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Located in Bradenton, Florida's friendliest city, Taverna Toscana's indoor/outdoor concept is buzzing with families, foodies, CEOs and couples alike. The steaks are aged to perfection, the pasta is made from scratch, the drinks are crafted with care, and the decor draws the mind to Italy itself.
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Help maintain the greenhouse and indoor plants in the buildings. If you’ve got a green thumb, we’d love to add you to our growing team as Landscape Gardener. Remove and reapply mulch in planting beds.
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Nowhere is that more evident than Taverna Toscana, an authentic Italian chophouse that blends culinary excellence with modern leisure. Knowledge of how to make common drinks and the ability to follow the recipe for new drinks.
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Indoor floors and outdoor lots generally are hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, etc.) Experience: Retail experience and/or farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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May be indoor or outdoor setting depending on store (varied weather conditions are expected); including delivering order curbside to the customer. Please reach out to your GM if you are under 18 years old to determine if this applies to you.
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The Spa Attendant (Indoor) is responsible for maintaining the Meditation Lounge, The Spa Locker Room & Bathroom and Salon. The Spa Attendant (Indoor) is responsible for maintaining the Meditation Lounge, The Spa Locker Room & Bathroom and Salon.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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Ability to work on various indoor and outdoor surfaces including grass, turf, courts, etc.in all weather. Assist with a wide range of non-baseball events including Lacrosse, Football, and Soccer.
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Offering their patients a comprehensive rehabilitation physical therapy center, a full fitness gym and an Aquatic indoor pool. Must be available/punctual to work Monday-Saturday Daily P.T. notes and flow sheets at point of service Scheduling Provide DME/HME services Maintain cleanliness Must follow State of FL., and federal/HIPAA guidelines New Graduates welcome You can contact the office manager at 941-776-5585 for further inquiries.
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2+ years experience installing all types signs indoor and outdoor is a plus but not required. Experience operating bucket truck / derrick truck. Additionally, the Sign & Graphics Installer will assist with on-site signage inspection and sign measuring tasks.
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