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You will coordinate a team of 60 to 75 team members in the melt shop and foundry operations areas with 2 direct reports in the production of quality pressure-poured steel components to meet the company’s sales requirements.
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A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year.
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Minimum RequirementsHigh School diploma or GED.RPSGT Registry or RRT2 years experience in sleep data collection, CPAP titration and scoring and stage recognition. Minimum RequirementsHigh School diploma or GED.RPSGT Registry or RRT2 years experience in sleep data collection, CPAP titration and scoring and stage recognition.
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If you are interested in becoming a School Crossing Guard for the -25 school year, please apply and the Supervisor will contact you upon their return in the fall before school starts.
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Graduate from an accredited school of nursing with an Associate Degree Nursing, Diploma, or BSN. Knowledge of AORN Standards/Recommended Practices. Posted job title: Neuro Surgery Coordinator RN.
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Successful completion of the Special Warfare Operator Enlistment IFT. Physical qualification for air traffic controller duty, marine diving duty and parachute duty. Acting as a one-man attachment to other special forces teams, these highly specialized Airmen are trained in a wide range of skills, including scuba, parachuting and snowmobiling, as well as being FAcertified air traffic controllers in order to establish air control and provide combat support on missions all over the globe.
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You are at least 18 years old Must have a valid driver's license with a minimum of 2 years driving experience Authorized to work in the United States for this company High school diploma or GED equivalent Experience or are comfortable with working in tight spaces such as a crawl space or attic of a house Experience in working through inclement weather Experience with small hand tools, power tools, and test equipment.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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Production support plays a vital role in enterprise technology, from algorithmic trading engines to regulatory reporting. As a production support analyst with mthree, you’ll be on a shared mission to look after the technical systems and processes other teams rely on.
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Qualifications Minimum of a high school diploma or GED Criminal History Clearance Extended background clearance through the Family Care Safety Registry ESS has a kickstart program in place to help reimburse the cost of fingerprinting when you are hired.
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Qualifications/ Requirements: Bachelor's degree inputer Engineering or related field, with a minimum of 7 years of experience in Information Technology or in lieu of Bachelor's degree, High School diploma and 10 years of Information Technology experience Prior cyber intelligence , detection and security automation experience Prior cyber incident response experience and/or experience working in high tempo cyber operations environments.
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Depending on the role and location, you’ll learn: how to operate a garment press and high-capacity printer, a t-shirt folding machine, how to assist with the print production process, or how to receive and process customer returns.
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Manufacturing manager, operations manager, superintendent, business unit manager, value stream manager, plant manager, operations management, BUM, area manager, high volume, low mix, mass production, paint, coating, e-coating, mechanical engineering, processing, chemical process, painting process, powder coating, refinery, gas, oil, packaging, plastics, ovens.
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As the Manufacturing Area Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and will have Production Supervisors reporting to you. Experience working in process-oriented manufacturing environments (examples include chemical, coating, plastics, refinery, food, beverage, packaging, etc.
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FREE product giveaways; save money on items that you use daily Candidates are preferred to be local to the South side of Kansas City; a relocation package is being offered for regional candidates. Fast-paced, process-related manufacturer is seeking a Manufacturing Area Manager to lead an assigned manufacturing area in a 24/7 operation with direct and indirect reports.
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