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Stocks meat and seafood cases; includes presentation of product, facing, filling, and organization of all product items as set by the Meat Department schematics as well as ensuring tag and pricing accuracy.
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CNC Machinist responsibilities are to set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, and 4-axis controllers to produce high tolerance and precision metallic and nonmetallic parts by performing the following duties.
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The purpose of the Property Manager is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activities, and available resources in order to accomplish Company objectives in concert with objectives set forth by the owner under the direction of a Licensed Broker.
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To safely operate the order picker and comply with equipment manufacturer specifications and required safety regulations, there is a weight limit set at 300 pounds. Experience with MHE equipment including order picker, forklift, and reach truck.
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Work with Accounts Payable to set up new vendors and coordinate payments. Administration of project set-ups, ensuring conformity to the contract terms. Leadership skills: Ability to set direction and implement changes across a team.
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Who May Apply: Open to all qualified job seekers Salary: The range is in between $43,096 – $72,015 (Salary will be set commensurate with experience) Telework: This position will work on-site in Minnesota Senate Building, State Capitol, and Senate Chamber Days of Work/Hours: Monday-Friday with work hours that may/will vary.
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Ryder offers comprehensive health and welfare benefits, to include medical, prescription, dental, vision, life insurance and disability insurance options, as well as paid time off for vacation, illness, bereavement, family and parental leave, and a tax-advantaged 401(k) retirement savings plan.
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Set up and operate CNC and manual toolroom equipment to produce high quality precise tooling components and other piece parts. It has set a high bar for corporate culture as well as the quality of work you can do.
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JOB SUMMARY: A Mechanical Apprentice, known at our company as Qualified Person (QP) must be able to work in compliance while maintaining and repairing passenger rail cars and locomotives while working under the supervision of our Passenger Rail Mechanic.
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Strong understanding and application of CNC programming and set-up experience (Mastercam, Haas, Okuma, Milltronics) Strong understanding and application of CNC programming and set-up experience (Mastercam, Haas, Okuma, Milltronics.
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Program, Set-up and operate CNC Swiss Lathe and other equipment. CNC Programming and Set-up of Swiss Lathe (Citizen L32 Type 12) Create process plan from engineering drawings, program, set-up and operate Swiss lathe with bar feeder.
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5+ years of experience as an automotive technician/mechanic. Automotive Technician / Mechanic. Continuously build experience as an automotive mechanic across a wide range of domestic and foreign vehicles.
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Participants in the MBA Finance Leadership Development Program (LDP) join Ryder as Financial Consultants and are given significant responsibility to impact both business and financial decisions.
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In addition to receiving a competitive wage, the Engineering Intern will enhance their skill set by working among a talented and technically accomplished group of colleagues. Supports activities related to preparing for and conducting formal test events including Design Verification Testing (DVT), Qualification Testing (QT), Acceptance Testing (AT), EMI/EMC Testing, Radiation Testing, and other formal test events.
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Meet company goals, providing clear vision / direction / strategy to subordinates and to set the example for attitude, professionalism, and work ethic at the location. Maintain or direct the maintenance of the building, equipment, and grounds, including but not limited to the air compressor, HVAC, flooring, bay nets, oil/water separator, interior and exterior lighting, dumpster area, sump pump, waste oil system, tire rotation lifts, overhead doors, etc.
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