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Engineer and install all set / stage lighting equipment and set electrics in consultation with the CSF Lighting Supervisor. Props Artisan:Assist the CSF Props Supervisor in building, modifying, and / or procuring all props in the 2-show season.
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Communicating with members of the crew as well as project supervisor and/or business owner. Working with project supervisor to set daily goals and then directing the crew to meet those goals.
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Clean up poop, urine and any vomit several times throughout your shift; make accurate records of eliminations. And let's not forgetyou're probably going to scoop some poop, clean up some pee, go home with some fur on you and get lots of sloppy kisses.
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You will report to the Adult Outpatient Services Program Supervisor and will be an in-person role in Boulder, CO. Job Profile: Are you passionate about running groups for an intensive outpatient program.
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Your Experiences 18 years or older and 1 - 3 years of experience in retail, ideally as a lead or supervisor. Partner with the Visual Merchandising Manager to execute new directions and maintain an inviting customer journey.
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Clean spills, collect and pick up trash inside store and parking lot. Establish and maintain a safe and clean environment that encourages our customers to return. Clean all areas inside and outside of store.
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PeaceHealth is actively hiring: Med/Surg, Emergency, ICU, Perinatal, NICU, L & D, Perioperative services, Operating Room, Cardiovascular OR, Behavioral Health and Care Management. Built in 2008, PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend in our premier hospital located on the banks of the McKenzie River in Springfield, Oregon.
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This position is responsible for the technical and operational execution of the city’s enterprise IT Desktop Support and the overall customer experience with IT. This technical supervisor will supervise the desktop support team, represent the team to other stakeholders, and help to ensure that the desktop support team is constantly developing and improving.
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Passion for clean energy transition including energy efficiency and conservation, transportation and building electrification, solar/storage, decarbonization, resilience. Academic Backgrounds Preferred: Data Science, Statistics, Applied Math, Computer Science/Computer Information Systems, Operations Research, Economics, Environmental Engineering/Science, Computational Physics or other analytics degree.
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Works with the Director Ski and Ride School, SRS Administrator, SRS Financial Administrator, SRS Guest Services Supervisor, SRS Training Supervisor, and staff to create, refine, and grow the Ski and Ride School programs and products.
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Highly motivated and caring team members needed for morning, afternoon, and night front counter positions which include working as a Cashier, Host/Hostess, Bagger, Order Taker (inside and outside), Expeditor, Server, and Dining Room Attendant.
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The Water Technologies and Solutions, Analytical Instruments product line business has an opportunity for a Warehouse and Logistics Supervisor in Boulder, CO. This is an on-site position that requires 5 days in-office.
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Our gyms are packed with the latest state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, weight room, full service locker rooms with showers, tanning booths, HydroMassage® bed, and an extensive schedule of CRUNCH signature classes including Zumba®, BodyWeb with TRX®, Yoga Body Sculpt, Belly Butt and Thighs Bootcamp, and more.
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Greet clients and patients arriving for appointments or walk-ins and escort into an exam room, obtain weight and vital signs (temperature, pulse, respirations, pain score, body condition score), record all in the electronic medical record, and begin documentation of the patient visit in the electronic medical record by obtaining and recording a thorough patient history.
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Clean up dog poop, urination and any vomit several times throughout your shift. Keep aisles, drains, carts, shelves, sinks, floors, furniture, counters and glass clean, sanitary and free of clutter/debris.
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