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The Assembly Line Worker will be responsible for assembling enclosures and parts on the production line and verifying that all parts and components are assembled correctly and in a timely manner under direction of a supervisor.
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A high school diploma holder with a penchant for the aviation industry, particularly in corporate aircraft parts including Gulfstream, Cessna, Bombardier, and Embraer. Skillfully manage purchase orders, monitor external service deliveries, and handle parts' pick-up and delivery duties.
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Reporting to Machining Manager, the CNC Machinist/Programmer will be responsible for the execution and support of all machining activities as they related to the production of products. Sets up and operate a variety of machine tools such as GN grinder, IWT wire saw, and Haas machining centers to make ceramic parts to exacting tolerances and dimensions.
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The CNC Machinist produces machined parts by setting up and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine, maintaining quality and safety standards, keeping records and maintaining equipment and supplies.
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The Veterans Outreach Manager will also need to be able to drive to all parts of Los Angeles County to perform essential job functions, and as such will need to have access to a vehicle in good working order.
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Operate multi-position machines and perform contouring, profiling, turning, back spot facing, boring, milling, drilling, slotting and tapping on materials, parts, assemblies and tooling. Perform mathematical calculations using shop math, geometry and trigonometry to layout center lines, reference points, machining guide lines and angular dimensions on materials, parts, assemblies and tooling for machining processes.
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Reporting to the Director, IT Corporate Audit, the IT Audit Manager will be responsible for execution and management of various components of IT-related projects under Corporate Audit Plan and SOX Program.
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1 to 2 years as a project lead, (e.g., Job Captain, Project Manager, Project Director*), planning designing or developing a major building project related to parks, related facilities or amenities.
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Background and experience in marketing games, esports or influencer marketing Strong understanding of the software sales cycle, from lead generation to closing deals. The Senior Sales Executive will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying, developing, and closing new business opportunities within the various industries that participate in influencer marketing.
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It is supported by the Hyperion Process Engineering and Operations Manager, the Hyperion Maintenance Manager, the Hyperion Resiliency Manager, and the Water Recycling Manager.
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The dispatch manager can enhance the experience to OTC and AHF by giving guidance to the staff to increase team morale and efficiency in reaching goals. A dispatch manager contributes to AHF's mission by presenting a friendly, customer service-based approach to the donation scheduling process.
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In consultation with the Regional Manager, Community Manager and Service Managers, the Regional Service Manager hires and trains maintenance and service team in accordance with the organizations human resources policies and union contracts.
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The District Sales Manager (DSM) position is a first-level, sales management role. District Sales Manager must demonstrate to our customers that we want to be their business partner and provide them with the highest level of professional service available.
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They are liaison between the Brand Team and Media Team. The Associate Brand Manager is passionate about not only Stella Rosa but also finding new ways to creatively engage with both current and prospective consumers.
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Maintenance Manager - IHG Army Hotel Holiday Inn Express - Ft. Polk, LA IHG Leesville LA. Maintenance Manager - IHG Army Hotel Holiday Inn Express - Ft. Polk, LA. May assist with other duties as assigned and may serve as manager on duty as required.
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