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PrideStaff, a recruiting firm specializing in staffing for Central Oregon businesses, is seeking a Manufacturing Technician for a local vitamin and supplement company in Sisters, OR. This is an immediate need and can start immediately.
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Consumer Product & Turf Equipment Mechanic / Technician. Consumer Product & Turf Equipment Mechanic / Technician. Pape’ Machinery, the premier capital equipment dealer in the West, is looking to hire a motivated Consumer Product & Turf Equipment Mechanic to their team in Bend.
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The Tire Technician is the backbone of our success and is the first step in your journey with Discount Tire. Our Tire Technicians repair, install, and maintain tires on cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles.
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Duties include assisting employees in adjusting to life on the Ranch (and to American culture in general), airport pick-up/drop off, coordinating onsite housing assignments and overseeing housing, scheduling weekly shuttles to town for grocery shopping, banking, etc., driving them to the Social Security office in Bend, organizing and leading local field trips and cultural experiences, and being a trusted source of support and assistance during their summer employment.
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As a PrideStaff Field Associate, you'll enjoy our generous pay and benefits package, and just as importantly, you will be treated fairly, with dignity, courtesy, and respect. As a PrideStaff Field Associate, you'll enjoy our generous pay and benefit package, and just as importantly, you will be treated fairly, with dignity, courtesy and respect.
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