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Must obtain and maintain state sanctioned pesticide applicator license within 6 months of entry into this job. A degree or advanced knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, plant or soil science preferred.
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This is an entry level position where incumbent will receive on-the-job training. Ignite your career at Builders FirstSource, America's largest supplier of building materials, value-added components and building services to the professional market.
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Our Entry-Level Mechanics (or C-Mechanics) make sure our lanes, pinspotters/pinsetters, and other building equipment are all in tip-top shape by performing preventative maintenance and making emergency repairs when necessary.
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As an entry-level vehicle service specialist, you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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Forklift Certification OR will obtain a Forklift Certification within 30 days of job entry date. Tracks and processes claims by returning damaged goods; handling liquidation merchandise; maintaining and cleaning the clearance area; and.
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As a Customer Service Representative Fueler/Washer at Penske, you’ll do exactly that.
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Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.) Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area.
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This is a great entry-level job with the potential to branch out into different departments and continued growth. The Automotive Detailer cleans vehicles inside and out, performs regular maintenance (non-mechanical services), moves vehicles, and performs other duties assigned by the manager, all completed in a safe and timely manner.
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Responsibilities:Expediters are responsible for meeting and greeting customers, data entry for work orders, providing customers with rental golf carts and parking golf carts for the service department.
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Minimum education: entry-level doctorate (DPT) or transitional (e.g., post-professional) DPT. Minimum education: entry-level doctorate (DPT) or transitional (e.g., post-professional) DPT. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.
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Knowledge of WebMD and Intergy system sufficient to perform review and data entry preferred. Surround the exposed area with radiation protection devices, such as lead shields, or limit the size of the x-ray beam to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure.
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Entry pay varies with availability. Performance evaluations 2x a year offer an opportunity to see that cap rise to $20/hr. You probably have commitments to your family, friends, school or sports teams.
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Acknowledge and welcome in a positive and cheerful manner all residents/visitors upon entry to the Fitness Club and provide accurate information about fitness equipment. Under the general direction of the Facility Specialist - Fitness & Recreation Manager this position assists in the daily operations of the Recreation Fitness Club. Provide a friendly, welcoming atmosphere which will encourage residents and guests to have an enjoyable and safe time while using the Fitness Club. Ensure the conformance of Recreation Department and District policies at Recreation centers by following the required protocols and procedures.
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This is an entry-level position and a CDL is NOT required. As a Delivery Specialist, you will: Safely operate a box truck to transport product to and from specified destinations; Deliver product from facilities to the customer; Perform pre-and-post-trip truck inspections; maintain driver's daily logs; Load and unload trucks; Obtain signature of receipt; Pick up returns and complete logs and other paperwork.
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