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Responsible for cleaning and sterilization of office instruments, performing basic maintenance, quality control, cleaning, disinfection and maintaining inventory of ophthalmic exam room and ancillary equipment according to organization and departmental protocols.
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Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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Be an Expert: Demonstrates knowledge of business on the floor, backroom operations, product safety standards, sanitation guidelines, inventory management, and the operation, maintenance, and sanitization of equipment; preparing (for example, cutting, grinding, wrapping, trimming) meat products according to established standards; cutting boneless meat products; and maintaining product quality standards.
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Our dockworkers will efficiently sort, handle and load freight into and unload it from over the road equipment, containers and city trailers using a sit down forklift. When it began in 1924, Saia LTL Freight covered a two-state area: Louisiana and Texas.
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Bending and twisting Standing, walking, or sitting for prolonged periods Programs/Equipment Used POS/cash register experience helpful Adding machine General office equipment Desktop Computers/Laptop Computer and Tablets Required Education and Experience High School diploma or GED equivalent.
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Set up, adjust, maintain and clean medical laboratory equipment. Consult with a pathologist to determine a final diagnosis when abnormal cells are found. Verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail, and problem solving skills.
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Sit for extended periods of time in a truck tractor and/or on a forklift; safely operate heavy equipment and a forklift. Currently possess or willing to obtain hazardous materials, tank vehicle and doubles/triples endorsements within 90 days of employment.
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Access to Nordic trails and discounted equipment rentals at our Outdoor Center location. Working with moving machinery equipment (RPMs estimated @ 1750 RPM) At least 3 years of increasingly responsible experience performing maintenance and repair work with ski area equipment.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. You will be driving power equipment and lifting heavy cases in extreme climates.
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Incumbent must be familiar with crane safety requirements and NAVFAC P-307 (Management of Weight Handling equipment). Supporting collateral equipment installation and phone/data/communication connections.
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Maintain care for all sanding/buffing equipment, ensuring they are in clean/good working condition. Perform sanding and buffing tasks on doors to remove imperfections (i.e., scratches, dents, and surface irregularities) ensuring a smooth and even surface for painting.
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This maintenance mechanic will be responsible for ensuring all equipment is operating safely and efficiently by completing preventative maintenance requirements, following diagrams, reading operations manuals and troubleshooting malfunctions.
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Five years of general golf course experience at a government, commercial, or private course, including grounds maintenance, turf grass management, fertilizing and pesticide application, or management of a golf course facility and equipment, including one year of golf course supervisory experience.
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The Substation Engineer is responsible for supporting or leading substation engineering project teams, with the development of General Arrangements for Substations, Equipment Plans, Elevations, and Sections, Control House Layouts, Grounding design, Conduit and cable design, Creation of Bills of Materials, and Cable schedules.
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Our products include professional power tools and accessories, outdoor power equipment, and floor care. TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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