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The Laboratory Support Technician I identifies all patients by verifying name, date of birth, as well as verifying medical record number against Epic and/or the paper requisition prior to specimen collection.
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Join Safelite as an Auto Glass Technician Trainee - the first step in becoming a certified auto glass technician on a nationally recognized team of expert installers! We'll train you to install and repair auto glass, recalibrate car safety systems and provide service so great, it's memorable.
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Under close/general supervision by licensed personnel the Emergency Service Technician will perform a variety of functions in support and care of patients requiring urgent or emergency care in an urgent care or emergency medical setting.
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We empower our associates with the support they need to be efficient, to problem-solve and have an eye for detail, and most importantly, to deliver quality service and bring a little unexpected happiness to people’s lives.
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In addition to performing minor carpentry, plumbing and electrical maintenance, EMCOR Field Operations HVAC Technicians perform preventative, corrective, and predictive maintenance, troubleshoot and service of commercial HVAC systems.
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Maintains standards for dining services to the Residents to include efficient meal service delivery, customer service and cleanliness of the dining room and kitchen. Reports problems, concerns and issues observed with food service and communicates them appropriately.
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Under the direction of the Command Center Supervisor, The Monitor Technician will work indirectly with all members of the nursing units, ancillary departments and physicians to coordinate the communication of remote telemetry.
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Previous mechanical problem-solving experience (e.g. plumbing, electrical, HVAC and/or mechanical experience) in a military environment and/or industries related to food service, laundry, housekeeping, hospitality and/or pool and spa.
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Greene Lumber is hiring for a maintenance mechanic / technician. This is a full time opportunity working for a world class hardwood lumber manufacturer. Greene Lumber is hiring for a maintenance mechanic / technician.
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Ice machine cleaning and service. Ability to perform snow removal duties including shoveling salting and working knowledge of snow plow operations. Ice machine cleaning and service. Working knowledge of OSHA, State, DOH and Hospital Safety Standards.
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A CSR/Teller Support Specialist must be able to adapt well in the face of workplace stressors such as customer service complaints. The person in this position will routinely move between the customer service desk and teller line as needed.
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Full-time & Part-time positions available for all shifts (open, mid, nights, closers)Food Champs Responsibilities:Being friendly and helpful to customers and co-workersMeeting customer needs and taking steps to solve food or service issues.
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As a Customer Service Representative working remotely in New York, you'll be a part of creating and delivering amazing customer experiences while you also #experienceTTEC, an award-winning employment experience and company culture.
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Create a world-class customer experience by providing passionate customer service and selling through customer engagement, specifically (but not limited to) our Bike Department. The Bike Technician is a technically focused role centered around providing a differentiated customer experience specifically to cyclists.
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The Seasonal Merchandising Service Associate (MSA) completes merchandising resets and service-related projects accurately, on time, and in accordance with merchandising and safety standards.
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