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Hourly wage for this position starts at $25.50 per hour up to $35.50 per hour depending on experience. Benefits: Relocation Package and Qualification Bonus available $1 per hour perfect attendance bonus Family-friendly benefits including health, vision and dental 401K Retirement Plan with company match Paid Vacation after 1 year of service Paid Holiday, personal days, birthday Employee Meat Purchase Sales Paid Life Insurance For more information on Iowa Premium, click here.
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Salary: Starting at $16/hour Add $1.50 an hour for one certification; add $2.00 an hour for two certifications Applicants will be required to submit to a background check and to a pre-employment drug test.
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Take that next step toward your future and join our growing team Good opportunity for early risers to work a 4-10 hour shift and enjoy Tuesday - Thursday off Position Overview: Responsible for monitoring network performance to identify, communicate, escalate and manage outages and/or potential maintenances.
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10.00 / hour - Flexible Hours and Workdays - Make Your Own Schedule! This is a flexible, variable hour position with hours that depend on business and project needs. 10.00 / hour - Flexible Hours and Workdays - Make Your Own Schedule.
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This position is paid a competitive hourly wage as well as drive time pay, mileage pay and $175 per diem pay. Must be able to or willing to learn to operate all other mobile equipment, including: haul truck, motor grader, water truck, loader and crane.
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Summary/Objective : The HCBS Hourly Direct Support Professional I is responsible for implementation and documentation of goals and objectives for individuals served. May attend and participate in activities of consumer's choice (e.g., church services, swimming, bowling, etc.
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