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Custom Truck One Source has an opening for a Parts Manager with a mechanical background in aerial, equipment, and heavy & light duty trucks. Ability to use carts, forklifts, hand truck, pallet, jack and equipment of such nature.
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Monitor camera’s, alarm panels and badge reading equipment. Job DescriptionThe Security Officer works for the iconic Remington brand to provide basic plant security which is essential in protecting employees, our facilities, and plant assets.
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Occasionally use large equipment such as drum roller, drum hoist, E-Z lift, pallet jacks (electronic and manual) and forklifts. Have working knowledge of the production process, items produced, and equipment utilized in maintaining production within specific norms and standards.
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Weeding techniques vary with size, type of vinyl, and complexity of imagesOperate and maintain production equipment. Perform quality assurance measures pre- and post-production by accurately reading and interpreting a Work Order and then proofing for errors or unacceptable standards.
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Using snow blowers, floor buffers, and carpet cleaning equipment and other small machines. Ability to push carts and/or lift equipment, performing various physical movements with required mobility for tasks requiring bending, reaching, or standing for up to eight hours daily.
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Experience and knowledge of kitchen equipment including but not limited to knives, slicer, mixer, stoves, ovens, broiler and pizza oven desired. Must be 18 years of age to operate kitchen equipment.
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Perform internal and external facility equipment or building maintenance such as HVAC, painting, plumbing, welding etc. Responsible for repair, installation and general upkeep of complex, interrelated manufacturing machinery, facility equipment and/or building.
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Knowledge of institution and department policies and procedures, chart coding, scheduling, physician protocols or (written directive), equipment operation, maintenance, safety and quality control guidelines.
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This is a Safety Sensitive position due to the use of heavy equipment, moving conveyors and hazardous material. This is a Safety Sensitive position due to the use of heavy equipment, moving conveyors and hazardous material.
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Job training for a Multi-Channel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which will include a combination of hands-on and classroom training with multi-channel transmitters and associated equipment.
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May be exposed to extreme conditions common in a restaurant environment, such as extreme heat or cold from equipment or weather. Whether you have years of experience as a cashier, server, cook, and prep cook, or no experience at all, we have an opportunity for you to develop a career in the restaurant industry.
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We work with customers across the world in the light industry (institutional, food & beverage, manufacturing, transportation, textile care, and global high tech) and heavy industry (chemical, downstream, paper, mining, power and primary metals industries) to reduce, reuse, and recycle their water while protecting their systems and equipment.
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Responsible for troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing, and installing HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, and mechanical components/equipment. Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment.
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Ability to use tools, diagnostic test equipment; read and understand mechanical and electrical plans and schematics; set-up and correctly operate indicating tools for shaft alignment; understand ladder logic and diagnose problems associated with programmable logic.
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They work outside the procedure room’s sterile field by ensuring a clean and sterile environment, administration of medications, implementing and maintaining surgical counts, prepping for operations/procedures, documentation of surgery/procedure, monitoring perioperative staff, instruments, and equipment and the delivery of surgical specimens.
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