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Part Scenic Set Designer, part Creative Director, part Storyteller, and part mad scientist. Work closely with the CEO/President, CXO, Marketing Leader and CFO to ensure every exhibit project delivers on the WNDR way – it is successful, inspires awe & enchantment, has been meticulously vetted to achieve the most efficient use of funds, is delivered on schedule and most importantly– achieves pride across WNDR.
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Press Brake Set-Up / Operator - Class A ($27 - $30/hr. Press Brake Set-Up / Operator - Class C ($18 - 21/hr. Can prepare and install custom tooling; able to set up multiple die sets and shim the tools properly.
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The Polysomnographic Technologist is responsible for laboratory set-up, patient hook-ups and performing and evaluating ambulatory and overnight polysomnograms. The Polysomnographic Technologist is expected to maintain a schedule which includes day, evening or night shifts.
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Overview: The Event Set Up Technician is responsible for moving of furniture, trash collection, as well as set-ups and break-downs of all scheduled events. The Event Set Up Technician will be expected to perform all duties in a timely manner while working as a team with all departments.
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Supervise, schedule and coordinate mold technician activities to include: a) Set up injection molding machines, b) diagnose and troubleshoot mold- related problems, c) schedule mold preventive maintenance activities and monitor overall mold PM program.
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As the Set-Up Technician they will be responsible to change molds based on the schedule. The Supervisor also performs the role of Molding Set Up Technician. Responsibilities: Oversee the daily operations of the start-up and shut off equipment and machinery; review and organize production schedule; organize personnel, ensuring all positions are filled; tend to equipment breakdowns; and monitor production supplies; production line, ensuring customers' production schedules are met within the required quality specifications at the established production targets.
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Bi-Weekly Medicaid Billing set deadlines by CBO AR Manager for assigned facilities. Working Claims Rejections and Denials in a timely manner and within the parameters set forth by CBO AR Manager.
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Adhere to agree upon schedule set forth by the Mixed Martial Arts Manager. Responsible for achieving personal monthly revenue objectives set forth by the Company with regards to Private Coaching and Supplements; Achieve all minimum standards set forth (sessions, Personal Training and supplement sales.
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Schedule: 2nd Shift or 3rd ShiftPay Schedule: Bi-Weekly Responsibilities Slitter Operator Responsibilities:Set-up and operate slitter machinesOperate rewind equipment, core cutter, saws, etc.
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Knowledge of plastic resins, mold setup and functions of an injection molding press.
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Team-centric work environment Advancement opportunities Extensive on-the-job training program Great Health, Dental, Vision, Life insurance and retirement plan Generous PTO policy that lets you earn time off from as you work Monday -Friday work week with a set schedule POSITION REQUIREMENTS A high school diploma or equivalent GED is required.
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Choose your own schedule from the available shifts (18-40 hours per week). 50 premium for Spanish/English bilinguals) Bi-Weekly Pay (direct deposit) Affordable Health Benefits (for those who qualify) Flexible Scheduling Various monthly bonuses and opportunities to earn extra cash.
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Must have experience leading schedule review meetings and work with the project team to obtain information to build / update the project schedule. Risk management toolsThis role is for a Senior Project Scheduler who must have demonstrated hands on experience using primavera (p6) as the scheduling software.
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In addition, we offer other benefits including: 401k- Match at 6% HSA Adoption Assistance Infertility Assistance Education Reimbursement Assistance Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave SET SCHEDULE, NO FORCED OVERTIME. You will know your schedule for an entire year.
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We offer many unique shifts (a few are listed below: 7:00 PM - 10:45 PM5:30 AM - 9:00 AM11:00 AM - 5:00 PM3:00 PM - 9:00 PMFun Team Member appreciation eventsFree Chick-fil-A® food!
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