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Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects. Clean windows, glass partitions, and mirrors using appropriate cleaners and equipment.
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Ensures that all work areas and equipment are clean, food products are properly stored, utensils are clean and put away and floor is swept and mopped at end of shift. The Cook is responsible for preparing menu items utilizing cooking equipment in a fast-paced environment.
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Follows Company policies and procedures related to Freezer/Cooler area by complying with food handling policies; operating, repairing, and sanitizing equipment; following Cold Chain procedures when stocking merchandise; cleaning freezer /cooler/deli area (for example, windows, mirrors, display cases and coolers); monitoring freezer/cooler fans, drains and doors for proper operation; and reporting issues to Management.
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As a closer, may additionally be called upon to dismantle cooking equipment, sanitize and clean equipment, climb a stepladder to remove and clean hood filters, empty fry vats of hot oil to filter or discard in appropriate containers and scrub and degrease floors.
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Is subject to injury from falls, burns from equipment, odors, etc., through the workday, as well as to reactions from dust, disinfectants, tobacco smoke, and other air contaminants. Report to the supervisor any unsafe/hazardous conditions within the Community and any needed repairs to housekeeping or other facility equipment.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. You will be driving power equipment and lifting heavy cases in extreme climates.
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Equipment and Machines UsedComputer/iPad Printer AutomobileTelephone/Mobile Phone Fax Machine EMR System Copier Secure Staff Communication SystemTravel mapping tools Timekeeping SystemAll other routine or specialized office or company equipment.
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Our gyms are packed with the latest state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, weight room, full service locker rooms with showers, tanning booths, HydroMassage® bed, and an extensive schedule of CRUNCH signature classes including Zumba®, BodyWeb with TRX®, Yoga Body Sculpt, Belly Butt and Thighs Bootcamp, and more.
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Ability to supervise and train for the use of equipment, tools and materials listed in the Customer Service Representative (CSR) and Assistant Site Manager (ASM) job description. Ability to supervise and train for the use of equipment, tools and materials listed in the Customer Service Representative (CSR) and Assistant Site Manager (ASM) job description.
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Assist the master electrician with installing, maintaining, and repairing existing equipment. Determine condition of electrical equipment, troubleshoot malfunctions, and determine needed repairs.
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Responsible for operating large-volume cooking equipment such as grills, deep-fat fryers and ovens. The Cook must be checked out before ending the shift by the Floor Supervisor to ensure the concession stand meets cleanliness standards.
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Responsibilities include turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, managing and scheduling staff, supervising contractors, operating and maintaining equipment, scheduling/maintenance of irrigation systems, pesticide applications, related recordings, and compliance with regulatory issues.
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Maintains a clean and sanitary work station including tables, shelves, walls, storage areas, cooking, and refrigeration equipment. Must be able to safely lift bags, cases, equipment and food product weighing up to 50 pounds.
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Establishing and executing a regular preventive maintenance schedule for cleaning of furnaces and A/C coils, oiling motors and circulating pumps, exterior painting, changing of filters, replacing of light bulbs in public areas, maintaining swimming pool and pump rooms, and the water heating equipment, boiler rooms and chiller equipment.
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The RN is responsible for meeting the Standards of Practice, which includes managing all assigned personnel, supplies, and equipment on the unit, and for the promoting collaboration with all members of the health care team.
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