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The contemporary service has a lay band which includes several guitarists, a keyboard, drummer and several vocalists. Ability to lead worship with musical instruments (Piano/keyboard, guitar, etc.
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May use standard office equipment including, but not limited to: computer workstation/laptop (keyboard, monitor, mouse), printer, fax, calculator, copier, telephone, two-way radio and associated computer/technology peripherals.
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Intermediate Qwerty keyboard usage and basic 10-key data entry. As a Lockbox Ops Processor, you will operate a variety of equipment such as the NCR iTrans and Opex Falcon +. Remittance Processing or banking operations experience preferred.
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Operate computerized ticketing machines by entering information into a keyboard, loading tickets and replacing ribbons on a ticket printer. Under direct supervision from the Box Office/Parking Manager, Assistant Box Office/Parking Manager or Event Cashier Supervisor, the Event Cashier will function as a ticket seller, service desk cashier or parking cashier for scheduled events.
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Standard office equipment such as computer and keyboard, calculator, phone, copier, fax machine, and the like. Citadel Fabrication is currently seeking a Steel Warehouse Manager/Production Supervisor for a new Processing and Steel Distribution facility in Petersburg, VA.
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Ability to read music, play by ear, and play a lead instrument (i.e., guitar, piano, and/or keyboard); must have knowledge of vocal harmony and able to provide accompaniment for praise team members and solo vocalists as needed.
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Physical requirements include occasional lifting/carrying of 10+ pounds; visual acuity, speech and hearing; hand and eye coordination and manual dexterity necessary to operate a computer keyboard and basic office equipment.
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Proficiency in leading worship with a strong vocal ability is required as well as capability of leading and with a guitar and/or keyboard. The worship leader is directly accountable to the pastor.
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1 The Musician shall play the Keyboard as accompaniment for choir and/or worship team rehearsals as needed. The Musician shall play the Piano or Keyboard for the designated worship service including accompany signing of hymns, choruses; play preludes (beginning 15 minutes prior to designated start time), offertory, and background for mediation/prayers, and postlude (extending five (5) minutes after conclusion of service) that enhances the atmosphere of worship for the particular community.
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Requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity enough to handle paperwork and mail, and to operate a keyboard, telephone, mobile device, handheld metal detector wand, flashlight, two-way radio, and other office equipment.
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Facility IT management including Cisco Meraki, power to desks, keyboard, video, mouse setup and conference room configurations with Google Meet and Apple TVs. Manage all of our IT systems - primarily SaaS using Google Workspace, Apple laptops with JAMF, and PCs with intune.
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Reporting to the Programmatic team lead for Walt Disney World, you will be a hands-on keyboard programmatic trader. Reporting to the Programmatic team lead for Walt Disney World, you will be a hands-on keyboard programmatic trader.
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The exceptional candidate possesses strong keyboard skills (both organ & piano), choral direction, and liturgy experience. In addition to a competitive salary, All Saints Catholic Church provides a comprehensive benefits plan, including medical, dental and vision insurance, group life and long-term disability insurance, a generous 403(b) plan.
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Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate police services equipment. By checking the box below, I acknowledge that I understand this recruitment is for Police Officer - Lateral and only individuals who have at least 12 months of experience as a Peace Officer for the State of California will be considered.
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Accessibility: Ensure accessibility standards are met by implementing features such as proper semantic markup, ARIA roles, and keyboard navigation, making applications accessible to users with disabilities.
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