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Must be able to climb a ladder to clean windows, stock shelves, make price changes, etc. A shift leader is expected to maintain overall safety, all GSR shift duties, all shift reconciliation procedures, category counts, cash and inventory control and vendor check-in procedures.
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Opportutnities for career ladder available Qualifications: Education Diploma or Associate’s degree (ADN) required, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), or Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) preferred.
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Ability to continuously stand/walk; frequently push/pull; occasionally bend/stoop/crawl/reach above shoulders/kneel; climb a ladder, and carry up to 40 pounds, e.g., fixture parts and cartons. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Hallmark Cards, Inc. and its subsidiary companies will hire only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
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Rapid Promotion: Crush your goals, and you could zoom up the ladder into management faster than you can say "home makeover"! We've got part-time and full-time gigs, plus cool perks like health insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid holidays, and PTO for full-timers.
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Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, or platform. Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, or platform.
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This facility is a property of American Senior Communities (ASC), the largest long-term care provider in Indiana, offering a variety of opportunities for skills development and career growth through our clinical career ladder as part of the ASC Pathways program.
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Stay familiar with all Thorntons policies applicable to the Clean Team Member position as outlined on Thorntons Intranet. In accordance with the operations procedure manual and direction from the General and/or Store Manager, the Clean Team Member is responsible for delighting Thorntons guests by maintaining merchandise and supporting store goals and initiatives.
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Climb, stoop, kneel, crawl, and stand to perform daily work and ladder climbing, as needed. Products include insulation, fireplaces, gutters, mirrors and shelving, garage doors, windows, shower enclosures, home wrap and any other products sold by the company.
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Frequent climbing of enclosed ladder and while on ladder lifting roof hatch of up to 40 pounds. Utilizes knowledge of crime scene preservation to protect evidence. Frequent climbing of enclosed ladder and while on ladder lifting roof hatch of up to 40 pounds.
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Assemble and install equipment such as: service bodies, platforms, van packages, hoists, electrical components and circuits, shelving and drawer systems, ladder racks, and other mechanical items.
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CLIMBING: Team Members must infrequently navigate stairs or climb a ladder to change prices on signs, wash walls, perform maintenance. Walking surfaces include ceramic tile "Bricks" with linoleum in some food process areas.
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Along with endless opportunities for continued advancement, our Respiratory teams also have a phenomenal promotional ladder within IU Health to continue their professional advancement. Then working as Registered Respiratory Therapist at Riley Hospital for Children North is the perfect opportunity.
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The Guest Service Representative (GSR) is responsible for delighting Thorntons' Guests with a fast, friendly, fresh, clean, and in-stock shopping experience. Adhere to all city, county, state, and other applicable laws and regulations as it relates to restricted sales such as alcohol, tobacco, and lottery.
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Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, walk-in cooler. Must navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings, private homes and other delivery sites while carrying product.
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You are comfortable working on ladder or bucket truck. As a Coax Splicer , you will be a part of a team of construction professionals who produce high-quality work while using specialized skills in splicing, activations, testing, troubleshooting , and more to make a difference.
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