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The Taco Bell Shift Lead supports the Restaurant General Manager by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. The Taco Bell Shift Lead supports the Restaurant General Manager by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards.
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Works closely with the Contracting Officer (Procurement Office) throughout the solicitation process; develop and monitor timelines/milestones, lead or participate on contract technical proposal evaluation panels, tracks the delegation, and service contract funding prepare supporting documentation for decisions reached; and coordinate the phase in and closeout of contracts.
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Redmond Fire & Rescue (RFR) is seeking a Fire Chief to lead this growing district located in the high desert of Central Oregon about three hours southeast of Portland and 30 minutes north of Bend.
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Redmond Fire & Rescue is ready for its next Fire Chief to strategically provide leadership in this fast-paced organization where there is a strong consensus and buy-in on the future direction. RFR is an all-hazards public safety organization that provides traditional fire protection, wildland firefighting, and first response and medical transport services at both the Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support levels.
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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
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Lead investigations of product and process non-conformances and out-of-specification results and develop effective corrective and preventive actions (CAPA). Lead supplier qualifications.
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A DVT Production Lead is responsible for leading our technicians in preparing and laundering, drying, testing, inspecting and packaging of compression sleeves and tourniquets. Folding, packaging, labeling of compression sleeves and tourniquets to match order records (PCR's.
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As a Technician I at Penske, you are a respected, experienced lead at your location-a master technician. If you are an experienced truck and trailer technician and are interested in a stable career with a lot of opportunity for growth, join our team.
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All work performed must comply with Medline ReNewal’s standard operating procedures (SOP’s) as well as FDA guidelines to ensure patient safety.
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Change is constant, but our values remain steadfast: We Lead, We Care, We Grow. Showcases the ability to inspire and lead others toward shared goals. As leading pioneers in the home remodeling industry, we've perfected a proven system that is guaranteed to set you up for unparalleled success and create 6-figure earners.
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We are looking for a LEAD HVAC INSTALLER who is focused, reliable, honest and hardworking & who can complete projects in a timely manner and supervise and train other team members. Pay Range: $30.00 - $45.00 per hour, dependent upon experience + Benefits Benefits: Medical, Dental, Retirement Plan, Company Match, Vacation Pay, Holiday Pay, Company Vehicle, i-Pad, Company Phone, Company Uniforms, Tool Program, company sponsored training, and Sick Leave (earned at 1 hour per 30 hours worked, not to exceed 40 hours) Work Hours: 7:30am - 4:00pm with overtime as needed.
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Awarded Best of Staffing 2022 and Top Workplace by the Orlando Sentinel, our team of recruiters will inspire you, cheer you on, and lead with kindness while helping you build an adventurous, life-changing, travel career.
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The Upstream family offers something for every clinician- continue your educational training through our mentorship or residency programs, find a path to ownership by becoming a partner in one of our clinics, share your knowledge with others as a clinical instructor, lead a team by advancing in to leadership, make an impact on the community with our advocacy partnerships, and more.
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As a successful Electrical Division Manager, you'll lead with passion and expertise, driving the success of our dynamic Electrical division. Lead and facilitate weekly tech meetings and safety training sessions.
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Work with the Lead Mechanic and USFS employees to resolve problems. 14 CFR Certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic and have held for a minimum of 3 years. Work with the Lead Mechanic and USFS employees to resolve problems.
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