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Those serving as CNC Operator will set up their own work and tooling, make alignment checks, set tooling offsets or trims, inspect their own work, and determine reasonable feed and speed overrides.
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As directed by supervisory personnel, Lead Tool & Die maker, or from written or verbal instructions, blueprints, and sketches, lays out work, builds and repairs tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and parts under the direction of Supervisor.
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As a contracted Registered Nurse with LTCG, you set your own schedule by accepting the assessment referrals you choose. LTCG is a Third Party Administrator that makes over 60,000 in-home visits each year.
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Clean front end of store and help set up sidewalk displays when necessary. by offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
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Job Purpose The Program Administrator is an integral part of program teams, reporting to the Program Director. Working Conditions and Physical Effort Work is normally performed in an office work environment but may occasionally include off-site meetings, event venues, travel, or international travel for Global Food program support.
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With the combination of advanced manufacturing and warehousing at Ashley, you'll develop a diverse set of skills and learn what it takes to be the #1 Manufacturer of Furniture. Must be comfortable "working at heights" while utilizing equipment such as a cherry picker.
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This includes the ability to assemble and set gears, square up the fitment to press seals and bearings, setting the brakes on the gear, tapping threads, checking seals and looking for oil leaks along with having a basic knowledge of electrical wiring.
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May include manual set up including ink technician, screen print prep, screen printing and other associated tasks. - Set up and operate all screen print related equipment and loads screens into machinery, after inspecting and reviewing screens and film positives to determine the proper machine alignment and adjustments.
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A basic toolkit includes a multi-screwdriver, torx security bit set, hammer, cordless drill, allen wrench, box cutter, rubber mallet, socket set, needle nose pliers, precision wire cutters, crescent wrench, easy off, putty knife, microfiber cleaning cloth, and goo gone.
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Design and develop machine and process control systems to minimize variables and reduce complexity of set up and operation. Analyze and recommend innovative solutions to improve manufacturing processes resulting in reduced cycle time, reduced set-up time, improve material handling, reduce WIP inventory, reduce quality costs and reduce production costs.
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Performs welding, brazing, and heat treating operations when required. Sets up and operates all tool room machines to specified tolerances. The will also be responsible for monitoring machining operations and reacting to prevent tool crashes, due to programming errors and other unplanned situations that could lead to costly down time and machine repairs.
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Candidate must possess knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and be able work with youth using this skill set. The RISE program is an after school program providing services to at-risk youth and caregivers.
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Because of this commitment, we’ve set a new standard of care delivery through our fixed-clinic, mobile treatment center, telemedicine, and portable deployment models. Active Dental Assistant Certification in the state (CDA, RDA, EDDA, EFDA.
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Summary: As a Catering Manager, you will be responsible for managing the Catering Department in all duties including training new associates, overseeing event set-ups, and directing any temporary personnel in addition to their everyday assignments.
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