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Commercial tractor trailer exp., FMCSR knowledge, basic computer skills. The employee may be exposed a strong magnetic field or environmental hazards such as exposure to noise, and travel.
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Must have computer skills to operate the software program they have which is connected to their testing stations that tests compression on switches up to 6000psi. Evaluate pneumatic and electrical pressure switches for applications on heavy industrial machinery (organizations like Caterpillar, major airlines and NASA are among their customers.
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Basic math and reading skills, legible handwriting, and basic computer operation. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Authentic passion for beauty 3+ years Client facing retail or service industry experience Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence in a clear and concise manner.
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Follows fire and safety regulations reports environmental and safety hazards appropriatelyQualificationsMinimum Education:HS diploma or GED equivalent required or will obtain within 2 years of employmentIf 16 or 17 years-old valid working papers requiredMinimum Experience:Hospital and/ or doctors office experience is preferredMicrosoft skillsMedical Terminology preferredTyping and computer skills, phone etiquette, excellent customer service skills.
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Computer skills for proprietary database system, MS Word, MS Outlook, MS Excel (a plus, but not required) Forklift training/certification required. Daily inventory cycle count verification.
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Basic computer skills including Email, MS Excel, MS Word is a plus The above is not an all-inclusive job description. Available to work days, nights, and weekends Benefits: Competitive Pay Flexible Hours Paid Training Real Advancement Opportunities Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent experience Ability to speak and read English and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals; ability to write routine reports and correspondence; and ability to speak effectively before groups of employees and guests.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong computer skills with a variety of software packages; experience with Procore is preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and concisely.
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Social Media Skills, knowledge of Mobile Devices Skills and Computer skills are an asset. Demonstrates exceptional interpersonal skills with a natural ability to build relationships.
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Develop your skills with opportunities to specialize in areas such as Investigations, Organized Retail Crime, and Asset Protection Training. Participate in initial orientation and on-going training including the computer, surveillance, and alarm systems.
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Strong computer skills including AutoCAD and Civil 3D, Microsoft Office Applications and Photoshop. I am encouraged to develop, and I love that I am constantly learning new things and skills” Employee testimonial.
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Excellent computer skills College course work in psychology, sociology, counseling, or occupational therapy preferred. Excellent computer skills College course work in psychology, sociology, counseling, or occupational therapy preferred.
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Experience demonstrating skill using computer design applications including AutoCAD and Microstation. Minimum 2 years of progressive, relevant Drafter experience as described below or the equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training demonstrating the following skills.
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Basic computer skills and familiarity with office software (e.g., Microsoft Office). Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong customer service skills. Basic computer skills and familiarity with office software (e.g., Microsoft Office.
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Mobility to safely operate a motor vehicle and exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or move objects; vision to read printed materials and computer screens; and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone.
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You must be able to perform basic math and computer skills; SAP, Oracle, CPD preferred. You must have good written and oral English language communication skills. You work well in a team-based environment, have solid interpersonal skills, and you are not averse to change.
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