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Delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through understanding and utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up) Please also note, if a full-time role is eligible to participate in the Sales Bonus Program, this may resultin bringing the total compensation to a higher range.
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Must be able to use landscape related hand tools: rakes, shovels, broom, pick, axe, rock hammer, digging bar, wheelbarrow, hand pruners, loppers, machete, sod roller, etc. Lifting up to 75 pounds frequently throughout the workday.
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Summary/Objective: Assist operators and other crew members with a variety of manual labor-related tasks including the set up and pull down of rigs and equipment, setting up and operating hydrovac equipment, digging & excavating, pre- and post-trip inspections, and maintaining an orderly and safe job site.
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Once a project is complete, you will follow-up with customers to maintain relationships and provide ongoing 'fee for service' support and problem resolution. Must be willing to travel extensively overnight (up to 5 nights per week.
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CAA Opportunity in Lake Nona -$75K Starting Bonus + Base now up to $180K + $150hr for shifts over normal schedule-No call, No nights, No weekends! Guaranteed salary with hourly rate for additional shifts picked up outside of normal schedule rotation.
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Perform beautiful blow outs, braids & up-dos, bridal and hair extension services. You'll perfect your blow out/finishing skills by learning Blo's signature techniques, plus braids and up-dos.
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SUMMARY : Housemen play a vital role on the Banquets Team by ensuring all meetings and events are correctly set-up to guarantee a memorable experience for Members, families, and guests. Experience in hospitality and/or banquet set-up is preferred.
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Order Allen-Bradley parts; Set up and implement preventive maintenance procedure for process control systems (PLC) and Identify areas to be improved in the process systems; makes recommendations and implements approved changes.
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Instagram story and a follow-up social media post (on TikTok or. Please sumbit your interest for EvolveZ by dropping your resume here so you'll be the first to know when new opportunities open up for Fall 2024.
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Complete all pre-cleaning duties such as stocking guest supplies, cleaning supplies, and linen for housekeeping cart set-up. For the TWA Hotel at New York’s JFK Airport, MCR won the Development of the Year (Full Service) Award at The Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS), the Urban Land Institute New York Excellence in Hotel Development Award and the American Institute of Architects national Architecture Award, the highest honor given by the AIA.
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Weekly prepares dirty uniforms for the plant staff for pickup by contract uniform company, receives invoice from route driver detailing number of dirty uniforms picked up and clean delivered. Weekly prepares dirty uniforms for the plant staff for pickup by contract uniform company, receives invoice from route driver detailing number of dirty uniforms picked up and clean delivered.
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Insomniac - Forbidden Kingdom Music Festival Seasonal Entertainment Theatrical Wig & Hair Specialist
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Assist fellow team members with headdresses, wigs & quick changes in both set-up and run of show. Must be able to work longer festival hours, which may total up to 12 hours onsite at times.
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Ensures all equipment, building and grounds are maintained and operational up to company standards including landscaping, snow removal, fire suppression, fire alarms, heating systems, plumbing, HVAC, ammonia, Automated Storage Retrieval System (if applicable), etc.
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Current student seeking higher educational degree or certification in a science field, such as nursing, medical technology, pre-med, or related clinical field may be substituted for up to two years of the required experience.
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The Small Engine Technician is responsible providing high quality workmanship by following manufacture set up instructions and utilizing efficient and productive processes to exceed our customer expectations for satisfaction.
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