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Duties may include general and focused biological resource surveys, nest monitoring, web-based reporting, and the use of ArcGIS GPS equipment for mapping identified biological resources. Proven familiarity with biological resources in California with a strength in botany, wildlife biology, and/or wetland ecology.
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Use appropriate EMT skills to provide care including communications, medical equipment, cleaning procedures, office equipment and tools. Responsibilities: EMTs provide an assessment of patients, determine necessary care and deliver emergency services by utilizing appropriate medical techniques and equipment.
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Utilize your Paramedic skills on medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, and intravenous fluids to provide advanced medical care. Utilize your Paramedic skills on medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, and intravenous fluids to provide advanced medical care.
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Maintains a safe working environment including PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) AutoZone's Part-Time Retail Sales Associates drive sales through superior customer service by exceeding customer expectations and providing a WOW.
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Adjust and operate all fitness equipment. Instruct and demonstrate to members on the proper use of equipment and exercise techniques which may include operating equipment and dynamically moving weight up to 50 pounds.
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Maintain and repair electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling equipment; doors, keys, locks and hinges; windows, roof, parking areas, fences, lighting, grounds, and similar work as directed. Requests tools, equipment, and supplies needed; safely stores and safeguards tools, equipment, and chemicals.
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Ability to operate heavy and light equipment including, but not limited to, bobcat, truck, backhoe. Operate other equipment to complete landscape services like Tennant M30, wash-down/vacuum trucks, riding lawn mowers, and sweeper.
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Manages invoicing with Company accounting team regarding materials, equipment and subcontractor needs. Identifying risk elements of production, materials, equipment or process that could negatively impact the budget or schedule.
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Responsible for managing Warehouse Operations Managers and staff to ensure operational excellence in all warehouse/commissary areas including satellite area, efficient operations of warehouse inventory management system (WIMS) and related equipment; inventory is received and issued appropriately and efficiently and safely processed in accordance with all established business process compliance SOPs.
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An Engineering Specialist will leverage their extensive knowledge and experience of building systems and HVAC equipment (including boilers, chillers and refrigeration systems, constant volume and variable volume air handling systems), electrical (including generators, UPS, switch gear and controls), plumbing, and fire protection systems.
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Individuals must have the dexterity to be able to operate office and field equipment such as computer, printer, fax, copier, telephone, voice mail system, and other office and field equipment.
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As a Test Equipment Design Engineer on the Battery Products Team, you will be an integral part of proving out our full scale cell and battery module performance. 4+ years of experience developing medium- to high-volume electrical/automation equipment.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing or related field required (MBA preferred) with 8+ years of experience delivering successes in an marketing role in the food/ beverage equipment or related industry.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for ensuring proper safeguards, operation and maintenance of plant equipment and facilities to provide a safe, efficient, reliable and cost-effective operation.
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Design engineering of test support equipment and customized tooling (e.g. adapters and fixtures, equipment installation and facility integration, equipment reconfiguration. Facilitate material inspection, substitution, standardization, rework, salvage, utilization, and economical procurement of parts and equipment.
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