiveRamp, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the success of our platform partners. Work/Life Harmony: flexible paid time off, options for working from home, and paid parental leave.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition OverviewTiny Thai is on the lookout for a fun-loving Food Truck Driver to join our team! Keep the good times rolling by maintaining a clean and organized food truck, in a fast-paced environment.
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Fun monthly events like Pizza Wednesday and Food Truck Friday. Masonic Home skilled nursing center is a 5-star skilled nursing facility conveniently located in the center of the Bay Area is now hiring.
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Jalapeo Cheddar Brats on the BBQ)Our team:We have Hikers, Gamers, Athletes, Jokesters - Writers, Food Truck Enthusiasts, Campers, Musicians - Veterans, Donut Eaters, Beer Drinkers, Teetotalers, Church Goers and Corn Hole Throwers and every other variety of people you might want to hang around with.
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We currently operate 15 restaurants in the Boston area, a Commissary Kitchen in Cambridge, a Catering Food Truck, and a local Meal-Box delivery program. Free Knife Skills 101, 102, 103 classes (custom knife when you pass 102) Free cooking classes (pickling, soup-making, hot sauce making) Opportunities to attend food sourcing trips to coffee roasters, farmers, cheese-makers, etc.
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