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Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year. We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Order Selector, Refrigerated Freight Driver, and Otr Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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Tractor-Trailer Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform. So, after driving our well-maintained trucks, casual Tractor Trailer Drivers are back home at the end of their day.
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A seasonal job is a great place to start at UPS, and it might even lead to a permanent role that offers even more advantages and benefits Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
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Ability to work under a microscope as required to test, tune and troubleshoot RF microwave hybrid assemblies and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers and other similar tools; Good dexterity, eye/hand coordination.
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You will be a key part of our AI, GPU and Accelerator organization that integrates hardware support for the components throughout the AI/ML stack from the high-level frameworks down to the device drivers in the kernel.
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Understand, track, and forecast key cost drivers and market factors for assigned commodities. Our arsenal includes advanced surveillance sensors, handheld devices, unmanned vehicles, lasers, and more solutions that increase operational effectiveness for warfighters, first responders, and search-and-rescue teams.
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Casual Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform. Who exactly are casual UPS Package Delivery Drivers? We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Class CDL Driver, Courier Controller, and Otr Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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Were also hardworking, efficient package handlers and friendly, focused drivers. Valid drivers licenseno CDL required (License type varies by state) Casual Package Deliver Driver. Theyre a friendly, physically active crew who enjoy fast-paced work, being outdoors, and being behind the wheel.
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Familiarity with RF equipment: RF Signal Generator, Spectrum Analyzers/Low Noise Analysis, Signal Analyzer, Oscilloscope, RF Power Meters, PNA Network Analyzers. Collaborate with RF Engineering, Manufacturing and Quality Engineering to develop procedures and troubleshoot product to specifications.
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Preferred Skills / Qualifications:-Ability to work 10 hours under a microscope and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers and tweezers. Required Skills / Qualifications:-High School Diploma or GED.-Minimum of 2 years experience in electronics/microelectronics assembly.
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Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units. Familiarity with RF equipment: RF Signal Generator, Spectrum Analyzers/Low Noise Analysis, Signal Analyzer, Oscilloscope, RF Power Meters, Client Network Analyzers.
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Weekend Shift Hours | 12 hours/day | Friday, Saturday, and Sunday | 5:00am to 5:30pm. Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials. Performs test, tune and troubleshoot of mid-range to highly complex military RF microwave hybrid assemblies.
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Dispense pickup and delivery orders car-side to customers and last-mile delivery drivers. Dispense pickup and delivery orders car-side to customers and last-mile delivery drivers. Monitor and manage all last-mile delivery orders through applicable dashboards.
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Our drivers enjoy great work/life balance, top industry pay and well equipped trucks to drive. We are offering these highly compensated professional truck driving jobs to motivated, successful and safety-oriented drivers.
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Ryder Drivers are the Captain of the Ship - OUR DRIVERS make decisions to keep yourself and others safe and we protect your job when you do. Drivers Home Daily. We pay Unlimited Bonuses for Hired Drivers.
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