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Variety of straight shifts to choose from, working 8 & 10 hour shift on 2nd or 3rd shifts or 12 hour Days or Nights. Great starting pay rates ranging from $20.00 - $25.00 per hour.
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The WF Optics First Line Support Engineer (2nd/3rd Shift) is part of a multi-disciplinary team that supports production output in the Wilton Factory. Must be willing to work a compressed work week schedule – twelve-hour long shift and rotating from three to four days a week.
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Participates in communication of 24 hour shift report for ongoing continuity of care. Bi-weekly pay-direct deposit. Licensed Care Partner - Registered Nurse (RN) will participate in assessment/evaluation, planning, implementation, outcome and oversight of an assigned Neighborhoods nursing care within the objectives, policies and procedures of the nursing department and consistent within the legal scope of their specific license of practice in the State of N.C. Responsible for delivery and performance of all medications and treatments for residents, also within in scope of practice.
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Competitive Pay: Starting at $19 per hour plus an extra $1 per hour on 2nd shift and an extra $2 per hour on 3rd shift! Immediate need on 2nd shifts (3p-11p.
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Job Title Shift: 2nd Shift. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Wages starting up to $25.75 per Hour! You can borrow up to 50% of the pay you generated from the prior day(s) shift.
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Shift: 1st week: Sunday, Wednesday, & Thursday 5 pm to 5 am (12-hour shifts) 36 hours total, 2nd week: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, & Saturday 5 pm to 5 am (12-hour shifts) 48 hours total 3rd week: repeat 1st week, 4th week: repeat 2nd week.
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The Furnace Technician (2nd Helper) is responsible for backing up the EAF Operator (1st Helper) and maintaining the runners on the furnace. The Furnace Technician will start at $28.75 for the training period and then to full wage of $31.94 per hour and following the completion of the training period.
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Communicate effectively with team members to ensure smooth coordination and handover of tasks during shift changes. The Production Operator plays a vital role in our food manufacturing process, ensuring the efficient and safe production of food products according to established quality and safety standards.
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Shift Details: $13-$13.25 per hour, with 1st Shift from 6 AM to 4:30 PM plus overtime or 2nd Shift from 2:30 PM to 11 PM plus overtime. Grasp, push, pull, sand, and grind products while lifting, turning, and moving up to 50 pounds frequently during the shift.
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2nd Shift offers a $4/hour shift premium. 2nd Shift - Weekday Position. 1st Shift - Weekday Position. Based on Experience | Experienced Techs range from $30 - $38/hour.
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How we prepare our RNs for success : Paid training from day 1 in the office, in the home, and online Practice with award-winning adult and pediatric Simulation labs 24/7 around the clock clinical support Electronic charting using Alaya Care Available RN Shifts: 8, 10, or 12 hour shifts 1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts PRN, Part-Time, or Full-Time No weekend or minimum requirements Requirements: Current valid nursing license in the U.
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Work every Fri, Sat and Sunday on 2nd shift ($5/hr extra) or 3rd shift ($4/hr extra) Shift Differentials with 8- and 12-hour shifts available. Free meal with every full shift.
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1st and 2nd shift only - Full and Part Time available) Press Operator - Run plastic injection-molding presses; monitor parts for quality specifications; troubleshoot machine issues effectively.
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Pay is $16.15 per hour PLUS an additional $2.00 per hour shift differential. 2ND SHIFT (United States of America) Applicants will be considered for any general labor type opening on 1st Shift.
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1st shift 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 2nd shift 4:00 pm - 12:00 am NOTE: This position will transition to a 12-hour shift schedule starting on or around May 28th, 2024. Sports Endeavors and its team members support Relay for Life, Race for the Cure, United Way and other non-profit organizations and events.
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