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Load parts into hopper; set furnace; temper parts; quench; cool draw Specialist, Healthcare, Staffing. Pack production parts to prepare for heat treatment or metal finishing.
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As the Machine Builder you would be responsible for constructing and building machines used for temperature control in the industrial and commercial sectors. Work with blueprints and schematics to assemble units, determine placement of components, sub-assemblies and other parts.
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Fundamental knowledge of GPS equipment as it applies to grading, machine control and rover. Five plus years previous heavy civil construction experience. Communicates with vendors and subcontractors as it relates to earthwork and grading, such as aggregate suppliers or blasting subcontractors.
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The Enrollment Support Specialist assists prospective and current students through the admissions, registration, and financial aid process. Full-time Staff Enrollment Support Specialist.
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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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Assists Culinary Services Director in maintaining inventory control. All responsibilities will be appetizing conducted in a manner that is consistent with Maplewood Senior Living philosophy. Assists Culinary Services Director in maintaining inventory control.
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The Materials Manager (Internal job title : Service Materials and Logistics Manager) manages activities of those engaged in the movement of raw and finished materials, storage, production scheduling, and inventory control activities for the Mentor, OH facility.
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The Electrical Field Service Technician will travel (up to 30%) to customer sites to install, commission, and train on electrical control systems and supervisory software. Start up and commissioning of control systems in the field.
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Job Title: Laboratory Technician The primary job responsibility will be to support the analytical chemistry unit in a chemical manufacturing environment.
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Supports managing the Document Control process, including cleansing the HSE Navigator database of obsolete, redundant records. This work involves creation of Similar Exposure Groups (SEGs) and indexing workplace occupational exposure results by STERIS location within the US. Import historical Industrial Hygiene data into HSE Systems (Cority.
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The Health Care Specialist also provides technical assistance with equipment and may end up performing setup of all types of oxygen equipment as well. The Health Care Specialist performs equipment setups in a timely and professional manner.
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Must work 90 days) Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Must work 90 days) Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Be physically capable to perform all flagging duties. We offer on the job training, weekly pay, overtime, and raises for time earned.
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Benefits/PerksTeam environmentCareer advancement opportunitiesFlexible schedulePerformance-based tipsEco-friendly mission fueled by giving back to our communityCompany swagJob SummaryOur Junk Removal Specialists are important front-line team members who are the company's face to our valued customers.
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Monro offers our guests a wide range of tire choices and repair services, such as exhaust, brake, suspension, alignment, ride control, tire, battery, electrical, air conditioning, and scheduled maintenance services under several leading brands.
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The Installer Service Specialist is an experienced and technical parts specialist who services the needs of professional customers through the store’s installer counter. Quickly and accurately takes customer orders over the phone and online, invoice customer orders, direct efforts to accurately pick and stage parts for delivery, and route delivery specialists to ensure customers receive their orders in a consistent and timely manner.
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