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Get hourly rates of up to $34 as a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Harrison, OH (and nearby areas), while working for a W2 employer that trusts you to set your own schedule. With a job that will finally work around your life, you can free up more summer days with friends at Willow Park on the Whitewater River and won't have to miss your son's season games at the MVP Sportspark.
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Clean spills, collect and pick up trash inside store and parking lot. Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger follows best practices for bagging items in various types of bags (reusable/plastic/paper). Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger is responsible for bagging groceries at check out for customers.
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Online scheduling exchange will allow you to be a part of the solution and pick up PRN needs in addition to regular part time work. Work today, Get paid today! Location: Richland County Jail. Online scheduling exchange will allow you to be a part of the solution and pick up PRN needs in addition to regular part time work.
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Online Grocery Pick-Up Clerk working as In-Store Grocery Shopper is responsible for selecting and gathering products for customers' on-line orders in the most efficient manner with attention to freshness and quality.
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Work every weekend and receive premium pay wages up to $26 (based upon experience and shift) Various shifts to include full-time, part-time and PRN Daily Pay! Starting Wages up to $24 (based upon experience and shift) Weekend Option Program.
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Open emergency exits and close aircraft doors weighing up to 45 pounds and ability to push, pull, or move a beverage cart requiring approximately 32 pounds of force. Ability to cover non-hand/finger tattoos with make-up or clothing, no more than two pairs of earrings in the earlobes, one nose piercing may be worn on the side of the nose only.
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The position requires the ability to lift up to 50 lbs, push or pull 150 to 250 lbs on a pushcart, and enter walk-ins of -10 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit with or without assistance. Assist servers with set up tasks: wipe down station; straighten, polish, and roll silverware; wipe down and polish stem ware; refill condiments; wipe tables and chairs; check linens, etc.
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Additional physical requirements of the security officer/guard may include frequent lifting and/or moving up to 10 pounds and occasional lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds We are driven by a clear corporate culture and purpose, which helps us live according to our values of Integrity, Vigilance, and Helpfulness.
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May prepare the materials and set them up for a welding device or robot. Support the safety and quality programs by following all accompanying rules and established processes. Position SummaryThe MIG/TIG Welder will join, fabricate, and repair steel parts by using specialized gas metal arc welding techniques and equipment.
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Observe and maintain up-to-date documentation related to patients' responses to therapy, document their progress, and report findings to the supervising Physical Therapist. We believe in setting our employees up for success.
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Ability to push and pull merchandise up to 2,000 pounds with the assistance of proper material handling equipment (e.g. pallet jack). Ability to move and transfer live animals, equipment, and merchandise weighing up to 50 pounds.
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From your first day in training, through individualized webcam-enabled, engagement and coaching, on into 1000s of free courses to support your career growth wherever that may take you. We’re committed to ensuring you have the skills and support to be successful in your role throughout your career.
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Functions also include participation on profit improvement teams (PIP) and abilities to back-up functions including: General Manager, Warehouse Controller, and Assistant Controller. Functions also include participation on profit improvement teams (PIP) and abilities to back-up functions including: General Manager, Warehouse Controller, and Assistant Controller.
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Stand on concrete and/or platforms for up to a 12-hour shift. Some positions may require repetitive overhead lifting up to 30 lbs, single lifting of heavy objects which can weigh up to 60 lbs, or lifting of objects using mechanical assistance.
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Match 401K up to 3.5% Health, Dental and Vision insurance Aflac Paid PTO Time 6 Paid Holiday's We’re looking to hire only the best. We’re looking for someone who can live up to our high standards of service and professionalism.
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