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Coach, mentor and counsel cabin service agents to work together for continuous development of a safe and successful Cabin Cleaning team. Ensure cabin service agents are in compliance with uniform, appearance and personal protective equipment (PPE) policies.
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Our clients include DHS, DHA, DoS, USMC, US Army, HHS/Indian Health Service, Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, among many more. Primarily responsible for CMDB Discovery and Service Mapping in USACE ServiceNow.
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Consider joining Collins Comfort where you'll gain an expert level understanding of basic drain cleaning tasks to start, while continuing to develop additional plumbing skills with the utlimate goal of becoming a full-fledged Residential Service Plumber.
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Enterprise Holdings is seeking a responsible, reliable, and hard working person to join our team as an ASE Certified Automotive Technician at the Sky Harbor Airport Service Center. Full-time ASE certified Automotive Mechanic at Sky Harbor Airport Service Center.
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Mint Cannabis is seeking an experienced Patient Service Representative/Administrator. The Patient Service Representative educates patients and provides information about medical cannabis and its uses while providing fantastic customer service.
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Independent living skills include, but are not limited to, food shopping, learning bus routes, cleaning home, proper hygiene, maintaining relationships with supportive family and developing community based supports.
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The General Service Technician will be exposed to moderate to loud noises, dust, exhaust fumes, lubricants, petroleum products, vapors, caustic materials and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
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Complete all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and off-highway vehicle (OHV) training (provided by the Forest Service); complete trailer loading/towing training and regularly tow trailers up to 20’ in length.
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Schwans Company, a U.S. affiliate of the global lifestyle company CJ CheilJedang Corporation, is a leading U.S. manufacturer and marketer of quality foods offered through retail-grocery and food-service channels.
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The General Service Technician is responsible for conducting non-technical automotive service repairs such as oil changes, tire and wheel related services as well as driving customers, picking up parts, and maintaining the cleanliness of the shop as needed.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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You will have the opportunity to learn all aspects of Restaurant Operations, from guest service to food preparation and cash handling! As the place where half a million happy birthdays are celebrated every year, Chuck E. Cheese's goal is to create positive, lifelong memories for families through fun, food, and play and is the place Where a Kid Can Be a Kid. Committed to providing a fun, safe environment, Chuck E. Cheese helps protect families through industry-leading programs such as Kid Check.
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Its products and service offerings include diesel engines, transmissions, bumper-to-bumper truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation systems, and supply chain logistics services. Under the long-standing brand, W.W. Williams Companies comprise one of the nation's largest sales and service providers of industrial power products with an extensive network of 44 facilities employing more than 515 service technicians.
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The Hooters Girl is knowledgeable about the products and Hooters brand which allows her to ensure that only the highest quality food and drinks are served to her guests. The Hooters Girl appears to live a healthy, active lifestyle and is captivating to all who visit Hooters restaurants.
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Enterprise Mobility is seeking a responsible, reliable, and hard working person to join our team as an Automotive Technician at the Sky Harbor Airport Service Center. Full-time Automotive Mechanic opportunity at Sky Harbor Airport Service Center.
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