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Physical Requirements : Bending, Carrying, Climbing, Communication (verbal), Crawl, Crouch, Data Entry, Driving, Filing, Grasping, Hearing (auditory), Kneel, Lifting, Matching, Other Physical Requirements #1, Other Physical Requirements #2, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Reading, Repetitive Motion, Scheduling, Sight or Peripheral Vision, Sitting, Sorting, Stacking, Standing, Stoop, Telephone Usage, Twisting, Typing, Walking, Writing.
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Balancing, Climbing, Crouching, Hearing, Kneeling, Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Repetitive Motion, Seeing, Sitting, Standing, Stooping, Talking, Typing, Visual Acuity, Walking. The Utility Worker performs various manual labor activities that may include sweeping and cleaning floors and work areas, picking up papers and refuse from grounds, heavy lifting and moving materials, making minor repairs, mowing lawns, and shoveling snow.
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Typing, writing, reading Seeing, hearing and speaking, both nearby and at a distance Use hand and fingers to help with classroom supplies and operate equipment Frequent sitting Standing, walking, kneeling Connect With Us Not ready to apply.
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Grasping, kneeling, light - moderate lifting (objects up to 20 pounds), reaching above shoulder, repetitive motion, typing, sitting, standing, visual requirement (able to see screens, detect color coding, read fine print), hearing requirement and the ability to sit at a computer for long periods of time.
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Other: Exposure to potentially hazardous and infectious substances Activities: Prolonged standing, Prolonged sitting, Frequent bending, Walking (distance), Climbing (steps, ladder, other), Reaching (overhead, extensive, repetitive) Mental/Sensory: Strong recall, Reasoning, Problem solving, Hearing, Speak clearly, Write legibly, Reading, Logical thinking Emotional: Fast pace environment, Steady pace, Able to handle multiple priorities, Frequent and intense customer interactions, Noisy environment.
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Grasping, writing, standing, sitting, walking, repetitive motions, listening and hearing ability and visual ability. Assist with Human Resource's functions including but not limited to employee relations, recruiting, on-boarding, counseling and compliance.
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Licenses & Certifications: Six sigma or Lean Methodology implementation and driving business results. Work Environment: (Indoor/Outdoor/Heat/Cold) Generally, works in Non-climate-controlled distribution center.
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Hearing and speaking to express ideas and/or exchange information in person or over the telephone. Sitting, standing, moving about or walking for occasional or frequent periods of time. Hearing and speaking to express ideas and/or exchange information in person or over the telephone.
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Requires continuous sitting, standing, bending, hand/eye coordination, near vision, hearing and speech. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is the world’s largest regional theme park company with 26 parks across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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Frequent use of protective equipment for eyes, hearing, head covering, arms, hand and fingers, legs, feet and toes, and body protection. Must be able to use finger movement, grasping, feeling, speaking clearly, hearing conversation and acuity, seeing near and far, depth perception, and color vision.
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The following lists physical demands an employee will perform on a regular basis: sitting, viewing a computer monitor, typing/keyboarding, reading, handwriting, talking and hearing, walking, standing, talking on the phone, and driving (vehicle.
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Typical Physical Activity: - Physical Demands/Requirements - sitting, grasping, driving, stooping, moving equipment, kneeling, reaching overhead, lifting up to 75 lbs, standing, walking, writing, speaking, hearing.
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This includes securing the facility, managing inventory to ensure sufficient supply for routes, overseeing deposits and paperwork, communicating effectively with the processing plant. Typical Environmental Conditions: - Operating vehicles on public roads, working in and out of customer locations, loading areas of a typical industrial laundry facility, Service Center or depot.
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Sitting for long periods of time, standing, walking, close vision for computer work, speaking, hearing, lift and/or move up to 10 lbs. Reconciles accounts payable invoices, purchase orders and expense reports.
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Constant use of hearing and vision, sitting, distinguishing between shades of color, and using tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity. Constant use of hearing and vision, sitting, distinguishing between shades of color, and using tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
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