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Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage. Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage. Supervises direct care staff as delegated by manager/supervisor.
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Job Description:ECS seeks an Intermediate Budget Analyst to support the Missile Defense Agency in Huntsville, AL.The position is fully remote but might require occasional onsite work to support customer meetings of classified work.
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Frequent and proper lifting of up to 40 pounds; occasional lifting of up to 55 pounds Occasional climbing (using step ladder) up to heights of six feet. Occasional exposure to outside weather conditions.
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Occasional furniture assembly and appliance installations may be required. Monday - Friday with occasional Saturdays. We take pride in our dedicated team, and we're looking for Independent Contractors who own or lease a Cargo Van, Sprinter Van, or Box truck to partner with us in our mission to efficiently handle and distribute goods to our customers.
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Ensures the outside of the property is maintained, including landscaping, snow removal, and garbage/trash removal. Conducts regular inspections of life safety systems, including fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems.
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Must be able to work occasional overtime A minimum of three years work experience in a high-volume shipping and receiving environment is required with emphasis on accuracy, quality and reliability.
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Flexible schedule (full-time, part-time, occasional, long term & short term positions available). Crafty, sporty, mathematician or musician. Must be kind, responsible, respectful, and love working with kids of all ages.
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Physical RequirementsThis position requires extensive periods of standing and walking throughout the entire workday, frequent bending, stooping, reaching, lifting and carrying of items up to 25 lbs., occasional to frequent climbing, sufficient manual dexterity to operate registers, scanners and other electronic equipment, sufficient visual and auditory abilities to complete essential tasks, and sufficient ability to communicate with others to exchange information.
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General work environment includes sitting for long periods, standing, walking, typing, carrying, pushing, and bending - Work is conducted primarily indoors with varying environmental conditions such as fluorescent lighting and air conditioning - Noise level is usually low to medium - Occasional lifting of up to 35 lbs.
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Handling: No touch freight, occasional tarping and stapping. We offer the potential for the highest pay in the market and the added perk of weekend home time ensuring that your hard work is duly rewarded.
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CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver - $6,000 Veteran Bonus - Average up to $1,200 per week. Minimum of 12 months of recent verifiable tractor-trailer experience. Health and Wellness: Comprehensive health, life, dental, and vision insurance.
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Occasional communication with Home Office personnel concerning public policy and procedures relevant to the restaurant’s operation. Implement and execute appropriate restaurant level financial controls (petty cash, profit and loss statements, daily deposits, WebCEMS, payroll, NOI reports, budget book, EOD reports, etc.
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Occasional independent judgment is required to complete work assignments. POSITION SUMMARY:The Sales Outfitter performs various Selling / Customer Service activities, to include greeting and acknowledging all customers in a prompt and friendly manner, handling merchandise with care, providing information, assistance, and direction to customers.
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Work Environment: Fast-paced environment with occasional extreme temperatures. Career Advancement Opportunities & On-site training courses Weekly Pay- Every FridayR.E. Michel Company, LLC is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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Occasional need to be out of building (i.e., parking lot, freezer, trash container areas, etc.) for parking lot pick-up, trash removal and other maintenance and cleaning activities. Occasional need to be out of building (i.e., parking lot, freezer, trash container areas, etc.
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