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Maintain lead role in consistently gathering local market data for multiple DCs in assigned Area (including trends) through feedback and intelligence from culinary team, sales staff, and vendor partners.
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Safety equipment and plant equipment) Maintain circuit operating parameters within designated limits Ensure all sampling is conducted at designated intervals, accurately processed, and results documented as defined by procedure Operate assigned circuit(s) within specified standards to ensure federal/state/local/site requirements/regulations Stop and start all components or equipment in system.
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Please note that the compensation and benefits listed below are only applicable to successful candidates who are hired onto local United States payroll. The Minerals Mill Worker is responsible for utilizing crushing, grinding, conveying, packaging, testing and shipping equipment to expedite transformation of crude materials such as barite and bentonite into finished products.
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Develop, coordinate, and implement the District Weed Program through the Tri County Weed District and other Federal, State, and local agencies. CTAP and ICTAP candidates in the local commuting area.
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Our Local Drivers have regular routes within 250 miles and around their local area. Must have 5 years of safe driving and no incidents Must have Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements Must have 3 years of recent Hazmat experiance MSHA Certified or willing to obtain No alcohol or drug-related convictions in the past 10 years Willing to be clean-shaven to meet safety and respiratory fit test required Must pass DOT physical, Pulmonary function test, and Drug Screen Overview The routes you want, the pay you deserve, and the hours you like: that's the Quality Carriers difference.
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