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Responsibilities : This business-to-business sales position is responsible for the sale of contract maintenance programs for material handling equipment and catalog parts sales. Responsibilities : This business-to-business sales position is responsible for the sale of contract maintenance programs for material handling equipment and catalog parts sales.
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Handles all food products according to company procedures; follows all company food safety, food handling and sanitation requirements, to ensure the health and safety of Guests and employees. Ability to look at the restaurant operations (from a Guests viewpoint.
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Must have availability to be on call for after hours maintenance emergencies and other business needs. Job Description:Maintenance Techs within Fairway Management perform routine maintenance duties including rough carpentry, painting and basic equipment or facility repairs.
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Hands-on working knowledge of typical apartment maintenance tasks is required. One year as a Maintenance Supervisor with professional management firm or six months assistant with Peak Living.
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Performing general repair/ maintenance of the store. Team members have the opportunity to build an inclusive atmosphere with their co-workers and make a better day for every type of guest – whether it’s the professional driver stopping for a clean shower, the commuter grabbing their morning coffee, or the vacationer needing their go-to snack along their journey.
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Unpacks bakery goods from the freezer and displays proper amounts based on bakery production chart recommendations, including safe handling and storage instructions. Proofs and bakes all unfinished bakery goods by following each item’s product handling information using ovens and/or other equipment.
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Through preventative and predictive maintenance processes, the Sr. Maintenance Technician will develop and implement standard methodologies aligned with Niagara’s maintenance strategies and champion continuous improvement efforts as well as assist with training in their designated focus area.
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Performs protective service work responding to fire, rescue, and emergency medical service calls, performing fire suppression, basic emergency medical care and hazardous materials handling, maintaining station and equipment, participating in continuing training, and related work as apparent or assigned.
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Operating all projection and audio-visual equipment within the theatre, both hardware and software, including all applicable film handling (threading, building-up, tearing down, etc.) prevention, emergency situations, and the proper handling, reporting, and investigating of accidents.
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Perform facility/building maintenance and repair and projects as needed and required in a timely manner. Responsible for housekeeping duties in the maintenance work area and any area where repairs are being made on the plant floor; this includes wiping down any machinery worked on.
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Frequent handling of merchandise and equipment such as hand-held scanner, pricing guns, box cutters, merchandise containers, two-wheel dollies, and U-boats (six-wheel carts). Knowledge of basic cash handling procedures.
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Our Cashiers are responsible for providing excellent customer service through greeting customers, checking out customers, handling product returns, performing basic cash office functions and providing every customer with an exceptional experience.
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Maintains safety of Facility by following all safety standards, procedures, and guidelines including conducting safety sweeps, following proper forklift spotting procedures, following proper procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials, following Company steel standard guidelines, and correcting/reporting unsafe situations to Management.
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Mechanical Maintenance experience. Machine shop/ machining experience (Mill, Lathe, CNC Router, etc.) The Mechanical Technician will be responsible for learning and executing mechanical and electronic assembly processes necessary to manufacture a quality product in a timely manner.
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Operates dump truck, boom truck, rubber tire loader, sweeper, backhoe, and a variety of hand tools in performance of maintenance and construction tasks; performs preventive maintenance on equipment.
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