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Power Brace is seeking a Quality Control Technician to maintain quality standards by approving incoming materials, reviewing in-process production, and checking finished products. Reporting Research Results.
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You will also maintain the technical integrity of the Mediacom operating facilities including but not limited to the control room/truck, studio, production equipment and facilities smf ensure high-quality video and audio content from both live events and edited productions, providing a consistent, quality, predictable production experience and outstanding results.
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Approves in-process production by confirming specifications; conducting visual and measurement tests; communicating required adjustments to the production supervisor. Keeps measurement equipment operating by following operating instructions and calling for repairs and calibration.
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Traffic Control Flagger duties. All responsibilities and requirements for Traffic Control Flaggers also apply to Crew Members, as flagging is considered a regular or occasional part of their job duties.
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Participates in classroom, independent study, and on-the-job training to learn the White Cap's business model, products, vendors, customer needs, jobsite environment, systems, competitors, pricing, sales approach, and selling skills.
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Be an Expert : Demonstrates knowledge of safety and compliance protocols, tire and battery industry guidelines, service standards, equipment operations, TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring systems), product specifications, and seasonality; demonstrating knowledge of Point of Sale systems, phone, and in-person selling techniques.
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Be a Techie : Leverages digital tools to plan for and drive sales, improve the service experience, and elevate associate engagement; utilizing hand held technology and systems to make immediate business decisions related to services, safety alerts, new product information, product application, and training; adapting to new tools and encouraging others to use them.
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You will become an expert in training those in your care while moving into the Agency Director role as you master the skills needed using our systems and process. · Train and develop incoming team members on existing systems.
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As a solar installer, you will be responsible for assisting the installation team while safely installing roof and ground mounted solar systems. Install rooftop and ground-mount solar PV systems including; flashing, racking, module level power electronics (micro inverters/optimizers), array wiring, and junction boxes.
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