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Responsibilities: The Full-Stack Developers primary responsibilities are as follows: Develop secure, scalable, and highly maintainable software solutions from initial concept and requirements through to production implementation and support.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $60 per hour/ production based payment Requirements Current dental therapy license in the state of MN CPR Certification License/Certification Powered by JazzHR. Job duties include, performing fillings, baby teeth extractions, space maintainers, pulpotomoys and stainless steel crowns, patient education and more.
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The Food Service Worker will maintain safe, accurate and timely staff and patient meal service while ensuring high standards of department sanitation, accurate cashiering and food production. The Food Service Worker will demonstrate Shirley Ryan Abilitylab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Shirley Ryan Abilitylab Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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Normal office or patient environment with occasional exposure to high noise levels and hazards due to slippery floors and hot equipment when going through food production areas. Refill coffee urns, juice and milk dispensers as needed and stocks cafeteria with various food and non-food items as needed including donuts, fruit, silverware, condiments, paper products and the like.
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We're also looking for Jefe / Jefa who have back of house preparation / food prep / production experience. We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks (concinero / cocinera) who have back of house cooking, chef, saute cook or grill cook kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Provides strategic support to the underwriter as per binding authority underwriting guidelines including, but not limited to, reviewing binder quotes, providing new quotes, rating premium submissions, and assisting the underwriter in meeting production goals.
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