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Requires high school diploma or GED and eye for details. Sears - San Antonio, TX. Performs remote video retrievals / scheduled monitoring of service desk operations, jewelry, cash office, receiving docks and others.
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Sears - Tukwila, WA. Conducts regularly scheduled surveillances using Remote CCTV Monitoring. Store Protection Specialist - Apply now for this great full time opportunity! Sears - Tukwila, WA.
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Candidates need High school diploma or equivalent and related experience. Sears Corporate - Hoffman Estates, IL. Sears, "Life, Well Spent" Performs general clerical tasks, such as filing, duplicating, faxing, keying, sorting, coding, proofreading, transcribing data, assembling mailings, or verifying calculations to support departmental operations, and orders supplies as needed.
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Requires valid drivers license, ability to lift 50 lbs, and a High School diploma / GED. (Sears Auto Service Training Provided) (Sears in Rapid City, SD) Auto Service Tech: Express Maintenance Team.
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Sears in Salt Lake City, UT) Tire, battery, and oil installation to customer vehicles - If interested, we encourage you to submit online application today. Sears in Salt Lake City, UT.
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Interested in great team members with valid drivers license, high school diploma or GED, and ability to lift 50 lbs. Start your exciting career with the Sears Auto Service Team.
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