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Boring” isn’t in our DNA—and it’s certainly not in our day-to-day. Yard House was built on craft beer and classic rock. Boring” isn’t in our DNA—and it’s certainly not in our day-to-day. Competitive salary with weekly pay, and quarterly bonus eligibilityCommitment to Quality of Life with no more than 50 hours a week, with 2 days offPaid time off: up to 3 weeks off a year within the first yearImmediate eligibility for medical, dental, and vision insuranceCompany 401(k) with a match up to 120% on the first 6% of earnings *Company-paid Retirement Plus Benefit of 1.5% of eligible salary to your 401(k) account *Darden Employee Stock Purchase program at a 15% discount.
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Provide guidance with data collection efforts for extracting, identifying, and compiling environmental data from soil, soil gas, groundwater, stormwater, boring logs, and other matrices for investigations, and surveys.
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Perform boring layout for utility clearance, supervising drill rigs, classifying soils, logging borings. 1-3 years’ experience with Geotechnical engineer knowledge. Job Title: Civil/Geotechnical Engineer.
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Prototyping shop, so each job is different - no boring production work. FT opportunity for entry-level machinist with CAD, CNC, manual machining, and some practical design experience. Prototyping shop, so each job is different - no boring production work.
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We’re part of the Darden Family of Restaurants, the world’s largest casual dining company. We’ve got a specific vibe over here at Yard House (great food, classic rock, good beer—and loads of it) thanks in no small part to our Sous Chefs leading the charge.
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Two-year post-secondary Machine Tool Technology Certificate or 4 years precision machining experience in the set up and operation of Vertical, Horizontal, Jig and Boring Mills, Turret and Engine Lathes, I.D. and O.D. Grinders, Jig Grinders, Tool Grinders, Drill Presses and Radial Arm drills.
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Large CNC lathe, Horizontal Boring Mill (HBM), or Large Vertical Boring Mill (VBM) experience. High School Diploma/GED with a Machining certification from an accredited university with courses that cover: Mathematics, CNC Milling, CNC Lathes, Print Reading, Machine Tooling, G&M code, FANUC controls, and hands on machine application (i.e. capstone, shop hours) and a minimum of 1 year general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines: including mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes, etc.
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