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Railserve is a leading provider of in-plant rail switching, transloading, and material handling services - operating at over 75 locations in North America.
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Cookie Factory Assembly Line Worker - $14/hour. How to Apply: If you're excited to be a part of the cookie-loving team as an Assembly Line Worker, seize the moment and apply today! Previous experience in assembly line work or a related role is advantageous but not obligatory.
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Production Line Operator shall operate assigned Take Ups, aid Extruder Operator in set ups, as well as perform any other work assigned. Assists the Extruder Operator in setting up all necessary equipment and tooling throughout the extrusion line, including but not limited to: a.
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Join our top-notch team of 54,000+ professionals in 60 countries who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT, CRAFTSMAN, STANLEY, BLACK+DECKER, IRWIN, LENOX and more.
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Orbia Dura-Line has 1,700 employees and 17 manufacturing facilities across the U.S., Canada, India, Oman and Europe, serving over 50 countries through a global sales and distribution network. Dura-Line, an Orbia business is hiring Extrusion Technicians to join our Gainesville, Texas Team.
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To help keep up with this growth we are looking for an outstanding Machine Operator to be part of our Manufacturing Team. Directs assigned line associates on filling line as needed or required.
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HSM is seeking qualified candidates for the Paint Line operator Loader and Unloader position at our Metal Plant in Hickory, NC. Attach labels as directed by Forklift Operator, Lead Person, or Supervisor.
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Safe/All Natural Product Line. If you love outdoor activities, this is the place for you, with the Snake River running right through town, the Rocky Mountains dominating the horizon, and Yellowstone less than a 2-hour drive away.
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WinStar World Casino is the country’s largest casino, owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation near the Oklahoma/Texas state line, in Thackerville, OK. Legends will be partnering with WinStar Casino to provide top-tier hospitality and customer service expertise to multiple food & beverage outlets onsite, ranging from full-service restaurant to grab-and-go operations, as well as overseeing food & beverage for the Casino’s seasonal pool program.
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These duties will be performed in a variety of locations both indoors and outdoors including permanent cafes, banquet halls, livestock barn service desks at General Store, indoor/outdoor "popup" food & beverage, ticketing and camping/bedding service desks including the new Grandstand Arena and National-Event Campground.
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The line cook will be responsible for consistent preparation of menu items in accordance with Ace Hotel Food and Beverage specifications. Work as a member in a team of line cooks to effectively and efficiently prepare each dish.
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Prepare, with direction of the Club Chef/Sous Chef/Lead Line Cook, daily food prep, special event food prep and daily employee meals. Prepare, with direction of the Club Chef/Sous Chef/Lead Line Cook, daily food prep, special event food prep and daily employee meals.
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The Line Cook is responsible for the daily preparation of food items in one or more specified areas of the kitchen (fry, grill, salads, etc. At times, the Line Cook will be tasked with preparing items for another station or a special event and is expected to consistently take a team approach to assist all members of the Kitchen Team. In addition, the Line Cook cleans kitchen equipment, organizes produce and product deliveries, trains new cooks, and completes nightly inventory.
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Working closely with nationally-acclaimed culinary director, Kerry Heffernan, Line Cooks are an integral part of our award-winning back-of-house team. Pilot is seeking a Line Cook with upscale, high-volume restaurant experience.
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The NeueHouse Hollywood Line Cook assists in driving culinary excellence across the entirety of the business helping to define and execute the high standards set for the NeueHouse Hollywood culinary program.
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