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Job DescriptionThies & Talle Management Inc., a leading property management company with years of experience in the multi-housing industry, has an opening for a Part-time, roughly 20 hours per week, Leasing Specialist at our apartment communities located in Fergus Falls, MN. Duties include rental, resident relations and general administrative duties.
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SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to work within the following supervisory relationships: The Leasing Specialist reports to the Property Manager.
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Insurance coverage must be at least $250/500/250 ($250,000 bodily injury limits per person, $500,000 bodily injury limits per accident, and $250,000 property damage limits per accident). Thrifty White Pharmacy is seeking a Delivery Driver in #734 Fergus Falls, Minnesota to provide excellent customer service by delivering the right medication to the right customers in a friendly, accurate, and timely fashion while adhering to all company, state, and federal policies to ensure patient confidentiality, safe and efficient prescription delivery, and accurate records.
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The purpose of the Deputy Sheriff position is to protect persons and property throughout Otter Tail County by patrolling designated areas and responding to criminal and emergency complaints from citizens.
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REPORTS TO: Deputy Director of Finance and Risk Management. REPORTS TO: Deputy Director of Finance and Risk Management. JOB TITLE: Insurance and Wellness Specialist. Process monthly ACH transactions for insurance premiums.
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We use best-in-class ticket and claims management systems to ensure clear and complete mark-out services for the excavator or property owner at the work site. Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
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