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Work Orders: In conjunction with Maintenance Team, enter work orders into Entrata. File work orders. Provide a follow-up call if work cannot be completed within 24 hours.
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Orders supplies and merchandise items for the department (except cake decorating items) as directed by the bakery manager. Writes the department schedule and ensures employees are at work, on time, and finds replacements when necessary, in bakery manager's absence.
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The Sr. Labor and Employment Counsel is expected to provide legal advice on labor and employment related laws, regulations, rules, and orders for the Company (with its headquarters in California) on a global basis.
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Initiate and review close-out procedures with the project superintendent, owner, and architect before trade contractor work starts; maintain a zero punch list. Review shop drawings, RFI’s, and ASI’s (all change orders) for coordination and implementation of project requirements.
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30%: Supervises and performs direct patient care including but not limited to taking and monitoring vital signs, initiation and termination of dialysis, documentation, physical assessment of patients and patient treatments, taking and transcription of physician’s orders, drawing and documentation of ordered laboratory work.
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6 months of related experience in high endurance or highly physical activity or role, such as lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, landscaping, etc. Move completed orders to the loading dock or trailer.
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We comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, orders and mandates, including those we may be required to follow as a federal government contractor/subcontractor. Are you seeking an opportunity to learn new equipment and to work with today's most advanced thin film processing tools.
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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. Ensures club pick up orders are filled by assisting with picking club pick up orders throughout the day and staging; and ensuring products are selected and staged according to company policy and procedures.
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Work with Scheduler and Production Manager to schedule production orders for 2nd shift. Physical Demands: Must be able to work full time, working Monday through Thursday afternoon/evening schedule.
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Pulls orders according to sequencing on delivery route/run list. Able to work in multi-temperature environments, i.e., cooler, freezer and dry. + Performs end of shift tasks such as: charging power equipment and verifying completed work.
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Job summary: Responsibilities:Repair, diagnose, inspect, and maintain all material handling equipment for customer work orders assigned to you. Reads work orders, observes and listens to truck in operation to determine/diagnose malfunction or problem(s.
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In collaboration with the Marketing Manager, work on assigned proposals/RFPs, including but not limited to content management, production and editing of assets and collateral, printing/collating, internal meeting coordination, detailed follow-up, and other assistance as required.
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This will include conducting in-depth analyses of all movement of controlled substances for the prevention of diversion and DEA compliance, investigation of orders of interest, and evaluation of medication return data for monitoring down-stream controls.
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Assists in preparing warehouse stock requests for orders, bid tabulations, stocking reports, annual contract agreements, pre-quotation bid summaries by the department, and purchase orders.
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Complete maintenance work orders; perform minor electrical, carpentry, and plumbing services. Ability to collaborate and work both on a team or independently with minimal supervision.
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