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Creative Environments, an industry leader in pool, spa and landscape design is looking to add a talented CAD Operator to our team! From residential pool/spa landscape, to multi-million dollar custom landscapes, to resorts (The Phoenician, Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, Fairmont Princess) to commercial projects (The Biltmore Commerce Center), to community development, we work on everything outdoors: pool/spa, water feature, decking, masonry, utilities, shade structures, casitas/shade structures, custom metal and wood work, lighting, and landscape/irrigation.
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The SMT Operator is responsible for loading proper parts into machine and filling solder paste, the adjustment, set up and operation of SMT machines per job order and the monitoring of the product through entire SMT process.
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The Packaging Operator position is responsible and accountable for ensuring all finished products are packaged according to proper specifications and standards. Focused on Oral Care, Personal Care, Home Care and Pet Nutrition, we sell our products in more than 200 countries and territories under brands such as Colgate, Palmolive, elmex, hello, meridol, Sorriso, Tom’s of Maine, EltaMD, Filorga, Irish Spring, PCA SKIN, Protex, Sanex, Softsoap, Speed Stick, Ajax, Axion, Fabuloso, Soupline and Suavitel, as well as Hill’s Pet Nutrition.
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Includes both a typical office environment, with minimal exposure to excessive noise or adverse environmental issues, and a shop environment, with exposure to high noise levels from operating machines, physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts, nuisance dust, and skin exposure to chemicals used to run/maintain machines.
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Wireline Operators/Slickline Operators raise and lower downhole tools (e.g. bailers, pulling tools, wireline jars, gauge cutters, impression blocks etc.)
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Surveillance Operator schedules are open to first, second, and third shifts; depending on scheduling needs Surveillance Operators may be temporarily assigned to different shifts outside of their preferred arrangement.
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Operating front-end loader to move railcars into position for cleaning and loading.
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Bring your passion about improving healthcare with your experience in developing image analysis tools, training machine learning models, and deploying software in a commercial setting. To support this evolution, we are looking for a talented Software Developer to be a member of the R&D, Molecular Diagnostics team for the Clinical Diagnostics Group's efforts to expand into Reproductive Health, Infectious Diseases and Human Genetics.
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The Telephone Operator's main responsibility is to responds to incoming calls in a timely manner and direct caller to appropriate destination; ensuring efficient communication within to and from the hotel while maintaining attentive courteous and efficient customer service.
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The Machine Shop Supervisor plays a crucial role in optimizing workflow, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring that KPI's are met. The Machine Shop Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a machine shop, ensuring efficient processes, and maintaining a safe working environment.
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Job Description Operates and maintains power equipment such as, clamp, slip-sheet, or fork sit-down lift truck, manual and electric pallet jacks, cigarette stamping machine, floor scrubber, battery exchanger, and power tools to move and prepare goods in/out of depot.
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Maintains the operations of the wastewater collection system.
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Consistently evaluating the quality of the finished product coming off the CNC tool and cutter grinder machine through visual inspection and the use of measurement tools. Opportunity Details: As a CNC Operator, you are responsible for: Setup and offsets as required.
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Under the direct supervision of the Chief Wastewater Operator, operates and maintains the municipal wastewater treatment plant and sanitary collection system; performing a variety of tasks, including laboratory analysis.
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