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Pilot Flying J is seeking highly-skilled, experienced Food Services Manager to assist in running our high-volume, quick service restaurants. Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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A growing manufacturer in the seed industry is looking for people with your skill set to join their operations. Prepares finished stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product.
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What is necessary to become a DC Associate/Warehouse Worker? Uses the computer / RF scanner to enter records. Will be required to use a hand-held radio frequency device (R.F. Unit) What is necessary to become a DC Associate/Warehouse Worker.
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You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by managing great work shifts and completing administrative duties. You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by managing great work shifts and completing administrative duties.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Internship may be at a corn or soybean facility depending on geographic area.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPacker Operator If you have at least one year of forklift operation and have experience in the agricultural field and youre looking for a new opportunity to expand your skills, this Packer Operator position may interest you.
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As an Associate Manager, you will undergo a comprehensive training program to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of our store operations. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Job title: Associate Manager FLSA status: Non-ExemptDepartment: Operations Reports to: Store ManagerPosition summary: The Associate Manager is a developmental position.
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This course emphasizes problem solving in real shipboard situations and provides training in inventory management, food and retail operations, leadership, and management. After that, they receive technical “A” school training in Meridian, Miss., where they learn skills including automated data processing systems, financial records and accounting systems, and postal operations training.
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General Purpose: The Associate Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the daily operation of the store, learning all store management responsibilities and role modeling excellence in customer service.
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The Quality Supervisor will report to the Quality Manager and be responsible for implementing and maintaining our quality systems, ensuring compliance with GMP standards, and adhering to company, local, state, and federal policies.
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The position is instrumental in capital project work from concept through start-up, process improvements, interfacing with operations & maintenance from shop floor through manager levels, and process safety management.
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Proven experience in dispatching, logistics coordination, or transportation operations, preferably in a fast-paced environment. As Assistant Dispatcher, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient coordination and execution of logistics and transportation operations.
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You must be 18 years or older to be a manager in our corporate owned and operated restaurants. The People Department Manager’s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant hires qualified crew, trains them well, and schedules them to meet restaurant sales and profit goals.
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If you're interested in a maintenance career, join the Army National Guard as a Utilities Equipment Repairer and help keep operations running smoothly on and off the battlefield. With some additional certification, this occupational specialty could prepare you for self-employment as an electrical tool, motor, and equipment repairer.
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