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Work in a cooperative and collaborative manner with other Highmark Wholecare® departments including Medicare Administration, Enrollments and Provider Relations. Work in a cooperative and collaborative manner with other Highmark Wholecare® departments including Medicare Administration, Enrollments and Provider Relations.
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Loves being involved in the board of the Council of Catholic School Cooperative Clubs, helping all parent clubs in the Catholic school system, enjoying her growing family, traveling to new places, and attending any and all sporting events.
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Acting as a team player and maintaining a cooperative, respectful working relationship with management and fellow team members. POSITION SUMMARY: As a Team Member, you will play a primary role in the guest experience by exemplifying the QDOBA Recipe in every interaction.
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Maintain a cooperative, harmonious working relationship with management and fellow team members. Job Functions Prepare and bake biscuits according to company recipes and procedures. Maintain a cooperative, harmonious working relationship with management and fellow team members.
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Support fellow associates during peak hours or as needed, contributing to a positive and cooperative work environment. Monitor and restock supplies such as bags, receipt paper, and cleaning supplies as needed to ensure smooth operations.
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I.e. Airport Joint Use Agreement; Installation Support Services Agreements (ISSA), mutual aid agreement, utility agreement, and the Master Cooperative Agreement (MCA). Ability to establish effective professional working relationships with coworkers and customers, contributing to a cooperative working environment and successful accomplishment of the mission.
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Maintains a pleasant, friendly, cooperative attitude with customers, co-workers and supervisors. Assist with unloading trucks. Fully cross-trained to assist with cash register operations, customer service and stock replenishment.
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Responsibilities of this position include ensuring customer satisfaction by providing quick, efficient service, quality products, cleanliness, creating and maintaining a positive and cooperative atmosphere among employees and customers while maintaining knowledge and operation of all equipment.
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We are a privately owned and part of the largest wholesale cooperative in the nation and provide approximately 75,000 parts including the latest technology in HVAC/R equipment and motors. The cooperative has over 400 stores nationwide and sales of over $2.3 billion with six major distribution centers strategically located throughout the country.
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Maintains a cooperative working relationship with ancillary departments and the entire healthcare team. Responsible for the patient for whom care is provided, self and peers as professional nurses, the charge nurse, clinical supervisor, unit director and CNO.
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