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Company provides basic employee group life insurance and AD&D benefits; additional voluntary life insurance for employee and family are available through Sun Life. Valid Massachusetts Wastewater Treatment Plant Grade 5 Certification.
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Experience editing CNC machine programs and writing basic programs preferred. ARCH Global Precision is an Equal Opportunity Employee and wholeheartedly supports diversity in the workplace as a basic premise for business success.
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Certificate 1 Basic Life Support required and RDCS (or equivalent) certification required. Knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology either through college level courses in biology and anatomy and/or relevant acquired experience.
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Ability to train clinic personnel in all aspects of patient examinations, including technical workups, basic scribe/coding, minor surgical assisting, and diagnostics. Knowledge of Qualtrics, QGenda, and Epic is highly desired, Lean Six Sigma experience a plus.
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Knowledge of basic and advanced imagery interpretation principles, techniques and procedures. Completion of 8.5 weeks of Basic Military Training. After your expert training and deciding at which base to serve, you’ll develop and disseminate multi-sensor geospatial intelligence products to support war-fighting efforts and activities around the world.
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Basic requirements include the ability to speak, write, and communicate in English; a basic knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Word and Excel; a high school diploma or equivalent; experience in reconciling warehouse inventory systems, and knowledge of basic addition and subtraction.
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WinnCompanies is looking for a dependable and motivated Maintenance Technician II to join our team at Harborwalk Apartments at Plymouth Station, a 302-unit residential community located in Plymouth, MA.ResponsibilitiesDiagnose and make repairs in such areas as, but not limited to: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC.Complete assigned service requests and repairs consistent with company operating procedures.
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The role has the basic ability to source from stores, hubs, pdq, and external suppliers. Professional level sales and entry level management position responsible for supporting basic and advance functions on DIY and professional business.
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Working knowledge of basic tools needed for the job (e.g., hand tools, drills, saws). Ability to read, write, and perform basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction). The Seasonal Merchandising Service Associate (MSA) completes merchandising resets and service-related projects accurately, on time, and in accordance with merchandising and safety standards.
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Basic knowledge of Statistical Process Control. Basic Microsoft experience (MS Word, Excel) Job Title: Quality Inspector. Perform dimensional measurement & inspection of precision machined parts/components.
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RequirementsApplicants must have a valid driver's license, valid plumbing license, have basic tools, be able to pass a CORI check and the ability to work on-call hours once every 6 to 8 weeks. Essential duties: Rough and finish plumbing, boiler and water heater installations, gas fitting and residential service work.
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Maintains accurate inventory counts; maintains the accuracy of on-hand quantities including, but not limited to, basic departments, stockroom, and overstock locations. Responsible for basic department pricing and making daily price changes; ensures proper signage is displayed at the store to support accurate pricing of products.
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Perform a variety of basic plumbing maintenance, basic electrical maintenance and basic carpentry functions. Basic math skills. Under general supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible for performing general maintenance and repairs on facility equipment and property structures in order to maintain production and quality systems.
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Basic knowledge and skill in welding and cutting (gas, electric, MIG, TIG) Basic knowledge of OSHA safety regulations. Basic computer skills and knowledge. Basic knowledge of environmental regulations.
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Perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment.
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