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Perform maintenance, troubleshoot, and repair of facility systems including fire control systems, alarm systems, 2 way radio systems, and dock door systems. Perform maintenance, troubleshoot, and repair of facility systems including fire control systems, alarm systems, 2 way radio systems, and dock door systems.
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Familiarity with materials handling and radio frequency equipment. Capable of working on the floor (outbound leader, picker, packer, or auditor) as volume and business needs require. The Workflow Planner is responsible for maintaining the continuous flow of product from the vendors to the customer as it pertains to the picking, shipping and receiving functions of this facility.
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Use proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other employees; Ensure the proper use of radio etiquette within department. The Chief Engineer is responsible for ensuring proper operations maintenance service and repair of all equipment while supporting the Aimbridge Hospitality goals of guest satisfaction cost control and profitability.
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Develops and executes marketing and advertising plans and materials such as: radio spots, flyers, brochures, direct mail, statement stuffers, guides, co-promotional materials, billboards, program sheets, posters, print advertisements, digital advertisements, testimonials, videos, e-mail blasts, website and social media to support products.
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When answering an emergency call or handling radio communications, a dispatcher must listen carefully. appropriate ambulance to calls, and maintains radio communications with all ambulance crew and.
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Use proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other associates. Use proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other associates. As the global leader in third-party hotel management, our growing portfolio represents over 1,550 hotels in all 50 states and 22 countries, from top international lodging brands to luxury hotels, destination resorts and lifestyle hotels.
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Ability to hear and speak to communicate on two-way radio. Southland Casino Hotel, owned and operated by Delaware North, features more than 2200 slot machines, live blackjack, craps, and roulette tables, simulcast wagering, and sportsbook.
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Use handheld computers and radio frequency identification scanning equipment, process transactions, verify and troubleshoot inventory location. Use handheld computers and radio frequency identification scanning equipment, process transactions, verify and troubleshoot inventory location.
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Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Radio Frequency (RF) experience preferred. Utilize operation Radio Frequency (RF) terminals for various functions including picking, quality, inventory, shipping, etc.
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Performs additional duties in small stations, such as production, assisting program director or music director, operating radio transmitter or writing advertising copy. Produce a compelling radio show by using creativity, imagination and exercise of independent professional judgment in writing, producing, interviewing, taping or broadcasting on-air content.
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Familiarity with Radio Frequency and pick-to-light systems desired. The Area Supervisor is a first line manager supporting activities of an assigned area (Bulk, Shipping, Receiving, Repack, Forklift.
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Radio talk show host. Makes regular approved appearances at paid and non-paid station events; serves as ambassador for the radio station(s) when out in public. We have the only complete audio ad technology stack in the industry for all forms of audio, from on demand to broadcast radio, digital streaming radio and podcasting, which bring data, targeting and attribution to all forms of audio at an unparalleled scale.
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Educate colleagues on point of sale technology, radio frequency equipment, and applications to assist in selling and fulfillment of customer orders. Educate colleagues on point of sale technology, radio frequency equipment, and applications to assist in selling and fulfillment of customer orders.
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Systems and facilities may include microwave, land and satellite data, paging and mobile radio, fiber optics, SCADA, EMS, telephony, power line carrier, local area networks, wide area networks, and digital transmission systems.
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