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Certification in trade related to department (e.g., hardware, kitchen, plumbing, electrical, lawn and garden, and lumber/building materials). Customer Service Associates work in one of the following areas: Appliances, Cabinets, Flooring, Live Nursery, Millwork, Fashion Plumbing, Outlet, Tool Rental, Pro, or Windows & Walls.
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This includes windows, doors and building materials. Ensure all materials used in the installation process meet company standards, and in the case of any defect or quality concern, is responsible for determining what steps are necessary to meet compliance/quality standards.
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Safety Compliance: Follow safety protocols and procedures to maintain a safe and clean working environment, including proper handling of tools and equipment, disposal of hazardous materials, and adherence to personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
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Insulation technicians, also known as insulation workers or insulators, install and replace insulation materials in buildings and mechanical systems to regulate temperature, reduce energy consumption, and create a more comfortable indoor environment.
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Materials and Equipment used: Automotive oils, fluids, and lubricants. SpeeDee swiftly grew into a quick lube and automotive tune-up service business, and by the mid-90s, SpeeDee had added complete brake service and grown to a full-service auto maintenance and repair facility.
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Ability to lift/move materials in the 10-50 pound range, climb ladders, stand and walk continuously. Flexible part time hours, generous paid time off, weekly pay, training, and career growth opportunities.
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Service Partners is currently hiring a Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver / Warehouse to deliver and unload finished products, parts and materials to our customer locations. Service Partners is currently hiring a Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver / Warehouse to deliver and unload finished products, parts and materials to our customer locations.
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Receives, unpacks, inspects and stores incoming materials and supplies. Documents damages and discrepancies for future reimbursement and reconciliation. Uses shipping records to verify the accuracy of incoming and outgoing shipments and orders.
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Moving, erecting, and dismantling furniture and components, minor carpentry repairs and installations, handling of recycling materials, painting, and flooring. Our client, Acushnet Company | Titleist is seeking a facility specialist to join their team.
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The Warehouse Worker is responsible for receiving and coordinating the distribution of materials, tools, equipment, and products. Receive shipments by processing paperwork, checking contents, and moving materials from receiving areas to designated areas using a forklift, hand truck, or rolling cart.
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Operate a forklift to move materials within the warehouse. As a Forklift Operator at Costco, you will be responsible for operating a forklift to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise within the warehouse.
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Move WIP through the embroidery process and assist with restocking materials needed. Assist in the preparation of product to be embroidered, including unpacking, marking embroidery locations, preparing materials.
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Environmental compliance and permitting; including groundwater, stormwater, air, noise, wetlands, wildlife, climatology, hazardous materials, and waste. Performing calculations such as those related to survey, traffic forecasting, soil capacity, groundwater flow, and quantity of materials.
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Responds to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, inclement weather, and other incidents or conditions following procedures established for the site, by the company, and/or through training or certification.
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Conduct communications with various freight forwarder to ensure timely flow of materials. Conduct communications with various freight forwarder to ensure timely flow of materials. To be successful in this role, you should have a strong understanding of logistics and transportation management, as well as knowledge of import/export regulations and compliance requirements.
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