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The Chief Engineer shall work closely with the Captain to ensure the physical aspect of the vessel and crew are in total control and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Conduct crew training drills, safety meetings, assist in accident investigations and reports.
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While the crew is working on the project, the driver runs the sand/cement off of their truck into the hopper and regulates the air flow from the compressor as needed. Assist the gunite crew with set up of jobsite(s) to include protection of the environment, and surrounding real property.
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If this sounds like you, then we have a great opportunity for you as a Clean-Up Crew Worker! If this sounds like you, then we have a great opportunity for you as a Clean-Up Crew Worker! Using snow blowers, floor buffers, and carpet cleaning equipment and other small machines.
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Lawn Care Technician reports directly to the Crew Lead). This position is responsible for assisting the Lawn Care Crew Lead in daily operations including quality control, training, punctuality and safety.
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Fit and work within the constraints of the Honda Jet which may include crouching, and fitting into a small crew station. Promotes a safe and collaborative cockpit operating environment and mentors junior crew-members.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A FENCE INSTALLER As a fence installer, you look forward to joining the fence-building crew each morning out in the fresh air, digging in, and seeing the project take shape.
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IMSA Certification and Crew Management experience (REQUIRED). Oversee crew operations and equipment maintenance. Paid apprenticeship and training opportunities through the 4-year Florida Electrical Apprenticeship & Training (FEAT) program.
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As a Cleaning Crew Member, you'll maintain the cleanliness of the restaurant, kitchen and retail shop to make sure that every nook and cranny is spotless. Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - whatever. You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Crew Member at McDonald's.
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Throughout the process they are serving as a role model for Crew members, helping them learn to become future Kitchen Leaders. We are changing the face of fast food, starting conversations, and directly supporting efforts to shift the future of farming and food.
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Crew positions are entry level opportunities with both full and part time possibilities to fit your schedule. Cashier, customer service, retail or foodservice experience is great, but not required.
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Onboard your crew – Actively participate in all store-related meetings, working towards exceeding sales and service performance goals set by store management. You will play an important role in our store leadership, inspiring your team to work together to achieve our goals, create an environment of aloha fun, while exceeding guest expectations - taking them someplace great.
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Follow instructions given by superintendents, foreman and other experienced crew. Assist craftsman in setting up work as required. Ability to use hand tools, power tools and layout tools safe and efficiently.
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We’re looking for a positive and responsible person to join our team as an inside crew member. Crew Members who show skill, efficiency, and leadership can be promoted to Shift Leaders quickly.
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Responsibilities Airport Ground Crew Member Responsibilities Deliver and receive fuel to and from company tanks, vendor trucks, and aircraft. Required Skills Airport Ground Crew Member Qualifications High school diploma or GED certificate 18 years of age A valid state driver’s license Be comfortable and physically able to work in an environment with frequent walking, stretching, bending, sitting, stooping, reaching, grasping, and climbing.
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