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Portsmouth is 1 hour from Portland to the north (Maines largest city with 250,000 residents) and Boston to the south (home to world champion baseball, basketball, football and hockey teams). In the wintertime, superb skiing and snowboarding is just an hour or two north.
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Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. RTG Medical-Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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You will accurately interpret a physician’s scanning instructions, administer contrast materials, prepare and operate the CT scan equipment. Prepare examination rooms for CT scan and/or invasive procedures.
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Train and operate applicable equipment associated with the laborer process: including skid steer tractor (bobcat), forklift and sweeper
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Lafayette, New Hampshire | Up to $42/Hour. Competitive pay, up to $42/hour available. Competitive pay up to $42/hour. MAS caregivers have access to our MAESTRA mobile app, giving you 24/7 access to our jobs marketplace.
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Current 40-hour HAZWOPER Training or ability to pass course upon hire. Operates light and heavy equipment relating to clean up, including: tanker, roll-off, liquid and turbo vacuums, box trucks, tractor trailers, skid steer, forklift, pumps and pallet-jack.
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Work today, get paid tomorrow through our earned wage access program* Please review the terms and conditions of our earned wage access program for details. Our parent company, EG America, operates nearly 1700 locations across the United States.
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The actual hourly rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location. Additional compensation in the form of premiums may be paid in amounts ranging from $0.35 per hour to $3.00 per hour in specific circumstances.
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Seasonal full time position, 40 hours per week, $13.69 per hour. KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY REQUIREMENTS: Considerable knowledge of sports, recreation and leisure activities for youths and teens.
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Scheduling: This position may be available as a part time or full-time role and involves working a variety of hours, day and night, as EG America locations can be open 24 hours depending on the store.
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Hang and ticket a minimum of 225 pieces per hour of clothing on rolling racks from sorting table by department on the correct hanger type, and by category in an 8 hour period. Place a minimum of 225 garments an hour from the production room to the sales floor on the proper rack by department, category and color order.
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Work a 12 hour shift (rotating 3 and 4 day work weeks days or nights) Respond to off hour emergency calls per on call rotation for any one of the regions sites. They provide 24/7 shift coverage which could include 12 hour shifts, rotating shifts, 3, 4, or 5 day work weeks.
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Employee pay is determined by multiple factors, including geography, experience, qualifications, skills and local minimum wage requirements. To request a reasonable accommodation, please call the Luxottica Ethics Compliance Hotline at 1-888-887-3348 (be sure to provide your name and contact information so that we may follow up in a timely manner) or email HRCompliance@luxotticaretail.com.
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York Hospital in York, Maine is looking for a full-time, 36 hour/week, 3 - 12 hour days with variable shifts from 7:00 am to 7:30 pm Telemonitor Technician. MINIMUM EDUCATION High School Diploma or GED Successful completion of York Hospital Clinical and Professional Development Dysrhythmia Course and EKG exam prior to completion of orientation.
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This position has the potential for flexibile hours and scheduled days- the ideal candidate would be able to work either a 4 Hour shift 4 days a week or a 5.5 Hour shift 3 days a week and start work between 7am and 8am.
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