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As an apprentice, you will learn the business from the ground up, this will entail full administrative responsibilities, including customer service, interacting with both our stores and customers, completing administrative/clerical tasks, photography of jewelry for intake/tracking and learning the basics of jewelry repair starting with polishing and quality control, all while you train toward becoming a bench jeweler.
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General cleaning, floor care, washing, sanitizing, polishing furniture/fixtures, waste removal, stocking supplies, cleaning windows, collecting laundry from resident rooms and designated areas, sorting, labeling, washing, drying and distributing linens, and resident personal clothing per assigned schedule, ironing articles as required, inspecting laundry and linen, informing supervisor of replacement needs for communication with residents/families, and other duties as assigned.
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Power ban saw, Grinder, Tenderizer, Slicer, Bone duster (where applicable), Knives, Tumblers, Automatic patty machine (where applicable), Automatic stuffer, Wrapping system, Rotisserie, Pallet jack, box cutter, Computer, and C.A.R.S. reordering system.
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You will perform all requested and necessary work on jewelry to include setting, sizing, re-tipping, welding, soldering, polishing, engraving, cleaning, and other work consistent with Shane Co. standards of quality, service, and timeliness.
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Use of equipment such as: hand and power tools, precision measuring tools, grinding/sanding/polishing tools, lathes, mills, hydraulic press, drill press, and fork trucks. About the RoleAs an Automation Technician at MGS, your responsibilities will include constructing sub-assemblies, assembling machines with guidance using documentation like SolidWorks models of mechanical parts, assembly drawings, pneumatic diagrams, and/or electrical schematics.
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Cuts and trims and prepares raw meat for sale using saws, knifes, grinder, and tenderizer. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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They will also work in grinding, where they will actually hold a hand grinder and smooth out rough edges, or polish the metal to a nice finish. You will have the opportunity to cross train into MIG welding, but no employee here welds full time, so they will need to understand that rotating around the production line is the job.
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Provides diagnostic information by exposing and developing radiographic studies, pouring, trimming, and polishing study casts. Maintains patient appearance and ability to masticate by fabricating temporary restorations; cleaning and polishing removable appliances.
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Providing dental health education about tooth care and diet Removing plaque and calculus by scaling and polishing teeth Taking impressions and/or dental radiographs of teeth Applying prophylactic/antibacterial materials, fissure sealants, and topical fluorides to help prevent tooth decay Carrying out screening and monitoring procedures We are following all guidelines with proper use of PPE to keep our patients and team safe.
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Snow Equipment: base cleaning, sharpening, waxing, brushing, polishing and preparation, detuning tips/tails. Assembles, maintains and repairs action sports equipment meeting the needs of the athlete and in accordance with company and vendor standards.
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Activities include mixing powders and liquids, pouring, cutting, and polishing. Since gypsum first met sand in 1972, Gyp-Crete, now Maxxon Corporation, has provided superior underlayment products for solving virtually any floor problem.
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Activities include mixing or powders and liquids, pouring, cutting, and polishing. Material Testing Technician- Construction / Building Products. The position offers the opportunity to gain knowledge while working with a variety of materials relevant to the construction industry including cements, polymers, adhesives, and chemical admixtures.
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Basic cleaning, including cleaning of all common areas, restrooms, entrances, elevators, walkways, windows, furniture, fixtures, stairs, chairs, tables, telephones, drinking fountains, trashing, dusting polishing and other assigned items/areas.
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