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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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The Warehouse Lead works closely with our shift Supervisor and our Warehouse Manager. This a hands-on Lead works alongside the warehouse shipping and receiving team, and ensures proper procedures and disciplines are being followed or documented.
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Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager (MCM) or Lead Care Manager (LCM) each shift. Attends regular meetings; Town Hall, Department Team., Cross Over, Medication Technician., and others as directed by the Supervisor/Department Coordinator.
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Shift Production Supervisor Food Manufacturing. 2 plus years of relevant work experience in a food-manufacturing environment with lead or supervisory experience. Leads by example by following all safety protocol and EHS standards while holding team members accountable to ensure their own safety.
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The Valet Attendant works closely with fellow team members, Operation Manager, and/or Shift Supervisor to ensure that quality and safety standards are met at all times as well as adhering to state and local laws.
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Cleans and maintains warehouse daily according to clean up specifications as directed by team lead and management. Other duties as assigned by the Morning Manager, Supervisor, and Lead.
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The Cashier works closely with fellow team members, Operations Manager, and/or Shift Supervisor to ensure that cash handling procedures as well as safety standards are met at all times.
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Inform Team Lead, Supervisor, or Manager of daily activity and/or any issues/concerns. Perform other duties as required or assigned by team lead or management. This individual works in the Pick & Pack department performing a variety of possible tasks that involve everything with beverages and snacks.
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Report any safety issue to the production supervisor Perform other duties that are required and assigned. The team leader is in charge of overseeing all aspects of workplace safety, ensuring that personnel follow regulations and procedures.
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You’ll lead the hiring and training of new employees and will supervise a team of Assistant Store Managers (ASM’s) and a Shift Supervisor. You’ll make sure your team is hitting or exceeding their sales goals, managing the store’s budget and you will be the public “face” of the store to the local community.
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Under minimal supervision from a Production Supervisor, a Warehouse Team Lead directs the daily activities of the processors, sorters, material handlers, and forklift drivers such that client products flow smoothly through the area and are processed in an efficient and timely manner.
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We are seeking a Host/Hostess to join the team at our thriving restaurant. In this role, you will welcome guests, lead them to their seats, supervise the servers and make sure every guest receive impeccable service and enjoy their dining experience.
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The Custodial Distribution Center Supervisor is responsible for giving direction, motivation, and guidance to a team of cleaners. Assists the Supervisor and Shift Manager in the direction and supervision of field employees.
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Relieves Shift Lead as necessary and serves as supervisor and point-of-contact on evening and night shifts. Partners with department, division and nursing unit leadership to plan, organize and direct the day to day routine operations of the Environmental Services Team ensuring prompt effective response to unplanned work requests.
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