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Patient, have strong communication skills, and demonstrate empathy with students As a CDL Truck Driver Instructor, you'll enjoy a set schedule and be home every night. Patient, have strong communication skills, and demonstrate empathy with students As a CDL Truck Driver Instructor, you'll enjoy a set schedule and be home every night.
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Ensure personal membership execution on lead generation, appointment setting, and hitting personal guest goal in order to hit financial targets set forth by the company. Sales Execution on Key Metrics & Drivers, Personal Production; Deliver Results Ensure membership execution on lead, appointment setting, and guest goal to hit financial targets set forth by the company.
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Analyze customer needs and requirements and set priorities with the Materials Manager or appropriate personnel/departments. Proficient computer skills, including a working knowledge of Baan, Tag Tracking, and Groupwise (email) software.
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Supports daily merchandising, styling, floor set planning and execution, replenishment, launches, updates, shipment, zero selling reports, loss prevention and service. Helps set the tone and standards that drive customer satisfaction and that will lead the business to be recognizable within the market.
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Responsibilities include providing route service to a set customer base, through the pick-up and delivery of uniforms and facility services products such as floor mats, dust mops, air fresheners, soaps, restroom paper supplies and other ancillary products.
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Set up and replenish food cases - preparing them according to Company standards and procedures, as well as ensuring code dating procedures are followed. You know that you are only successful when those around you are set up for success.
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Set amongst 52 acres of woods, trails, fields and aquatic areas of the Cleveland Metroparks, the Achievement Centers for Childrens Camp Cheerful offers campers all the traditional camp activities including: hiking, swimming, fishing, canoeing, arts and crafts, nature study activities, games, campfire activities, music and sports.
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Set up and maintain the breakfast buffet following the hotel brand standard. Job Summary : The Breakfast Attendant is responsible for preparing and setting up the daily breakfast buffet to brand standard and ensuring a positive, friendly, and inviting guest experience.
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Job Title: Project AdministratorLocation: Strongsville, OhioJob Summary: The Project Administrator will assist and support the assigned Project Manager(s) in executing project objectives and deliverables.
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As a Via Roma line cook, your primary responsibility is to prepare high-quality dishes according to recipes and standards set by the executive chef. Station Management : Manage a specific station in the kitchen (e.g., grill, saut, fryer) ensuring that all items are cooked and plated according to order.
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Exercise proper food handling, equipment maintenance and facility management•Ensure health and safety inspections and standards are met•Set the tone for the fun, family environment in the restaurant This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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Salary Range: $13-16.50 an hour with benefits, PTO and company matching 401K planEurofins Environment Testing (USA) provides a compensation range for informational purposes, the actual base salary may vary based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience and skill set, base salary of internal peers, business section, and geographic locationWe support your development.
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We are looking for a skilled Machine Operator to set up, maintain and operate machinery. Set up machines (calibration, cleaning etc.) Working knowledge of diverse high-speed machinery and measurement tools (caliper, micrometer etc.
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Join our team as a Machine Operator for the 1st shift from 5:15 AM to 3:45 PM. In this role, you will set up and operate various machines including lathes, bolt makers, screw machines, tappers, inspection machinery, and nut formers.
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Set your own schedule with Freedom Therapy, we are quickly growing and looking to expand our Home Health Care team in Lorain and Medina counties. Set your own schedule with Freedom Therapy, we are quickly growing and looking to expand our Home Health Care team in Lorain and Medina counties.
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