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We are hiring in multiple locations across southern California for PT, OT, ST, PTA, COTA: such as Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Van Nuys, Simi Valley, Northridge, Thousand Oaks, Santa Monica, Culver city, Inglewood, Southgate, Gardena, Torrance, Hawthorne, Long Beach, East LA, Down-Town LA, South LA, Glendale, Eagle rock, Pasadena, Alhambra, Arcadia, Burbank, Diamond Bar, West Covina, arcadia.
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Can work at heights with heavy equipment and in environments that have second-hand smoke, pyrotechnics, chemical smoke, haze, fog, dry ice, and other special effects. Partner with Entertainment Leadership Teams regarding emergency abbreviated shows, load ins/outs, new show installs, Cast changeovers, equipment tests, vendor support, movie premieres, company events and safety responsibilities.
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For our onsite and hybrid employees you will be able to enjoy amenities such as access to many restaurants and shops, running trails, a fitness deck, outdoor seating, dry cleaning, car wash, free garage parking, car charging stations, shuttle service for train commuters, outdoor games like bocce, horseshoes, gaming tables, pickle ball, and basketball.
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Gym access, dry cleaners, car wash conveniently located within building. The Company is committed to compliance with all applicable laws providing equal employment opportunities. Generous PTO plan with an additional 9 Days Company Paid Holidays per year.
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Established in 2007, CDR offers a wide range of services including civil engineering, dry utilities, and landscape architecture. CDR is a civil engineering and land development management company located in Costa Mesa, California.
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Must have a valid state issued Class B driver's license Preferred Qualifications:· Customer Service Experience· 3 year of similar work experienceBenefits and perks· Medical· Dental· Vision· 401-k· Waived meals while on shift· Competitive pay and Gratuity· Mercedez Benz Sprinter van (15 passenger)BenefitsTeam Member Benefits Your health, wellness, and job satisfaction are vital to the continued success to our clients.
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Dyson's Supersonic hair dryer, Airwrap styler, Airstrait wet to dry straightener, and Corrale cordless straightener have revolutionized the beauty industry by combining cutting-edge mechanical technology with stunning design.
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Knowledge of construction methods of water, sewer, storm drain and dry utility pipe installations, including open trenching and trenchless methods such as jack and bore and directional drilling are strongly preferred.
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Performs/Leads/Evaluates design for rail, transit and/or general civil projects including, but not limited to, track, grade crossing, quiet zone, safety improvements, railroad grading and drainage, 3D modeling of rail corridors, wet/dry utilities, and permit processing.
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About the Job · Monday to Sunday – Paid Friday · Flexible Dispatch · Extra paid for loading and unloading · Detention paid · Layover paid · Breakdown paid · Safety bonuses between $200 - $500 · No escrow if the driver has his own plate Job Summary Owner Operator Dry Van, Flatbed trailer, Refrigerated and Power Only OTR $7,000 - $9,000 gross total weekly avg.
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In This Role, You Will: Profitably sell all logistics transportation services, including ocean import and export (Dry / Reefer FCl and LCL), drayage, warehousing and distribution, brokerage, insurance, etc.
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Motorcoach", Motor Coach Operator, "Charter", Bus Driver, Motor Coach Bus Operator, Shuttle Driver, School Bus Driver, Transit Driver. Bus Driver - Full-time - $4,000 Hiring Bonus.
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The Commercial Driver / Fuel Technician role will be responsible for transporting Hazardous Waste (RCRA & Non-RCRA, i.e. Diesel, Gas, Oil, Oily Solids, Oily Water) from various job sites throughout the day.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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Any combination of training, education, and experience that demonstrates an ability to perform bus driver duties. Possession of a valid California Highway Patrol School Bus Driver's Certificate.
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dry van jobs Title: company driver Company: Js Helwig And Son Llc in Santa Ana, CA
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