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Gerber Collision & Glass is one of the largest collision repair companies in North America. Gerber Collision & Glass has been WOWing customers with our collision repair services for over 80 years.
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It’s an exciting time to be part of our growing retail company, with US headquarters in Philadelphia, PA. SNIPES is a global sneaker and streetwear retailer with almost 400 doors in Europe and 300 doors in the US. Key brands include Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Timberland and UGGs. Our mission is to move street culture forward through our communities.
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Auto Glass Now, (a division of Driven Brands including Auto Glass Now, All Star Glass, K&K Auto Glass, Perfection Auto Glass, Jack Morris Auto Glass & 1 Glass) is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of Auto Glass Technicians working at our location, in airport rental facilities, or as a mobile technician.
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Ability to terminate and install devices such as card readers, alarm and access control panels, motion detectors, door contacts, glass breaks, mag locks, electric strikes, IP cameras, configuring NVR and access control software, etc.
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Exposure to dusts, fumes, glass and/or plastic lens particulates, standard chemicals found in optical lab (some of which may be caustic), metal alloy (solid and melted), moderately high levels of noise, fluorescent lighting, cleaning agents and electrical energy.
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This position will also require the ability to complete job specific tasks associated with facilities maintenance such as; high speed overhead doors, lighting, general power distribution as well as high voltage electric monitoring, water distribution and sewage management, HVAC, low pressure boilers, dock levelers, fire protection systems, generators, etc.
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These duties include, but are not limited to: locking/unlocking doors and gates, handling lost and found property, motorist assists, medical assists (patient restraints), package/mail delivery, helicopter landing safety, etc.
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Installing and modifying electrical or mechanical components and subassemblies, such as panelboard interiors, circuit breakers, bus bars, switchgear section doors, subpanels, addition of control components, power cabling, and control wiring.
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You’ll never have to cold call or knock on doors! Experience with home improvement sales, replacement window sales, bathroom remodeling sales, kitchen remodeling sales, and other related home service sales, high desired.
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Directly manages City Managers to build out large-scale voter engagement programs including voter registration and doors in assigned turf. Holds City Managers accountable for hiring, onboarding, voter registration, doors, and reporting goals.
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Performs fabrication of equipment used for processing and packaging such as fabricating guards, doors, and steps, using a lathe for shaft and sprocket creation, and fabricate air cylinder mounts, sensor mounts, and conveyors.
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Founded in 1947, Alside is a manufacturer and distributor of vinyl siding and accessories, vinyl windows and patio doors, and fencing and railing products for the residential and commercial remodeling and new construction markets.
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Once the industrial hub of the heartland, this forward-thinking city now boasts glass towers and contemporary high-rises, modern museums, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and many cutting-edge health care facilities.
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Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of building structures. Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of building structures.
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Closures: We manufacture a variety of decorative food and metal vacuum sealed closures, metal and composite closures, capping systems for glass and plastic container manufacturers. Our distinguished list of clients including SC Johnson, Abbott Laboratories and Unilever.
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