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They will display conflict management and decision-making skills with a solid understanding of employee relationships, staffing management, and basic payroll and benefits administration. Work in partnership with all levels of supervision and management to resolve simple and complex employee relations and conflict resolution issues including performance, disciplinary, interpersonal issues, and other employee issues.
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Proficiency in basic carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work. Utilize your skills in carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, and low-voltage wiring to ensure the smooth operation of attractions.
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An Overnight Stocker must be able to work overnights on a regular basis and provide a well-stocked, clean and efficiently run store. Regarding qualifications, basic math, reading and writing skills are essential, and employees must complete Walmart training programs.
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Demonstrates a cooperative focus within the work team and commitment to the welfare of patient and guests. Observes patients for safety and provides assistance to patients with mobility and basic daily needs.
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Partners effectively with the Service Team Manager to ensure technical service work is completed in a reasonable timeframe and to the customer’s expectations. Experience and/or basic project accounting or costing principles.
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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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Basic knowledge of cleaning products, including chemicals, supplies and methods used in office cleaning. EBM, Inc. and Alliance Maintenance Services are dynamic and rapidly growing Women Owned Businesses (WBENC) and that believes in bringing people focused values to work.
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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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We actively engage in philanthropic endeavors including our work with Boston Children’s Hospital, Make-Wish IL, the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, and Children’s Miracle Network. THE BORING LEGAL STUFF: In order to perform the basic job duties, you must be able to do the following with reasonable or no accommodations: Walk, move, traverse- The person in this position must have the ability to stand up to 12 hours, move about the restaurant to access the dining room, prep area, restrooms, and dumpster area.
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Provides input geared towards continuous improvement, work instruction documentation, and standardization of processes. Performs basic tasks associated with servicing customer product, adhering to productivity and quality standards.
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Basic computer skills required (Microsoft Office and internet research) Flexible hours that work with your life and growth opportunities for people who show up and work hard to help the whole team succeed.
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Work is mostly sedentary but does require walking, standing, bending, reaching, lifting or carrying objects that typically weigh less than 10 lbs. Requires regular application of basic skills (calculator, keyboard, hand tools, eye/hand coordination.
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Maintain ability to work all shifts and flexibility to relocate to another store location. Basic algebra and geometry skills (e.g., calculate circumferences, volume) Maintain ability to work all shifts and flexibility to relocate to another store location.
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Proficiency in using digital photography equipment and basic computer skills required. Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including Vehicle Inspectors, Auction Coordinators, and Customer Service Representatives, to facilitate seamless communication and support efficient auction operations.
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The managers will work alongside service and support staff to provide a great dining experience to restaurant guests, while maintaining a professional attitude and work environment. Basic knowledge of wine and wine service is required.
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