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Collect trash and recycling bags door to door within a local apartment community and take these items to the trash compactor or dumpster on the property site (no large or bulk items and no offsite driving and/or dumping.
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Commercial and Residential Management Group (CRMG) is looking for a Maintenance Technician I who can perform the daily upkeep and cleanliness of the buildings, landscaping, amenities, parking lot, and trash areas.
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Minimum 1-year of truck driving experience (operating a 16ft or longer straight truck) or comparable driving experience. An ability to make sound decisions, be it driving, parking, safety related and/or customer interaction related.
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Cultivate a culture centered around driving a fantastic Associate Experience by leading all people and culture-related strategies, including those related to Diversity and Inclusion, Associate Engagement, Training, Talent Development and Associate Relations.
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This Strategic Commodity Manager will be responsible for analytically formulating supply base strategy, driving supplier contract management, conducting supplier negotiations and executing comprehensive supplier management strategies based on semiconductor technology landscapes and global business environments within our sheet metal fabrication supply chain commodity.
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The Director Finance, High Growth Regions (HGR) & Commercial supports the ~$11B Industrial Automation (IA) segment and plays a key role in driving business outcomes through these two mission critical growth vectors.
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The Truck Driver Non-CDL is responsible for driving a tractor trailer combination or truck with a capacity of at least 26,000 GVW to transfer equipment and material within receiving or processing locations while ensuring that all of his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards.
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Job Description ThinkTank Telecom, LLC is actively seeking a motivated and entrepreneurial Direct Market Manager to lead our expansion efforts in Portland, OR. As the cornerstone of our mission to enhance connectivity, your role will focus on enrolling new customers into Lifeline and ACP services, managing inventory, and driving significant sales performance in your designated territory.
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Position requires driving own personal vehicle for company business such as trainings, offsite meetings, etc. Position requires driving, valid driver’s license, a motor vehicle clearance and proof of auto insurance is required at time of employment and must be maintained throughout employment.
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Clean driving record, history/knowledge of driving a Sprinter. Driving, deliveries, customer service, loading/unloading trucks. We are a wine distributor in need of a driver / warehouse worker.
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Experience driving a dually pick-up truck with fifth wheel trailer desired, but not required for initial hire. Experienced in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) detection.
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The MHAS is a critical role in our unique customer model to execute the BMS aspiration to be the BioPharma team that delivers the most impactful engagement with Health Care Providers (HCPs), driving adoption of new and existing medicines for appropriate patients.
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An open bed pickup truck or vehicle with trailer is strongly preferred. All driving is done while on community property - no offsite driving or dumping. If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you - the Apartment Trash Collector (Service Valet) position at Valet Living.
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Tools and Equipment Used (not all inclusive): This position may be required to use the following tools and equipment: baler, hand truck, POS, industrial kitchen equipment (i.e. blast chiller, grill, knives/blades, oven, grills, scales, etc.
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Quarterly happy hours, summer BBQs. Company and/or departmental trips - 2-3 team building and achievement trips per year, such as skiing and snowboarding, cat skiing, snowshoeing, white water rafting, race car driving, etc.
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