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Forepersons and Technicians will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with emergency response (emergency spill cleanup), hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation (tank and pit cleaning), equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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If you enjoy taking care of the customer, are awesome at troubleshooting, and love working with your hands and technology, a career at Mr. Appliance as an Appliance Repair Technician could be your future.
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Description Company: Parking Management Company - PMC Job Title: Valet Parking Supervisor Position Type: Full-time and Part-time Pay: Hourly + Tips + Bonus Opportunities Unleash your leadership potential and elevate guest experiences as Valet Parking Supervisor Are you a customer service professional eager to elevate your career.
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Do you enjoy a fast-paced, multi-faceted work environment where you get to be exposed to different types of professional work like Sales, Marketing, Logistics, Customer Service, Equipment operations, project management, conflict resolution, and communication.
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Solar farm, Solar Fields, solar field engineer, superintendent, mechanical, customer service, lead meetings Solar QC manager, racking, foreman About Aerotek: We know that finding work is hard, and finding meaningful work is harder.
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Customer Service Specialists work closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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Job Title: Controls & Automation EngineerLocation: Omaha, NebraskaSalary: $80-90K + BonusJob Summary of the Controls & Automation Engineer: The Controls & Automation Application Engineering role will support the Controls and Automation Product Platform and Engineering team by providing detailed sales and system application support.
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Conduct design review meetings with sales, manufacturing, and quality assurance personnel, for special engineered products. Conduct design review meetings with sales, manufacturing, and quality assurance personnel, for special-engineered applicationsInitiate and writes Test Requests, analyzes results, and takes appropriate action.
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Expert knowledge of agricultural industry stewardship and global sustainability challenges Strong knowledge of the agriculture and food value chains and the ability to identify, establish and grow meaningful relationships to address sustainability issues and opportunities of mutual interest Strong knowledge of Carbon Registries, Protocols and MRV system capabilities Proven ability to develop and manage B2B partnerships through the sales cycle.
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Communicate directly with Customers and Sales staff to guide their decision-making process and find solutions to meet their requirements. An individual in this role is expected to provide guidance and direction to the Sales team and internal Engineering team members concerning product design to meet a customer’s needs.
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Prior customer service, route sales, delivery and/or entrepreneurial experience preferred. This individual may have the opportunity to move into a commissioned Route Service Representative position upon satisfactory performance reviews and appropriate tenure.
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Responsibilitiesinclude but are not limited to: Meet with the customers (for Service) to diagnose their HVAC/Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security electronic control system malfunctions and use your expertise to maintain, repair, or (for Solutions) install new equipment; commissioning if needed.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE; - Mandatory must possess a valid commercial Class B Drivers' License, Hazmat, Air Brake Endorsements, and Medical card; packaged gas straight truck driver; to include pumper, micro-bulk.
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Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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Sales Support Staff (lead generation, customer service, inside sales, supplements, estimating, production) Hunters wanted to prospect, qualify, identify, and close new sales opportunities (targeted canvassing, referrals, preset leads, networking, social media.
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