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The Front End Lead teaches, develops and motivates all team members for the successful execution of membership programs and initiatives as well as front line operations. Teach, coach and lead through the club level training process.
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Department Supervisors lead, train, coach and develop associates in each department to ensure customers receive excellent service and can easily find the merchandise they need. Specific store departments may include Building Materials, Decor, Electrical, Flooring, Gardening, Hardware, Kitchen & Bath, Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Plumbing, Pro Account Sales, Tool Rental, Front End, Freight, Receiving, Associate Support, Special Services, and Merchandising Execution or a combination of multiple departments depending on store structure.
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Maintains quality control/quality assurance as designated by the genomics Lead. Can perform and train on a variety of genomics testing including but not limited to nucleic acid isolation, PCR (end point, real-time, droplet digital), chromosome microarray, molecular infectious disease testing, Sanger sequencing, Next Generation Sequencing, RFLP, and familiarity with molecular automated platforms.
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APM is seeking a skilled, experienced, and passionate STEM educator to lead the museum’s efforts in implementing and broadening its portfolio of programs while maintaining an active teaching role.
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1 – 2 years in supervisory or lead role preferred. Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with both internal and external Clients that lead to more effective communication and a higher level of productivity and accuracy.
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We strive to inspire our customers, cultivate confident leaders, and serve our communities by fostering an inclusive environment for everyone to learn, shop, and create.
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Discuss parts needs with Lead Mechanic on a daily basis (for timely and efficient ordering). Assists Lead Mechanic to complete necessary repairs. This job description, as written for the position of Mechanic for Carroll Concrete Company/Newport Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. is an accurate reflection of the essential job functions for this position.
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Lead Phlebotomist - Previous Charge/Lead responsibilities required. Perform clinical duties associated with inpatient/R specimen processing, including but not limited to managing request from inpatient/ER units to ensure phlebotomy is performed in a timely fashion, retrieve samples when needed and receive into laboratory.
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Reports to: Lead Engineer. Our manufacturing facility produces a global supply of our hemophilia and growth hormone product lines, as well as our next generation of cutting-edge medications. Engineering Area Specialist (Technical Writer.
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Due to growth, we are currently hiring multiple Superintendents to lead mechanical projects. Ability to lead, manage, and mentor multiple people. Ensure, administer, and reinforce job site safety program, quality management and overall schedule supervision and coordination of manpower.
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We are seeking an experienced and highly skilled Senior Mechanical Engineer to lead the design and development of complex mechanical systems. Lead the design, development, and optimization of mechanical systems and components for a range of industrial applications.
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ASQ certifications, such as lead auditor certification are preferred and demonstrate the candidate’s expertise and commitment to Quality Assurance. The QMS Specialist reports to and assists the QA Director and the Quality Manager with corporate-wide QA activities, including but not limited to: writing and maintaining QA procedures, support development and administration of Quality training, conducting internal audits, supporting corporate QA improvement actions; monitoring QA metrics and addressing issues with responsible parties, and participating in customer quality assurance audits.
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Developing and qualifying leads within respective territory to drive additional sales opportunities through cold-calling and lead generation campaigns. Minimum 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program.
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That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator - RN.
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Lead and contribute to mechanical design projects, product development, prototypes and advanced technology. As an Engineering Project Manager, you will be responsible for leading and managing engineering projects from initiation to completion in the mechanical design and development space.
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