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This position will set up, breakdown, and clean all space associated with banquets and conventions. Set up, stock, and maintain meeting rooms. The ideal candidate for this role will ensure the function room is set according to guest expectation and Omni standards.
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Press brake set-up and operation - Amada equipment and materials: SST and aluminum metals and CRS in a production medical fabrication job shop. The Press Brake Set-Up Operator works with minimal direction and must strive for continuous improvement and cost savings.
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Lake Air Products is a fast-growing company that is proud to live by our Core Values, Customer Focus, Passion for Performance and Right People Best Teams.
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Schulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Banquet Set-up/Server to join our team! Work Today, Get Paid today with DailyPay! Work today, get paid today! Schulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Banquet Set-up/Server to join our team.
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As a Banquet Set\-Up Houseperson, you would be responsible for set\-up/break\-down and the clean\-up of banquet functions in the hotel's continuing effort todeliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
$15 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 30 days ago Common Misconceptions HR Has About Independent Contractors
The “gig economy," which refers to the large group of individuals who choose to work as independent agents, has been growing rapidly since the mid-2000s. Actually, it’s exploding. According to a 2023 Fiverr survey of 2,000 US workers, “73% said they will either start freelancing or continue freelancing in 2023”. Here are some more amazing statistics to note:
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As a Lead - Injection Molding Technician, under the direction of the Plant Supervisor, you will be responsible for assuring that injection molding machines are set up and running to quality standards and meeting production and scrap goals.
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You set up safety barriers and signage, site set up and complete scheduled drills. Minimum (3) years of operating or locating on various types of horizontal directional drilling equipment; Ditch Witch, Vermeer, American Auger is required.
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Equipment set-up - Demonstrates ability and clinical knowledge for set-up and operation of Andrews table, Jackson table, Steris equipment, Smith and Nephew Fracture table, Stryker tower, Positioning devices, Endoscopic devices, and Steam sterilizer.
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Prepare program materials (as requested) and keep materials left in the home in a neat and organized manner.
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Performing complex turret slitter set-up and changeovers individually or as a part of a set-up team, making required adjustments to make sure set-up is done correctly, adjusting knives to make sure they adhere to specs and sets roll counter and approving your own set-up for a quality production run.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 30 days ago Hiring College Graduates for 2023 | What Employers Need to Know
Recruitment professionals are eagerly gearing up for graduation season, a time when companies can hire some of the top college graduates who will be heading into new careers. Employers must act fast if they want to reel in the freshest talent. With current labor shortages in a holding pattern so far this year, it’s beneficial for organizations to understand what 2023 college graduates want. That way, recruitment efforts can be fruitful.
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Supervise operations and support staff including housekeeping, set-up, utilities, maintenance, security, and banquet/event staff. Assist in the set-up and tear-down (conversion) of assigned events and activities.
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Headways is a flexible service, meaning your hours are yours to set, and it's up to you whether you see your patients in-person or remotely via telehealth while working from home. Maintain a flexible schedule by deciding how many clients you see through Headway, so that you can set the hours that work for you.
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They will have access to resources to set-up and maintain a state-of-the-art metabolomics platform (with full-time access to a Thermo Exploris 240). Experience in metabolomics method development and mass spectrometry data interpretation (e.g. identification and follow-up of unknown peaks.
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Performs crusher machinery set up and take down which includes running cables and hoses, setting up blocks, assembling/disassembling machinery, operating skidsteer to move parts, tarping, shoveling aggregate, etc.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 29 days ago How Far Back Should a Resume Go, Exactly?
If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
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Maintain course accessibility and appearance using power and hand tools to perform activities such as: mowing, weeding, edging, set up and raking sand traps, laying sod, planting trees, shrubs and flowers.
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Overall AV equipment set-up and operations, event production operations, and maintenance support for a large corporate audio-visual live production events. Must possess experience with expert set-up and maintenance of AV and Broadcast system cameras, video equipment as well as video conferencing equipment and conference AV equipment.
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