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Notifies the CNO, RDCS, and RDO of any concerns including failure to follow-up on recommendations. Provides a verbal and/or written report of findings and recommendations for follow-up to the Administrator, Director of Nursing and appropriate company leadership.
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The Press Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining Flexographic printing presses to the necessary quality standard and efficiencies. Set up, operate, and maintain a Flexographic Press in a safe, efficient manner meeting all customer requirements (quality, safety, and on-time delivery.
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Responsibilities: Various transportation throughout the USA and CanadaFollow all traffic laws and safety regulationsConduct regular vehicle safety inspections and report any maintenance or repair issues promptlyAssist passengers with boarding and exiting the bus in a safe mannerEngage with passengers in a friendly and courteous mannerQualifications: CDL license with passenger endorsement Clean driving record Ability to follow GPS directions.
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Select hydraulic approach and modeling tools, set up and solve open channel and closed conduit hydraulic problems for dams, levee systems, conduits, local flood protection project features, stormwater facilities, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront projects.
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Immediately follow up on any alarms to determine the exact location and cause - determine emergency status and report to the Front Desk with findings. Change out light bulbs; perform preventative maintenance for guest rooms to include: vinyl repair touch up paint minor furniture repair tub caulking tile repairs etc.
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Immediate postpartum care: The nurse will assist with ongoing assessment of postpartum person and newborn, provide postpartum education, assist with discharge home, and schedule follow up postpartum appointments.
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Our own Prospect Park/Lower West Side neighborhood is one of Buffalo’s most diverse and historic with fine examples of residential architecture from the last hundred years and new businesses popping up regularly.
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In this role, you will be responsible for maintaining, setting up, food production and quality control of all meat, fish, fowl, sauces, stocks, seasonings and other food items prepared in the broiler and saut stations, as well as the grill and other stations as needed.
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Sets up and operates machine tools such as; grinder, drill (to repair or fabricate machine parts), jigs, lathe and fixtures. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 55 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds.
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This role requires an electrical engineer with experience in electrical infrastructure up to 345kV, including in-depth knowledge and expertise protective relaying and controls, experience on the technical and design engineering of ground mount solar projects of atleast 30MW and a strong working knowledge in applicable national codes including NEC and NESC. You will be hybrid and work closely with the Director of Electrical Engineering on department initiatives and process improvements.
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What you will doAs a PSE Mail Processor Machine Operator, your responsibilities are setting up, operating, and troubleshooting mail sorting machines and other inserting equipment. Must follow directions carefully and have strong attention to detail while multitasking.
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After school programs follow the District/School calendar, Monday through Friday, from dismissal through the close of program (5:30pm or 6:00pm). Just for Kids is a community centered non-profit organization that offers before and after school programming in the Amherst, Cheektowaga Central, Cheektowaga Sloan, Grand Island, Sweet Home, and Williamsville Central School Districts.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRole & CompensationReporting to the Plant Manager, the Maintenance & Reliability Manager is a key contributor driving up time by providing maintenance and reliability support and services to include facility, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation diagnostics, repair, design and installation of equipment and processes utilized in the production of cellulose insulation.
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Assures that all property outside of the building is properly maintained and cleaned as needed by the Facilities Coordinator, to include the picking up of any trash, cigarette butts, or any other debris on the property.
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Our physicians make up the academic teaching faculty within the Department of Pediatrics at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo and at Oishei Childrens Hospital.
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