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The Steward Supervisor is charged with supervision of staff and processes to maintain control over all hotel/kitchen equipment, assuring proper cleaning and storage. Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid gaming license as determined by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Commission for the position.
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The Group Supervisor will be leading a group over 30 staff, which includes technically-oriented scientists and engineers focused on developing and integrating Cyber defense concepts and advanced technologies.
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By effectively collaborating on the Service Desk and Training Operations team, the Senior Tech Operations Specialist will support and teach the cutting-edge technology that supports some of our nations fundamental defense services.
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Partners with the yard supervisor to handle discrepancies, malfunctions, and potential issues. 1+ year (s) experience as a sit-down forklift operator, or relevant work. Partners with the yard supervisor to handle discrepancies, malfunctions, and potential issues.
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Cover for any other area of the warehouse as needed and oversee the night operation when night supervisor is not available. Assist the first line supervisor in directing associates to achieve accurate orders that are then staged and loaded on the trucks.
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Directs a crew assigned by the supervisor to such jobs as excavation, sewer clean out, TV inspection and grouting, road resurfacing, water meter installations and meter reading, laying pipe, tree maintenance, and a variety of other operations.
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Accept verbal orders from physician were permitted by state law/regulations/Nurse Practice Act and communicate these orders to the RN Supervisor. Confer with the RN Supervisor regarding needed changes in the Plan of Treatment.
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This role reports to the laboratory supervisor and is located in Columbia, Maryland. Ability to work rotating shift (first shift is 7am to 3pm; second shift is 3pm to 11pm) Operate and maintain FCC testing equipment, including DCR (Davison Circulating Riser), ACE Catalyst testing units, fluidization test units and Steam Deactivation units.
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Lincoln Tech in Columbia, MD is seeking licensed and experienced Fire Alarm Technicians, Security Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Electricians to share their passion for the industry and teach in our Electrical and Electronics Systems and Technology program.
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The GL will serve as the first‐line supervisor and technical leader, focused on staff management and the technical quality of products delivered to sponsors. 5 years of related experience as a first line supervisor.
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Supervisory Responsibility The Operations Leader – Animal Care directly supervises the Operations Specialists.
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He/she should have the skill set to teach one or more of the following courses such as: Baking and Pastry, Artisan Breads, Advanced Baking and Pastry, Candies Confections and Showpieces, and Cake Decoration and Quantity Bakeshop Production.
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Cooler of Gatorade and protein bars delivered to your job by the warehouse team On-site support and training from our field supervisor team Company-supplied tools Bonus incentives Fully stocked warehouse with parts runners operating 7 days a week New, clean, fully-stocked truck Training & Development Programs: sheet metal class, boiler training, electrical training, zoning training, oil training, and more.
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Teach independent living and daily skills to the persons-served by identifying and meeting social, environmental, and health care needs such as daily grooming and personal care routines. Employee Discounts (Groupon, Six Flags, Touro University, Hertz car rentals, AMC Theaters Dell computers, etc.
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1-3 years’ experience managing multi-unit locations program/project supervisor or similar leadership experience. Job duties include additional responsibilities as assigned by one’s supervisor or other manager related to the position/department.
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