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Certifications: Possess valid EPA certification, with OSHA or NATE certifications considered a plus. Join Our Team as an HVAC Service Technician: Exceptional Pay and Benefits Await! Be the Hero: Skillfully repair a variety of HVAC systems, including air conditioning, heating, and control systems, ensuring optimal functionality and customer satisfaction.
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Must have experience working with power hand tools, welder, cutting tools, test equipment, forklift, hand tools, hydraulic press, lift equipment, ladder, hydraulic hose crimper, drill press, torque wrenches up to 600 ft/lbs, and any other equipment required to maintain and repair diesel trucks, trailers, and live production equipment.
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Stocks and retrieves merchandise stored on various levels using high lift materials handling equipment to lift, carry, move, and position palletized merchandise or materials.
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We’re offering you an entry level position in the fast-paced automotive industry that can open doors to a multitude of career paths.
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The Histotech will be responsible for both routine and complex histology procedures including embedding, grossing, special stains and IHC. For consideration, applicants must have a Bachelor's Degree or Associates Degree in histology (or related field) in addition to a HTL OR HT Certification through ASCP (or equivalent.
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Train and operate applicable equipment associated with the laborer process: including skid steer tractor (bobcat), forklift and sweeper. Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant.
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Opportunity to work in Production, Assembly, Press, Forklift, and as a Machine Operator. - Forklift operation experience. - Operating a forklift. Experience with assembly line work.
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Valid certification in CPR and First Aid preferred. Full-time Newborn nanny needed to care for a newborn. Must have experience and knowledge in newborn care and be available on a full-time basis.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a Home Health LPN, you will: Provide professional nursing services under the direction of a RN in compliance with the state's Nurse Practice Act, any applicable licensure/certification requirement, applicable healthcare standards, governmental laws and regulations, and CenterWell HomeHealth Services policies and procedures.
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The role also includes preparation and integration of bills of material into our manufacturing management software and the creation of information packages for the factory floor. Calculates material requirements and records within a manufacturing control system (software)Examine documents to develop and create accurate bills of material (BOM) in the ERP system.
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Advanced degree or certification in HVAC technology, specializing in systems such as chillers, boilers, and VRF units. Join our team in Logan, UT, as an HVAC Lead Installer/Technician and take on a pivotal role in delivering top-tier HVAC solutions.
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Facilitate resolution and disposition of out of spec material either from raw material suppliers, compounding, and/or coating. B.S. in Chemical, Mechanical or Material Science Engineering or related field.
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Traveling to locations on your assigned route, you will be responsible for packing, transporting and properly disposing of waste material in accordance with our environmentally responsible policies and procedures.
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BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP required prior to flight status (Trauma certification required within 6 months of hire) EMT Certification in state(s) Advanced certification (CEN, CCRN, CFRN) preferred (required within 12 months of hire.
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Safely operates material handling equipment and hoists to move, convey, or hoist materials. The Materials Handler works under direct supervision and is primarily responsible for shelving and unshelving materials associated with sales orders, work orders, and/or receipts, as below.
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