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A Banquet Supervisor is responsible for supervising the set up service and clean up of all assigned banquet functions. Assist in banquet set-up as required. Inspect the set up of meeting and banquet functions checking them against the Banquet Event Order.
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O Blow molding, inclusive of PET processing, machine set-up, mold changes, and quality. o Labeling technology, roll-fed and/or cut and stack, machine set-up, hot melt gluing systems.
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The Lead Banquet Captain is responsible for supervising the set-up, service and clean-up of all assigned banquet functions held. Inspects proper setting of buffet tables, food service tables, table place settings, including table linen, china, glass, silverware, and condiments for correct placement by set-up crew and to ensure that each element is clean, undamaged and attractive.
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Headways is a flexible service, meaning your hours are yours to set, and it’s up to you whether you see your patients in-person or remotely via telehealth while working from home. Maintain a flexible schedule by deciding how many clients you see through Headway, so that you can set the hours that work for you.
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The Back of the House Line Employee performs in the following job set-up positions: vegetable prep, fruit prep, salad bar set-up, front line set-up, back line set-up, meat slicer, catering prep, bread prep, recipe person, project person, and bus/dish set-up.
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Set up, operation and strike of professional audio-visual equipment for event production: audio consoles/systems, microphones, lighting boards, fixtures, cameras, graphic systems, video switchers, recording/replay system, media playback system.
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Consults Slitter Operator with any quality or set-up concerns. Works in conjunction with Slitter Operator to successfully accomplish process maximum amount of coil all while performing these tasks in compliance with safety policies/procedures and OSHA safety guidelines.
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Set up and operate brake press machinery to bend, fold, or shape metal parts according to blueprints or work instructions. The Brake Press Operator will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining brake press machinery to produce quality metal parts according to specifications.
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Our client, a top-flight boutique law firm seeks an experienced estate planning attorney to join its team.
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Set up KCWE booth or tent and interact with attendees at events. Must be at least 18 years old, able to lift up to 50 lbs, and work a flexible part-time schedule, of primarily nights and weekends.
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Valid Kansas or Missouri driver's license and up to date auto insurance. This part-time position puts you in the middle of the action supporting worthy non-profit organizations and community events throughout the Kansas City Metro Area. You will be a marketing ambassador for KCWE. You'll represent our CW station, along with our CW and comedy programming in the community.
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Lead piping design of projects from the conceptual phase through design completion for project needs and requirements that are set forth by the project managers. The Senior Piping Engineer will lead piping design project teams to create world-class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects throughout the refining, midstream, chemicals and renewables market sectors.
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High potential high performer who could be considered for advancement and back up to the Chief Fiduciary Officer. Coordinate and follow-up with Operations to ensure proper delivery of assets.
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Physical Standards: Ability to stand and exert mobility in a fast-pace environment for up to six (6) hours in length; frequent reaching, bending, squatting and stooping; ability to safely lift and carry up to 30 pounds repetitively; maintain regular attendance; use equipment including telephones, cash registers, calculators, knives, meat slicers, buffalo choppers, the robocoupe, drills, mixers, can openers, scales, and dishwashing machines.
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What You Get As A Part-Time Night Valet Trash Porter: Paid Training Great pay: Flat Rate and Self-Paced Member of an Award-Winning Team Great culture Part-time evening hours beginning at 8:00 PM Up to 2-3 hours per evening 5-day work week, enjoy Friday and Saturday off Freedom to work independently.
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