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Some locations may be subject to the port security regulations set forth by the Transportation Security Administration and United States Coast Guard. Mustbe able to lift large, heavy objects weighing up to 50 pounds 5 times per day on average.
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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking a Terminal Operator with 2+ years' related experience in terminal, pipeline or marine operations in the Oil & Gas Industry to join our team! This position requires the employee to regularly access and work at or around heights in excess of 5 feet, moving mechanical parts, moving on-track rail equipment, petroleum product or other chemical fumes, airborne particles like dust or other chemicals, vibration, uneven terrain, and high noise level in the work environment.
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These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law. Qualification and proficiency as a static line and military freefall parachutist and as a military SCUBA diver.
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Love working with kids (they make up 70% or more of our patient base) Patient Base: primarily ages 3-21 and up to 30% adult population (depending upon location) Sign on bonus up to $50,000 (select locations.
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Pick up trash and empty garbage cans into dumpster. Up to 40 hours paid sick leave per year (after 90 days) and holiday premium pay. Ability to work in a cooler at a temperature of 20 degrees F for up to ten minutes at a time.
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Ability to lift/push/pull at least 50 lbs., with occasional lift/push/pull up to 70 lbs. Experience with all landscape/lawn maintenance tools, including zero radius riding mowers, push mowers, leaf blowers, chain saws, edgers, weed eaters, and all applicable hand tools.
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Discuss and set up preferred financial plan with projected costs and resources for the year. See students daily with walk-in and pre-set appointments to answer specific questions regarding student accounts, refunds, financial aid, billing, bookstore, café accounts, meal plans, ITS accounts, tours, ACA, student missionary, etc.
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Suggests instrument set changes to EMI and works with SPD identifying instrument sets that need to be worked on. Suggests instrument set changes to EMI and works with SPD identifying instrument sets that need to be worked on.
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The Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Technician assists in the proper start-up, operation, and shutdown of the gas turbine, steam turbine generator, HRSG, water treatment, high voltage electrical equipment, and balance of plant equipment from outside the control room.
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Conducting the peripheral device programming, machine PLC programming, coordinate the machine debug, power-up, and machine validation with build and electrical teams. Prepare control systems designs and utilizing AutoCAD prepare drawings which include power distribution, PLC, main and station panel layouts, console layouts, pneumatics, hydraulics, and instrumentation.
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Competitive pay: work your way up and earn raises on an annual basis, earn cash for referrals! Ability to exert up to 65 pounds of force occasionally, up to 45 pounds of force frequently, and up to 20 pounds of force regularly to move objects.
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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings.
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Now Hiring School Bus Drivesr in Niles, MI; Up to $2,000 Sign On Bonus! Up to $23/HR Starting Wage. Why join as a School Bus Driver? Paid CDL training. Now Hiring School Bus Drivesr in Niles, MI; Up to $2,000 Sign On Bonus.
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You work as a team participant along with the Maintenance Supervisor to ensure the community meets the quality maintenance standards set by ELS. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and work with heavy equipment.
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Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, fulfilling club pick-up orders or helping members while stocking shelves. Maintains the sales floor and merchandise presentation in accordance with company policies and procedures by properly zoning the area; stocking, arranging and organizing merchandise; setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays; removing damaged goods; signing and pricing merchandise according to company policies and procedures; identifying shrink and damages; and securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise.
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