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We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands, including Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, American Girl, Thomas & Friends, UNO, Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, Monster High, MEGA and Polly Pocket, as well as other popular properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies.
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Working on site at customer locations, you’ll fix cosmetic damages (curb and road rash, peeling, scrapes, gouges, oxidation and bent wheels) using spray-painting equipment, power tools and work aids.
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The process involves removing the wheels, repairing them in your mobile truck and placing them back on the vehicle. Tasks include painting surfaces, inspecting wheels, prepping and buffing defects, mixing colors and finishing.
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Our in-store experiences range depending on location from Girl and Doll Salons, Full-Service Restaurants, Personal Shopping, Ear Piercing (Girl and Doll), hosting Parties/Celebrations to name a few.
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Coordinates with Choose Chicago and other event opportunities for Carnivale like Chicago Restaurant week or Meals on Wheels. The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for the management and execution of all marketing, design and PR efforts working collaboratively with the Carnivale team that delivers executional results and tracks metrics based on the marketing efforts.
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Community Nutrition Network and Senior Services Association (CNNSSA), together with its sister organization Meals on Wheels Foundation of Northern Illinois (MOWFNI), ensures that older adults and persons with disabilities stay happy, healthy, independent, and resilient by addressing hunger and food insecurity as well as providing opportunities to connect with their communities We expect to serve over 1 million meals to nearly 10,000 seniors in 2024.
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Work performed at customer location designated tire shop, alongside customers mechanics with a focus on ensuring that tires are reliable and safe. Vocational on-the-job training provided; no experience necessary.
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Diagnose ABS problems, wheels seals and bearings, water pumps, fan clutch, small engines, and hydraulics. Great Pay $26 - $30 hourly pay, based on experience and position. Relocation and moving expense allowance, depending on qualifications and experience.
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One on one culinary training for all positions. This role keeps the restaurant's wheels turning, and is the foundation of all of our Chefs’ careers. Additional in-house hospitality and culinary training programs.
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RequirementsBesides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, here's what you'll need for this job: The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job.
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Also, with our 24-hour dispatch and roadside assistance you’ll never be on the road alone. As a company that is always investing back into itself and the people who keep our wheels turning, we want you to feel supported every step of the way.
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