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Trains and provides guidance to less experienced Service Operators and Operator Assistants in the operation of some or all of the following: cement pumping and mixing equipment, blenders, liquid additive metering systems, centrifugal pumps, data acquisition systems, ADC systems, bulk cement blending, delivery and storage systems, manifolding equipment, and cementing plug releasing tools.
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Valid driver’s license—no CDL required (License type varies by state) Pass the DOT physical Excellent customer service and driving skills Legal right to work in the U.S. Casual Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform Full-time UPS employees work eight to ten hours per day and workdays can vary (Monday - Friday) or (Tuesday - Saturday) depending on the business needs.
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Position Description : The Medical Device - IT Service Manager will provide support for the design, delivery, implementation and maintenance of all IT initiatives for US Oncology Medical Devices.
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Class A CDL Required Job Duties and Qualifications Under direct supervision, rigs up and rigs down cementing service equipment on work locations to include spotting of cement storage vessels, pre-mixing of spacer fluids, identifying additives to be mixed on-the-fly, rigging-up appropriate data monitoring equipment, planning emergency backup equipment and contingencies.
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Job Duties: Under direct supervision, rigs up and rigs down cementing service equipment on work locations to include spotting of cement storage vessels, pre-mixing of spacer fluids, identifying additives to be mixed on-the-fly, rigging-up appropriate data monitoring equipment, planning emergency backup equipment and contingencies.
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Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year. SHIFT YOUR FUTURE Casual Package Deliver Driver SHIFT YOUR TEAM Who exactly are casual UPS Package Delivery Drivers.
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As a part of the Sales Team, the Route Sales Driver is responsible for sale and distribution of products on designated routes in a continuous effort to provide superior customer service and maximize sales & volume growth through developing and maintaining strong customer relationships.
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Casual Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform. Who exactly are casual UPS Package Delivery Drivers? Excellent customer service and driving skills.
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Astro Logistics, LLC, a proud Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP), is seeking dedicated and detail-oriented individuals for our Delivery Driver roles in Glastonbury, CT. Experience a dynamic job opportunity without the need for a CDL, and with a progressive stance on marijuana testing.
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OSS/ BSS experience with extensive technical design expertise of Telecom Service Delivery and implementation of ServiceNow OMT (Order Management Telecom) and its interaction with BSS/OSS system including ServiceNow modules CSM (Customer Service Management)/FSM (Field Service Management) in Enterprise/Consumer/Federal segment.
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Developing protocols for the delivery of legal services and interdisciplinary teamwork, and ensuring the provision of high-quality legal and social work services in tandem with the Clinical Director.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Delivery Driver, Industrial Truck and Tractor Operator, and Independent Courier Driver and others in the Transportation to apply. We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Delivery Driver, Industrial Truck and Tractor Operator, and Independent Courier Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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Valid driver’s license—no CDL required (License type varies by state) Casual Package Deliver Driver. They’re a friendly, physically active crew who enjoy fast-paced work, being outdoors, and being behind the wheel.
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IT Analyst - Service Delivery Center - Finance (Quality Engineering) - Financial Services Office (Senior) (Multiple Positions) (1514932), Ernst & Young LLP, Alpharetta, GA. Provide exceptional testing subject matter expertise and solving complex problems for clients.
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MXR Imaging, Inc, a nationwide provider of Medical Imaging solutions in X-Ray, CT, MRI and Ultrasound, is seeking an experienced X-Ray Field Service Engineer. The assortment of consumable and durable goods spans multiple product categories including film, radiation protection, contrast and contrast-delivery systems, patient positioning and transport, markers, quality assurance, phantoms, and much more.
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