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Prioritize and delegate tasks for baking, cashiering, packaging, and cleaning while leading the cookie crew team. Your hands-on leadership style should not only include building orders, suggestive selling, baking, and interacting with customers - it will also mean taking pride in knowing that your prowess as a leading Insomniac attributes to a productive and fun night for your store.
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The Forklift Operator is responsible for safely operating forklifts to load, unload, transport, or stack products to the warehouse or onto trucks for distribution to customers. The Forklift Operator will be assigned duties, based on organizational needs and priorities.
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The Roller Operator is responsible for the safe and proper operation of assigned equipment and produce a quality end product meeting specification. Through his vision, drive and commitment to Safety, Quality and Excellence, the organization, now encompassing various companies throughout the United States is a leader in the heavy civil construction and paving industries.
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As an Automation Operator, you will manage the operation of Entertainment Automation Systems at the Walt Disney Theater including the movement of stage scenic elements during our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows.
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Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator. 3 years Industrial Construction Equipment Operator experience preferred. This description may not include all duties required of this position)Operate several types of power construction equipment, such as excavator, backhoe, dozer, skid steer and vibratory compactor or motor graders to excavate, move and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement.
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As a Reach Truck Operator, you will be responsible for continuously replenishing empty bin locations with available stock. As a Reach Truck Operator, you will be responsible for continuously replenishing empty bin locations with available stock.
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Heavy Equipment Operator Civil Construction Company seeks an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator to join their team. Excavator, Skid Steer, Dozer and Loader experience Experience Clearing, Grubbing and Finish Work GPS experience a plus Conduct routine maintenance checks on equipment Focus on safety You can email me directly at: sean.
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As a Forklift/shipping Forklift Operator you will be required to communicate and work with Supervisors, Quality line leads for a smooth operation. Ability to stand/walk for up to a 10-hour shift, over time based on business needs.
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Adheres to the proper packaging, labeling and storage of baked cakes as well as product rotation standards, and maintains baking and refrigeration logs. REPORTS TO: Bakery Manager/Lead Operator.
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Operate a variety of vehicles and large heavy equipment while performing maintenance and repairs on roads and rights-of-way including loading, hauling and dumping on smooth to extremely rough surfaces.
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This individual must have 2 years packaging line lead or similar position experience in a manufacturing environment. Always keep the right packaging stuff handy for the line. For the packaging crew, get the paperwork, like BOMs, and process orders.
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Bus operator applicants who are offered employment, will receive a conditional offer of employment contingent on satisfactory pre-employment criminal history check, employment verification(s), background check, driver’s license check, pre-employment DOT drug screen and physical, and receive a medical examiner's certificate for a minimum of one year.
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The Central Fill Pharmacy supports our retail stores ensuring proper filling, packaging, processing, and delivery of prescriptions. Successfully complete a Criminal Background Check (CBC) and drug test.
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To be an Equipment Operator , you must be qualified to operate excavators over 50k loaders, skid steers, rollers etc. Hypower is looking for a Equipment Operator to join our team. Must have knowledge of working with trench boxes and dewatering systems.
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This purpose guides our commitment to deliver enhanced human-centric health care for a rapidly changing world.
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