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The Install Lead is also responsible for overseeing the work of the HVAC Install Apprentice to ensure the work is performed correctly. The position of an HVAC Install Lead is to deliver exceptional HVAC installation service to the customer by completing and installing HVAC equipment and accessories.
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Lead the next step of digitalization and automation of our manufacturing process. Work close with production management to develop and maintain our production lines in world class; Provide guidance to product design engineering on technical specifications that will best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques.
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The successful Geotechnical Engineer for this opportunity will lead transportation projects primarily throughout Northern and Central California and other areas nationwide! This position will allow you to lead and further develop the geotechnical transportation market for the Northern California Region while working with and mentoring various staff.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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As an engineering manager you'll lead a team in your local time zone, focused on the business workloads that make Ubuntu, Canonical, and our various services highly available around the planet.
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The Farm Team Lead is responsible to manage crop growing, performing agronomical operations and all related activities supporting Research & Development (R&D) at our Acampo, CA site. As a Farm Team Lead, You Create Chemistry By.
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This position will lead our Maintenance Engineering Dept. and will be based in Lodi, CA. At Cepheid, our vision is to be the leading provider of seamlessly connected diagnostic solutions. Engage cross-functionally to implement change and lead rapid tool recovery, problem-solving process, and breakdown analysis (autopsy) of failed equipment, station, or component.
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This position will lead our Maintenance Engineering Dept. and will be based in Lodi, CA. Intermediate knowledge of automation systems – mechanical systems (pneumatics, drives, and transmission, bearing, and lubrication) and electrical systems (Allen Bradley PLCs, HMIs, Epson robotics, vision systems, servo systems, VFDs, and other field devices.
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Our Burger King franchise is looking for responsible, experienced Managers to lead our Crew and ensure that we consistently provide amazing food and service to our Guests. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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Cashier Lead, Head Cashier, Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Merchandising Associate. The Lead Cashier supports the leadership team with open and close register functions, associate exit inspections and cashier chat in/outs, requires a passion for the guest experience, process excellence, and delivering exceptional results by engaging every guest on the benefits of our Loyalty Life Cycle and positively contributes to achieve goals.
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Performs any other related miscellaneous duties assigned by Lead person. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES/OUTCOMES Disassembles and sets up all production equipment, cleans all equipment using COP and CIP systems, verifies the proper cleaning and set-up of all equipment, puts away production and sanitation materials, drives material handling equipment, monitors/tests chemical concentration of all CIP systems.
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Lead, conduct and provide spiritual leadership for staff, volunteers, coaches and athletes through prayer, Bible study, worship and living by example so they are equipped to serve others. Follow a spiritual rhythm including daily prayer and Bible study to seek the Lord's will for FCA.
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The Lead Cashier (LC) is responsible for the efficiency of guest transactions and maintaining excellence in cashwrap standards, including cleanliness and overall aesthetics. Experienced in cashiering, the LC assists in the training of new cashiers and the cross-training of other associates, demonstrating the ability to proactively collaborate, lead, and influence peers.
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