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Education & Experience of the Robotic Welder/Programmer: High school diploma or equivalent. Job Responsibilities of the Robotic Welder/Programmer:·Develop and optimize robotic welding programs based on engineering drawings, specifications, and production requirements.
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Qualifications: High school diploma or GED.1+ years as a flexographic printing press operator experience and/or training. Qualifications: High school diploma or GED.1+ years as a flexographic printing press operator experience and/or training.
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Pipeline Laborer Required Qualifications are: High school diploma or equivalent. Pipeline Laborer Main Responsibilities are: Properly lift tools, objects and equipment of varying weight.
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Must be 18 years of age-High school diploma (or equivalent)Do you have what it takes to be a fit as a Central Market eCommerce Customer Service Representative - In-store Shopper.
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Job Title: Robotic Welder/ProgrammerLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $55-75K plus bonusJob Summary of the Robotic Welder/Programmer:The Robotic Welder/Programmer is responsible for operating and programming robotic welding equipment.
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Level 3: 5 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 3 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 0 years relevant experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in realted field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 9 years relevant experience.
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Requirements: High School Diploma / GED or higher Must be at least 18 years of age/ 21 for High School TB Skin Test You'll enjoy the following: Free training to prepare you for the classroom Weekly pay Kelly-sponsored Affordable Care Act healthcare coverage for eligible employees Group insurance options.
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High school diploma or GED Ben E. Keith (BEK) Company is one of the largest food and beverage distributors in the United States. VEVRAA Federal ContractorMinorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled Other details Job Family Transportation Job Function DOT Driver Pay Type Hourly Employment Indicator Safety Sensitive - Driver Award Required Education High School.
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Set up and calibrate robotic welding systems, ensuring proper alignment and functionality. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting of robotic welding equipment to ensure optimal performance. Prior experience programming welding and robotic welding processes, procedures.
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Advanced peace officer certification through TCOLE.Police Officer IV:High School Diploma or GED.Five (5) years of related experience in law enforcement. Intermediate peace officer certification through TCOLE.Police Officer III:High School Diploma or GED.Three (3) years of related experience in law enforcement.
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Additional Job Description High school diploma or GED plus current enrollment in an accredited educational program such as the AASM STEP introductory program, leading to becoming a certified or registered polysomnographic sleep technologist.
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High school diploma or GED.Skilled/qualified in Naval Aircraft Maintenance, or equivalent Military/Civilian training. Work typically requires an understanding of the interrelationships of circuits, exercising independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analyses, calculating wave forms, and tracing relationships in signal flow, using complex test instruments such as high frequency pulse generators, frequency synthesizers, distortion analyzers, and complex computer control equipment.
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The East High area includes the following schools: Airport Heights, Alaska Native Charter, Baxter, College Gate, Highland Academy Charter, Lake Otis, Mountain View, Nunaka Valley, Polaris K-12, Rogers Park, Russian Jack, Tudor, Tyson, Williwaw, and Wonder Park. The JBER area includes the following schools: Aurora, Orion, and Ursa Minor.
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Schedule: 2nd shift, 3 pm - 11:30, Monday - Friday, 3rd shift, 11 pm - 7:30 am Sunday - ThursdayLocated on the east side of Madison, WIResponsibilities:Operate, manage, and maintain high-speed printersProduce quality printed products meeting customer specificationsQualifications:High school diploma or equivalent degreeMachine operation experience in a production facilityPlease apply for the Printer Operator role today.
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Basic Required Qualifications:Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in a high volume, high acuity EMS settingMinimum of three(3) years’ incident command fireground experienceHigh School Diploma or GEDTraining/certifications: Indiana Firefighter I/II, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B or higher), Hazardous Materials Technician, Fire Inspector I/II, Fire Officer Strategy and Tactics.
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