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Assist with kitchen prep work as needed, including peeling vegetables and preparing basic ingredients. - Ability to work standing for long periods. - Willingness to work in a hot, humid environment.
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Required Knowledge: Basic understanding of computers with a preferred knowledge of laboratory testing and/or laboratory specimen processing. Work Experience: No experience required but previous laboratory experience preferred.
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Learning basic manufacturing operations and demonstrating the ability to work in an FDA regulated environment in a timely manner. Operates a variety of basic production equipment in order to complete assigned work orders and meet scheduled production requirements.
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Perform basic building maintenance such as replacing light bulbs, replacing ceiling tiles, minor low voltage electrical work and repairing broken items. Delivery, transfer and basic set up of office technology (i.e., hardware setup.
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Develops familiarity with a subset of products, processes, operational metrics and software tools; learns and follows basic work instructions for functional assignments according to productivity and quality standards.
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US Vision is a Drug-Free work environment. BenefitsHealth Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays.
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The role requires occasional travel and involves both office and on-site work in manufacturing environments. Understanding of basic assembly (pneumatic drivers, electrical controls) Ability to code and work on others' code.
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Learns and follows basic work instructions for functional assignments according to productivity and quality standards. Services customer product, including reviewing customer complaints, basic troubleshooting, mechanical repairs, inspection, basic hand soldering, cleaning, testing, and final inspections.
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You are personable and enjoy interacting with customersYou are self-motivated and have a strong work ethicYou can effectively present information to customers one-on-one and in small groupsYou are detailed oriented and understand the importance of safetyYou have a good aptitude for basic math.
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Perform basic vitals like BP, height and weight. Experience: One year of work experience required, previous experience working in a medical office (or related field) is preferred. Education: High school diploma or equivalent work experience is required.
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Performs work associated with the operation of assigned mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment. Handle basic issues and problems and refer more complex issues to higher-level staff.
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A qualified applicant must be at least 18 years of age, able to move up to 50 lbs, have sufficient mobility to move and operate in work area, have basic math skills, including understanding of units of measure; and must meet any state, county or municipal regulation pertaining to health risk concerns about food handling.
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We currently have a career opportunity for an Account Specialist I (Client Service Specialist) to work either virtual or hybrid out of our Lincolnshire, IL office. Plus, our agile, inclusive environment allows you to manage your wellbeing and work/life balance, ensuring you can be your best self at Aon. Furthermore, all colleagues enjoy two "Global Wellbeing Days" each year, encouraging you to take time to focus on yourself.
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Basic Command of SQL and participation in data related activities e.g. data migration, mapping, APIs definition, etc. Work closely with development teams to define iteration content and communicate/groom user context and business requirements with adequate detail, from epics to use cases, workflows, user stories, wire frames, acceptance criteria, etc.
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Use of basic laboratory equipment such as pipets, biological safety cabinets, pH meters, spectrometer, microscope, autoclave/sterilizers, and balances. Minimum 1 year of work experience in an industrial microbiology research and development or quality control environment, with experience in aseptic techniques preferably in a pharmaceutical or medical device product testing laboratory.
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