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High School Diploma, and/or equivalent, training in electrical, mechanical, heating and cooling repair. Operate electric meters, welders, shears, break machines, fork truck, drills, band saws, torches, high lift equipment, overhead cranes.
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High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) - Preferred Food Safety CertifiedOver 2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Basic math skillsMicrosoft Office and general systems experienceStrong verbal and written communications skillsAbility to work flexible schedule and extended hours High energy to keep up with our fast paced environmentCommitment to our core values of integrity, service, excellence, and courage to be bold & grow.
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Effective oral and written communication skills and interpersonal skills; high school diploma or GED; valid driver's license; substantial background in working with animals, wild, domestic and livestock; some prior experience as animal control officer preferred.
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Required Skills and Experience: •3 years current administrative-type experience working with customers (internal and external) •2 years current Human Resources experience with a solid understanding of related terminology •High School diploma or GED •Demonstrated problem-solving skills •Detail-oriented, conscientious and able to work independently.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED), or equivalent experience; vocational training or associate degree with an electro-mechanical focus preferred. Maintain and troubleshoot relay logic, including control field devices, contactors, starters, limit switches, proximity sensors, photo eyes, VFDs, HMIs, interlock safety devices, etc.
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