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Strong Interest in the construction process; preference toward HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Gas Lines, Mechanical Trades, Skilled Laborer Trades, Auto Mechanic Skills, Carpentry, and Telecommunications.
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Over sees the daily performance of entry level technologists. One (1) year experience in Electroencephalography with training in specialty testing such as: (NCS, EPs, OCTs and HVF), subdural grid implant intraoperative, and postoperatively including but not limited to: electrode set-up, montage creation/verification, troubleshooting, hook-up and discontinuation.
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As an entry level/trainee Technician for MTI, you will assist our senior technician while learning how to install, troubleshoot, merchandise, and maintain, interactive consumer electronic displays and devices within retail locations.
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Related experience may include: Porter Hostler, Yard Hand, Yard Jockey, Yard Spotter, Entry Level Mechanic, Mechanic Trainee, Construction Laborer, Washbay Attendant, Equipment Washer, Forklift Driver, Warehouse Worker.
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A successful Controls Engineer II has an advanced level of knowledge and understanding of commonly used controls engineering concepts, PLC programming and practices with an ability to lead/mentor entry level Controls Engineers as well as a willingness to attend training to further build their knowledge and abilities to advance to the next level.
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The Louisville office is seeking upcoming or recent college graduates who are driven and entrepreneurial to join our Investment Sales Team as an Entry-Level Commercial Real Estate Agent.
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Sitting for prolonged periods of time Repetitive typing/data entry Lifting up to 50 pounds Drug screen + Fit-to-work physical WORK SCHEDULE: This position offers a flexible work schedule. Description The Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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The Electrical Engineer I is an entry-level role within Fortna's Electrical Engineering team, responsible for the design and documentation of electrical controls of Fortna's Material Handling Systems (MHS.
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Actual base salary offered will vary based on various factors including but not limited to location, level, job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and performance. Known world-wide for enabling companies to keep pace with digital disruption and growth objectives, we design and deliver solutions, powered by intelligent software, to optimize fast, accurate and cost-effective order fulfillment and last mile delivery.
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Repetitive typing/data entry. The Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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PLC programming, debugging and commissioning. Ability to obtain airport security clearance as needed. Communicate with other team members effectively and keep Administrative Coordinator advised of schedule; checking and using voicemail and email diligently; and maintaining the team relationship.
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Interview, hire, onboard and train entry-level LTL account representatives. Ensure employees maintain the highest level of integrity. As an LTL Sales Manager, you will spend your first six months aggressively learning our business and working closely with our sales and leadership team.
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3+ years of experience succeeding in LTL Sales. Drive LTL revenue through coaching and developing of new and existing team members. Monitor sales reports, act as needed and communicate LTL trends and market conditions to senior leadership.
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Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required. Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin.
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Connect people and communities by offering best-in-class telecommunication services through door-to-door solicitation of new prospective customers.
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