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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo. Be able to efficiently and thoroughly manipulate and lift baggage, containers, and other objects subject to security processing.
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The Dayton Cores & Castings site is at the forefront of manufacturing and technology development in GE Aerospace and is part of the Turbine Airfoils organization, which is experiencing an exciting time of growth through commercial engine ramp and defense & systems development programs over the next several years.
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A valid state issued drivers license with acceptable driving record
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Federal/State alcohol training certifications (TIPS, RAMP, etc.) Sounds like you're a Kitchen Team Member in the making! We offer competitive salaries, PTO and 100% paid parental leave for moms AND dads, 401k + 4% match and employee stock ownership, $5,250 annually in tuition reimbursement, full medical, vision and dental coverage, uniforms, quarterly bonuses and snack discounts.
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Quick ramp up with well-established patient panels at several facilities. Skin Tag/Wart removals, IUD placements, Nexplanon, Biopsies, Womens Exams, Joint Injections, Casting/Splinting, and Immunizations.
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Leads and is accountable for manufacturing aspects of new product development and introduction including the transition from design to manufacturing through ramp-up, product costing, supplier involvement in part design, scheduling prototype and pilot runs, and management of parts orders for the new design.
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Average four patients/hour within the established clinic - ramp up quickly. Eat your way through numerous festivals year around, camp with friends and family for the weekend, or support local business while shopping for antiques and local flair.
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Perform engineering design tasks such as highway and street design, roadway alignments, roundabout design, roadway grading and modeling, curb ramp design, signing and pavement plan, maintenance of traffic, storm drainage.
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Greet, park, tow, move and marshal aircraft arriving or departing, ramp area. Assist with general cleaning and clearing of debris from ramp, building and customer area. Assist passengers and/or crew with baggage/ cargo as needed.
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We apply decades of experience and expertise to address almost every core business, operational, baggage, and passenger process in air transport. Microsoft, Cisco, or Tier 1 vendor certification a plus (MCSA, MCSE, MCSM, CCNA, CCNP)What we offerSITA's workplace is all about diversity: many different countries and cultures are represented in our workforce, and colleagues who've been working here for decades collaborate with those just out of college and early in their careers.
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Complete direct hands-on repairs, including but not limited to: rough/trim carpentry, tile work, grab bar installation, wheel chair ramp/safe entry/egress repairs, interior/exterior painting, and weatherization.
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