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Trade Team Mission is to provide a full spectrum of staffing services that include temporary, temp-to-perm and direct-hire placements for clients representing marine/industrial, manufacturing, construction and logistics/distribution.
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Trade school certified as an Industrial/Electrician/Millwright or Industrial/Mechanic. Powdered Industrial Truck Permit and Aerial Work Permit (requires passing scores on the Powered Industrial Truck and Aerial Work training tests administered by Magna Seating Detroit.
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Trade School : Medical Assistant and/or EKG Technician program (Preferred) As the chief clinical training site for the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, the hospital provides a dynamic environment for high-quality care, teaching, and cutting edge research.
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Associate Manager, Derivative Analyst - Trade Support. Middle/Back office experience covering trade settlements, fail control, reconciliation of trade discrepancies, and client servicing.
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Bachelors degree or trade school accreditation in related field is preferred. Partner with the project manager and director scheduling appropriate number of staff while maintaining labor costs within the assigned budgetary guidelines.
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Roto-Rooter provides an initial 12 weeks of paid sewer and drain service training, plus continuing training in our plumbing school to learn the trade. Roto-Rooter provides an initial 12 weeks of paid sewer and drain service training, plus continuing training in our plumbing school to learn the trade.
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But, Roto-Rooter also allows you to schedule time riding with, and working alongside, a licensed plumber so you can gain the apprentice hours and knowledge needed to become a plumber. Roto-Rooter plumbing apprentices/drain service technicians use their skills to provide solutions to plumbing and drain problems.
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Roto-Rooter offers excellent career paths for military veterans and personnel who are planning to transition into new civilian professions. Apprentice Plumber/ Service Technician. At Roto-Rooter we believe that investing in our employees is the best investment we can make.
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If job security, top pay, excellent benefits, and career advancement representing a well-known national brand are what you're looking for, Roto-Rooter is the company for you. First year Roto-Rooter service technicians can expect top-pay, earning $55,000, on average.
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Unclog and clean sewers and drains for the customer using Roto-Rooter equipment and tools. Your daily job will be providing sewer & drain service to our residential and commercial customers. The hourly pay rate may vary, depending on whether the pay is for base pay paid at the employee’s base hourly rate (minimum wage), or administrative pay for administrative hours worked (between minimum wage and $44.59.
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Roto-Rooter is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist will lead contracts management and trade compliance activity for the organization and will coordinate, prepare and retain all documentation for international trade export/import compliance in accordance with business unit guidelines.
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Document estimates and invoices, both in writing and on a provided smartphone. A mechanical aptitude is desirable, but prior plumbing experience is not necessary. We also care about the health and welfare of our employees and their families.
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The Bid & Trade Process Manager will own and execute all elements of bid review activities in the Food Service Channel. Serve as the Broker portal manager for Food Service and related classes-of-trade.
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Provide training to High School and College aged youth on safe and effective use of oxy/acetylene and or electric arc welders, Tungsten Inert gas Systems (T.I.G.), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (S.H.A.W.) and/or historic blacksmithing methods used to cut, shape, weld, and forge metal objects, hardware, and metal components.
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