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Required Certifications: CPR, AED, National Certification (ACE, NETA, AFAA, NASM) in group fitness instruction or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise Certification. The YMCA Group Fitness Instructor role is more than a job and is a critical role at the YMCA. A Fitness Instructor teaches youth and adults exercise techniques to be safe and have fun in a group workout setting.
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Teach Cardio Kickboxing, Cycle, Step, Pound Drums Alive, Zumba and/or Zumba Gold. Requires a Group Fitness Instructor Certification from a nationally recognized organization (e.g. ACE, AFFA or NETA) and specialty certificate/training in the desired format.
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Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of fitness equipment and facilities. The Group Fitness Instructor will demonstrate excellent customer service and communication skills; and is responsible to maintain a working knowledge of current fitness industry practices in order to provide group fitness participants effective information and training.
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Preferred experience on one or more of the following manufacturers: Cummins, Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu, JLG, Link-belt, Manitowoc, Grove, Terex, Demag, and similar equipment. We are looking to hire multiple seasoned heavy equipment and/or crane technicians with the ability to confidently and independently diagnose and repair electrical and hydraulic systems.
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Coordinating administrative functions and workflows in providing clinical and billing services to Home Medical Equipment (HME) patients. Previous medical and customer service experience at a Durable Medical Equipment company.
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Now hiring a Heavy Equipment Mechanic for a local repair shop with a starting pay of up to $38/hour. 4+ years' experience working as a diesel/equipment technician/mechanic. Performing basic and complex repairs on a variety of equipment including street sweepers, snow equipment, sewer equipment, trash haulers, debris collectors, and some semi trucks.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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We offer an on-site employee fitness center, an on-site physical therapy clinic for employees as well as an on-site employee clinic to make it more convenient for our staff to get the care they need.
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1-3 years of experience as a Maintenance Mechanic, repairing and maintaining heavy equipment Forklift mechanic, certified Operator. As a representative for our company, you will be responsible for assisting with troubleshooting, diagnostics, repairs on maintenance equipment such as conveyor systems, forklift, heavy equipment for assigned facilities, with an emphasis on electrical maintenance and repairs.
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Knowledge of Heavy Equipment parts and Asphalt/Paving materials and equipment. Bituminous Roadways, Inc. (BR) is a growing, award-winning, and established union highway/heavy contractor looking for a Heavy Equipment Parts Associate to join our team.
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This includes assisting new members in the achievement of their fitness goals by designing a simple workout program and instructing them on the proper use of equipment. Consult with members regarding their fitness goals and instruct them on how to properly and safely use the equipment.
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Rebuild and refurbish existing equipment for specific applications to build customer satisfaction. Previous experience as a Field Engineer in the laminating film industry or other similar fields.
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The Field Service Technician will troubleshoot electro-mechanical problems, complete installations, and perform unscheduled repairs and scheduled maintenance on equipment, based upon customer demand and need.
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Proven experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator. We are seeking two skilled Heavy Equipment Operators with experience in operating skid steers and/or other heavy machinery.
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Knowledge of HVAC equipment / products is preferred. Effective and high-quality Customer Service/Relationship management skills via walk-ins, phone, and email. Provide excellent customer service via walk-ins, phone calls and e-mails.
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Title: fitness equipment Company: Johnson Fitness in South St Paul, MN
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