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As a Merchandiser, you can service various products, conduct resets, product cut-ins, returns, POP placement and other general merchandising activities. Let’s get started as an independent contractor , it’s quick & easy; CLICK APPLY or text SFSJOBS to 97211 Things to Consider: You control when and how much you work Create your work schedule Be your own BOSS What we Offer: Competitive pay DailyPay – work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required Qualifications: Merchandising and/or retail experience Available weekday daytime hours Able to read plan-o-grams Able to carry and lift up to 40 lbs.
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Must be physically able to perform medium work: occasionally lifting or carrying objects of no more than 50 poundsMust be able to perform the following physical activities: standing, walking, climbing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, grasping, pushing, pulling, feeling, talking, hearing and repetitive motionsEquipment used to Perform Job:Standard manufacturing tools and equipmentWorking Conditions:The duties for this position are normally conducted in a food manufacturing environment.
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Assists the Laboratory Manager in quality-assurance activities. Assumes the role of leadership in the routine daily activities of the section as assigned. May be assigned responsibilities for coordinating education activities.
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Under the supervision of the Laboratory Manager, performs clinical laboratory procedures, quality assurance, and instrument maintenance. Reports unresolved instrument/clinical problems to the Laboratory Manager.
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Employee is required to provide direct care to facility residents, primarily for their activities of daily living. Monitors personal and staff compliance to all State and federal requirements including but not limited to blood borne pathogens, hazardous materials, infection control, and fire safety.
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Must be able to perform the following physical activities: Climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
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Discounts to your favorite activities, restaurants, health & beauty brands, shopping and hotels. Host Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg for a travel nursing job in Chariton, Iowa.
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Supervises activities related to accounting and accounts payable. Ensures that accounting activities are in accordance with established legal, regulatory, and Health Center procedures. Type Full Time Location Chariton, IA Contact Stephanie Bear Email sbear@lchcia.com Phone 641-774-3216 Description Responsible for the preparation of internal and external financial statements, Medicare Cost Report supporting schedules, and other statistical and financial reports and ensures that these reports are accurate, timely, and in conformance with GAAP and/or any other applicable procedures and regulations.
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