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Maintains and services Members automobiles by driving cars into and out of bay area, identifying, notating, and informing Members of damage to their vehicles prior to servicing, following Company guidelines for tire installation, performing additional automotive services as needed (for example, repairing or replacing flats, balancing or rotating tires, and testing and installing batteries), and operating computer equipment when processing Member services.
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Bachelor's or Graduate's Degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science or engineering. 5-10 years of experience with firmware development, working with microcontrollers, embedded systems, RTOS, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required. Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required.
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Strong computer skills, including experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Seeking a dedicated and experienced training leader who will be responsible for the design, implementation, and management of all training programs at our beef harvest facility in Warren City, Missouri.
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Reading and Interpreting Technical Documents: They decipher blueprints, sketches, and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) specifications to understand the dimensions, tolerances, and functionalities of the tools and dies they'll be working on.
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Basic computer skills and familiarity with customer service software. Basic computer skills and familiarity with customer service software. You will play a key role in enhancing the customer experience, ensuring customer satisfaction, and supporting overall store operations.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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Equipment Used: Computer, Phone, Copy machine, fax, scan, two-way radio, mop, broom, laundry equipment, washer, dryer, iron. Communication: Must be able to communicate professionally in English both written and Oral. Must be able to use a computer, use Microsoft Office, Sales Pro and be able to learn other tools should they become available.
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Basic computer skills, including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and POS. Knowledge of store financials, P & L's, break-even analysis, food cost analysis, labor cost analysis and other financial information relative to store operations.
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The ideal candidate is friendly, has a positive attitude, driven, computer savvy, and is able to remain calm under pressure. The ideal candidate is friendly, has a positive attitude, driven, computer savvy, and is able to remain calm under pressure.
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Experience using store computer systems (including but not limited to: Project Tool, Genesis, Sterling, M2O, Thin Client, etc. Experience using store computer systems (including but not limited to: Project Tool, Genesis, Sterling, M2O, Thin Client, etc.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a Computer Science-related field or equivalent experience preferred. Employees are regularly required to maintain a stationary position, move, and operate computer keyboards or office equipment.
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The Flight Coordinator will demonstrate proficiency with all the appropriate job-related tools to include but not limited to the utilization of a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, mapping software, communications equipment, multi-line telephone systems, and digital recording equipment.
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The Flight Coordinator is responsible for the assignment of the most appropriate air unit to serve the customer's request through the utilization of a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. Actively monitor aircraft while in flight and enter aircraft position reports into the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.
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Hourly pay plus commission/bonusHealth benefitsPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyHiring Bonus up to $RequirementsInterest in marketing products and services based on customer needsExcellent communication skills - written, verbal and listeningPeople-orientedDetail orientedProactive in problem solvingAble to learn computer functionsAbility to work in a team environment.
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