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The Grill Operator's responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck at least 2 times a week Take out and empty trash Must be able to operate specific cooking equipment, cut food products, and/or prepare orders.
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This associate handles hazardous materials, replaces damaged shelving, ensures equipment is charged, and keeps the backroom organized. Following safe lifting procedures while moving and placing merchandise., The Receiver/Stocker helps provide the right products to our customers by unloading merchandise from incoming freight, moving it to the sales floor, and stocking departments.
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Directs and supervises all personnel engaged in the storage, handling, transporting, inventory, maintenance, issue, and repair of aviation munitions and aviation armament handling/test equipment.
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DS-5The incumbent is a senior specialist in a field such as Facilities and Equipment Operations, Logistics, Quality Assurance, Information Technology, and/or in other similar areas who performs work under general administrative direction with wide latitude for the exercise of independent judgment.
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May inspect, test, maintain and operate ground support equipment. We have an exciting opportunity for an A&P Mechanic to support Flight Operations in China Lake, CA. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Under general supervision on routine work, this position supports flight line activities as well as hangar aircraft maintenance.
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Tastes completed meals to ensure qualityTrains kitchen staff in food preparation, safe handling, operation of equipment, food safety and sanitation based on Company and regulatory standardsEstablishes and maintains cleaning and maintenance schedules for equipment, storage and work areas.
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Job Duties: Operate all-wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways Manage load, unload, and safety of personnel being transported Training: Job training for a motor transport operator requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and seven weeks of Advanced Individual Training.
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Move and arrange furniture and equipment; prepare classrooms, gym and multi-purpose rooms for special events or meetings; set-up chairs, tables, bleachers and other furniture and equipment for special events or meetings; clean up furniture equipment and debris following these events.
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Install, troubleshoot and perform repair on DoD computing equipment and workstations, networked and stand-alone. Experience with OpenVMS. Obtain and maintain a COMSEC briefing and certification.
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Providing the full spectrum of hearing and balance-related issues, Air Force Audiologists utilize the latest equipment and techniques to treat and safeguard Airmen and their families. The certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and/or board certification in audiology from the American Board of Audiology (ABA.
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Establishes voice and data networks by running, pulling, terminating, and splicing cables; installing telecommunications equipment, routers, switches, multiplexors, and cable trays; building ironwork and ladder racks; establishing connections; programming features; establishing connections and integrations; following industry standards; activating remote access tools; coordinating with contractors.
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Use of COMSEC equipment, AIS computers, and telemetry equipment is required. Experience with Communications Security (COMSEC) equipment and classified computer security requirements.
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BK is currently seeking Cook applicants to be responsible for: Following recipes and product directions; Preparing, seasoning, cooking, tasting, carving and serving food items; Operating a variety of kitchen equipment; Cleaning and sanitizing work stations and equipment; Communicating ticket times and other potential problems.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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Provides for all facility, construction and associated maintenance and renovations to include plumbing, electrical, HVAC, telephone, lighting, drive-up systems, sound/music, power generation and back-up, structural, roof, paint, appliances, including the purchase of new or replacement equipment.
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