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These services include Document Storage Services, Electronic Document Management Solutions, Data Storage Services, Pathology Storage Services and Shredding Services. These services include Document Storage Services, Electronic Document Management Solutions, Data Storage Services, Pathology Storage Services and Shredding Services.
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Maintains facility recycling programs, shredding operations, copier paper distribution, Resumes should reflect Someone with Conference set up, Hospitality, Day porter position, must have basic computer skills and customer facing and customer service.
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Demonstrated understanding of and ability to adhere to security and privacy regulations, document control, and shredding and waste management protocols in performance of all duties. As a Personnel Security Assistant, you will successfully complete training to provide personnel security support and resolution of issues of low and medium complexity in a collaborative team office environment.
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E: shredding, afternoon duty. The special education teacher is responsible for a caseload of students on IEPs and 504s; providing students with services outlined in their plans and ensuring the proper implementation of IEPs and 504s.
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Peeling, dicing, shredding, and slicing food products using manual and automatic equipment. The team member is occasionally exposed to hazards including, but not limited to cuts from knives, slipping, tripping, falls and burns; frequent exposure to smoke, steam, high temperatures, humidity, extreme cold; frequent contact/immersion of hands in water, sanitation solutions, meat products, poultry products, seafood and produce items and frequent washing of hands.
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Under the direction of the Shift Production Supervisor, as a Cheese Production Specialist team member, you'll be responsible to providing bulk cheese to production lines and operating cheese cutting/shredding equipment.
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Recycling which includes picking up all recyclables from buildings throughout the lab in box trucks - other duties are driving pack masters picking up trash/cardboard dumpsters delivering to transfer station, picking up /delivering dumpsters where needed, paper shredding.
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This role will develop, scale up, and optimize battery recycling equipment, including drying and shredding systems. Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy benefits. A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or materials science or equivalent experience.
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Assist program supervisors with file storage matters, annual offsite file storage, and document shredding per HIPAA regulations. We pay competitive rates and offer a strong benefits package that includes generous vacation, sick leave, and holiday pay, employer-paid medical insurance, a free subscription to the meditation/sleep app Calm, and much more.
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Perform general office duties such as: filing, typing, labeling, copying and shredding confidential documents. Perform general office duties such as: filing, typing, labeling, copying and shredding confidential documents.
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The team member is regularly exposed to kitchen equipment (e.g., oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, coffee machine, steamer, mixer, and chef's knives, etc. Follows SDS book for proper guidelines for use on chemicals and sanitation products.
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May also assist with other related clerical duties such as photocopying, faxing, and filing, shredding. Coordinates the pick-up and delivery of express mail services (Fed Ex, UPS, etc). May also assist with other related clerical duties such as photocopying, faxing, and filing, shredding.
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Operates computer, various software, fax, calculator, phone, photocopy machine, and shredding machine, etc. Operates computer, various software, fax, calculator, phone, photocopy machine, and shredding machine, etc.
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Loading rolling bins or gaylords into tipper; staging pallets of boxes for shredding near work platform using pallet jack. Responsible for operation and maintenance of the shredding machine and baler.
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Peeling, dicing, shredding and slicing food products using electric equipment. Grill, deep fry, bake broil and microwave raw and prepped foods. Peeling, dicing, shredding and slicing food products using electric equipment.
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