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Type of Freight: Flatbed, Tractor Trailer, Box Truck
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DAILY PAY available for select positions! In order to work for Addus Homecare you need to have a Home Health Aide or Personal Care Aide Certification to work for cases throughout Suffolk County - Oakdale, Middle Island, Smithtown, Brentwood, Bayshore, Babylon and more.
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The HVAC Manager is responsible for daily operation of the maintenance and repairs for the Residential Operations HVAC department, which includes all Residential buildings, Food Services, kitchens on campus, Student Health Services Center, Student Recreation Center and the High Temperature Hot Water System.
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Review and approve accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, benefit payments, journal entries, bank reconciliations, investments, banking and other daily functions using the Lawson accounting system, Kronos payroll, and ADP for tax.
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Focusing on the development of essential ADL (Activities of Daily Living) skills, including budgeting, cooking, household maintenance, personal hygiene, and use of public transportation. Physical Requirements: Sits, stands, stoops, squats, walks, and moves intermittently during work hours, may push or pull 10-15 pounds daily, may push or pull up to 50 pounds occasionally, drive agency vehicle.
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Provide concierge support for all owner inquiries, whether by phone or in person, to ensure the customer is handled in a professional manner Ensures that the daily inventory of technicians' time is consistently sold to service customers.
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The Specialist Materials - Production Planning & Deployment is responsible for purchasing materials (finished good components), executing the firm master schedule within the planning time fence, and the daily review of current and short-term inventory level projections.
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Define and model GOLD- Grand opening look daily All items stocked and promotional plans executed Maintain visible accurate signage Clean and organized, inside and out. Daily commitment to GOLD Member Standards Greet, Anticipate, Appreciate (GAA) Fast, Friendly Full, Fresh, Clean.
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The HVAC Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the maintenance and repairs for the Facilities Operations HVAC and Residential Operations HVAC departments, which includes West Campus, and R&D campus, all Residential buildings, Food Services, kitchens on campus, Student Health Services Center, Student Recreation Center, and the High Temperature Hot Water System.
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Communicate daily with Visual Merchandising Manager. Follow up with the Visual Merchandising Manager on any opportunities before and after the clean-up is complete. Communicate daily with Visual Merchandising Manager.
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These professionals undergo training to deliver direct support and assistance to patients, including coordinating activities of daily living, facilitating collaborative goal setting, managing care coordination across medical and behavioral providers, and providing emotional support.
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Position Overview: Inventory Associate is responsible for daily inventory counts at our corporate office/warehouse, conducting inventory counts at our retail locations (NY, CT, & NJ), as well as helping to improve inventory accuracy and reporting discrepancies to the Inventory Manager.
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Air and Marine Operations (AMO), a component of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) offers those with Merchant Mariner Credentials the exceptional opportunity of a career in law enforcement working with an elite team of highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission protecting America.
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Daily execution of product batch documentation archival scanning and processing of actions in eDMS (electronic document management system). Provides backup with Trackwise by supervising Complaints, Quality Investigations, CAPA, and Deviations daily.
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Coordinating daily operations in the form of assigning the workload through SWOP/SAP EWM Warehouse Management System for all inventory, IB and OB functions (i.e., Picking, Loading, and Receiving.
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