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From flexible part-time roles to full-time set schedules with health care benefits, Amazon has a variety of jobs available in our warehouses. These are part-time opportunities with a consistent schedule of 25-35 hours per week.
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FULFILLMENT CENTERS (CUSTOMER RETURNS) - Work inside an Amazon warehouse, receiving and processing customer returns. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. In this fast-paced, active role, you will play an important part in protecting customer trust by evaluating the condition of returned items to determine if they can be resold.
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Become part of the dedicated team that gets orders ready for people relying on Amazon’s service.
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Become part of the dedicated team that gets orders ready for people relying on Amazon’s service.
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Do you want a stable career with great and steady pay, a set schedule, and outstanding benefits? Healthcare Benefits: GPA/HSA. Retirement Benefits: 401k. Would you like to work with a company that invests in your growth.
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Benefits - Competitive Pay - Early Pay with the Rain App - Flexible schedule - Paid vacation time - Free meal during shift - Career Path Opportunities - 401k. Learn More About the MRCO Family at MRCO.NET with benefits that include Competitive Pay, Optional Daily Pay, Flexible Scheduling, Paid Vacation Time (All Positions), Free Meal During Shift, Holiday Bonus*, and Career Path Opportunities.
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Pre-Set Appointments: Enjoy the advantage of working with pre-set and confirmed appointments. Benefits: 401(k), dental, flexible schedule, health, vision. Apply now for a rewarding sales career with Midtown Home Improvements.
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Experience None specified Skills Ability to perform work accurately with attention to detail within specified time periods; handle frequent interruptions and adapt to changes in workload and schedule; set priorities and solve problems; respond quickly to emergency requests; communicate effectively (orally and in writing); assist in meeting the needs of neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Education & Experience: Licensed Vocational Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse with a current license in good standing. This policy applied to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship.
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Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Vision insurance Physical setting: Fine dining restaurant Shift: Evening shift Night shift Weekly day range: Monday to Friday Weekends as needed.
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The Taco Bell Team Member is the first face that customers see when they walk through the door or first voice they hear when they place a drive-thru order so YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience and bring the great Taco Bell tastes to life.
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Benefits: Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development Swim Instructor (Mornings, Evenings, and Weekends)Paid training, set shifts, no late nights.
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Provide pre-award support as needed to the Clinical Trials Core and Grants Manager, such as submitting contract trial agreements in InfoEd, set up gift card funds, and other programmatic grant support to center and program grants.
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Assist bSwift team with set-up of client web site as directed by Benefits Operations Manager. Demonstrates a leadership role with the client in the overall administration of the Benefits Program.
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This information is provided in compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act and is the company's good faith and reasonable estimate of the compensation range and benefits offered for this position.
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