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As a union contractor, we work on a referral process from the local union halls for the hiring of all craft workers. Our Operating Engineer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Foreman) tasks involve the operation of various pieces of machinery/equipment on construction jobsites; may prepare site and assist with other duties as assigned.
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Experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, or warehouse helpful. If you do not currently have a commercial driver’s license, you will be trained to drive a commercial vehicle and will be supported in getting your Class C license.
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How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced commercial roofing estimator looking for a rewarding career with a top-tier company, we want to hear from you! A premier roofing company in the area is searching for a highly skilled and experienced Commercial Roofing Estimator to join their dynamic team.
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Employer: Coast to Coast Commercial, LLC. You'll assist the drive-in restaurant's General Manager in managing drive-in operations. General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required.
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All applicants and employed coach operators must possess and maintain a valid California Commercial Driver License Class A or B with "P" (passenger) endorsement, with no air brake restrictions.
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On-the-job experience in end-to-end sales, business development, or consulting within the commercial fire alarm/life safety or similar commercial building construction industries. The Solutions Sales Executive is committed to supporting our Solutions (New Construction) business within our commercial Smart Buildings Total Fire Alarm & Life Safety Service team.
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These low-lying mountains are known for succulents and citrus trees, with dusty roads and equestrian trails connecting both residential and commercial areas. St. Jude Heritage Medical Group is seeking a Nurse Practitioner in Gastroenterology to join their team in Fullerton, California.
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Experience with commercial-retail projects a plus. Additional tasks include preparation of SWPPPs, WQMPs, and SUSMPs based on the new general permit and water quality requirements by county.
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Medical Terminology class Bilingual - Spanish Laboratory: Prefer knowledge of general lab test names Prefer previous blood specimen processing experience Prefer Six (6) month computer data processing and / or clerical experience.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, Job Overview:A law firm in Cerritos, CA, is seeking a skilled and experienced Commercial and Complex Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team.
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La Quinta by Wyndham is now seeking a Assistant General Manager-Anaheim to join our team at the La Quinta by Wyndham Anaheim location in Anaheim , California. Complete assignments or special projects at various hotels as assigned by the regional vice president for the purpose of gaining additional experience in preparation for promotion to general manager.
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The Commercial Solar Program Manager is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and management of solar energy programs while also driving sales efforts and integrating Battery Energy Storage (BES) solutions.
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Under the general direction of the Community Development Director and direct supervision of the Building Official, the Permit Technician works at the Building Division public counter and responds to technical questions requiring general knowledge of the building codes, City policies and procedures.
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Reviews construction contract documents and coordinates with Subcontractors and General Contractor/Owner to gather the required information to design the projects sprinkler systems. Possesses excellent interpersonal skills to interact effectively with customers and general public.
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As an Action General Manager, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate how a professional management company can genuinely improve the quality of peoples' lives. 3-5 years of onsite HOA high rise General Manager experience.
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