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Hand tool, Carpentry, Production, Woodworking, Tape measure, Assembly, Blueprint, Power tool, Cabinet making, Construction, General labor. General Woodworking: Some startup knowledge of general woodworking tools, small hand tools, and methods.
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Job Title: Hospitality Manager Department/Location: Olio Restaurant Supervisor: General Manager - Sosco Inc Compensation: Salary Company: Olio Italian – an upscale, chic Italian restaurant featuring fresh pasta made daily, sommelier selected wines, traditional Italian entrees, a classically trained chef and an intimate dining room.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office, clerical, or customer service in nature, such as clerk, mail distribution clerk, mail processing clerk, window clerk, bookkeeper, office assistant, etc.
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This position may manage CI resources and reports to the CI Manager/Sr. CI Manager and is closely aligned with a General Manager or Director of Operations. Warehouse design tools such as CAD (e.g. AutoCAD); slotting (e.g. Slot3D), Predetermined Motion and Time Systems and methods (e.g. MOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e.g. Manhattan Scale), and Labor Mgt. Systems.
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Applies engineering methodologies/tools such as product slotting, studying labor standards (time studies), layouts and optimization of flow, data profiling and analysis, and resource modeling to improve distribution and/or transportation operations.
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This is a general labor position and a perfect opportunity for anyone currently working as a construction or warehouse worker, landscaping, laborer, restaurant and hospitality worker, cashier, server, line cook, retail/customer service worker and anyone willing to learn.
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No Experience Required – Customer Service, General Labor, or Construction Experience is a plus! Ability to become a licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator and Pesticide Applicator. As a Wildlife Service Technician, you will be part of a team of professionals who provides world-class wildlife management services for both residential and commercial properties.
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If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Lawn Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker, or General Laborer, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you! At least 1 year of experience with outdoor labor (landscaping, lawn maintenance, construction, grounds maintenance and repair, or similar work.
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Understanding and experience in core engineering and data analysis functions (slotting, utilization, labor planning, layouts, metrics, etc.) gManhattan Scale), and Labor MgtSystems advanced preferred.
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The Assistant General Manager aids the General Manager in overseeing every managerial, f/t and p/t position, and ensuring full compliance with state and federal labor laws, sanitation and food-related ordinances, and alcohol service regulations.
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Primary Responsibilities Perform general construction labor to include jobsite clean-up and moving of materials by hand. Primary Responsibilities Perform general construction labor to include jobsite clean-up and moving of materials by hand.
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Work in tandem with the General Manager to analyze ticket sales in relation to anticipating staffing needs, target market demographics; determine and project point-of sale to guest ratio. Conflict resolution; last-resort mediation; arbitration and labor negotiations, when applicable.
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Perform various warehouse functions, which may include unloading/loading trucks, receiving, picking, packing, shipping - all within labor management standards. General knowledge of warehouse management systems; Manhattan WMOS preferred.
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Minimum of 1-year previous general labor in heavy manufacturing environments, preferably in the scrap metal or construction industries. General labor duties that may include but not limited to sweeping, shoveling and general clean-up of any area and/or equipment throughout the yard.
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Work with service dispatcher and manager to maximize labor revenue and efficiency within the work schedule while accounting for 100% of work time. Knowledge in mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, and general equipment operation theory.
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