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Cargill's Cocoa and Chocolate business counts with specialists at every stage in the production process - from farm to factory - we craft cocoa and chocolate products according to specific desires for a wide range of applications including confectionery, bakery, cereals, desserts, dry mixes, ice cream and dairy.
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Must be able to perform maintenance trades such as welding, pipe fitting, and fabrication, rigging systems, gearbox and bearing, maintenance, lubrication, pumps and piping systems, mechanical maintenance, and hydraulics and pneumatics.
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Career development and growth opportunities with our best-in-class training program to support you at every stage of your career. When you join our team as a Patient Coordinator , which at Aspen we call Patient Experience Coordinator, you will have the opportunity to give back to communities and positively affect patients' lives.
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Equipment: Load, unload, move, stack and stage product and materials using a forklift, clamp truck, slip-sheet or other power equipment. Previous high reach forklift and/or warehouse training. Full-time employees not under contract are offered: 401K and Educational Assistance after 1 year; If elected, Blue Cross Blue Shield after 30 days of service; Company Life Insurance; and a bunch of other great perks.
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Stage 4 - Pet Stylist in Training: Now it's time for you to really hone your skill set. Stage 1 - Bather: Jump start your education by getting hands-on experience with our pets. Stage 3 - Groomer Trainee: You'll put your brand-new education and fancy new tool kit to work when you head back to our salon.
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Basic troubleshooting skills for computer networks, automation, controls, programming, process systems, PLC, HMI, AC variable frequency drives, AC motors, Servo motors, relay controls, power distribution systems (480VAC and below), and 24VDC controls.
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What We Are Looking For:Education•High School Diploma or GED preferred ExperiencePrevious high reach forklift and/or warehouse training Other Abilities You Will Need to Have:•Bend and lift up to 50 lbs.
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Assembling, installing, calibrating, testing, and maintaining electrical, electro-mechanical, mechanical, and electronic equipment using test equipment, hand tools and power tools. Servicing and repairing low voltage apparatus and control equipment such as switches, relays, variable frequency drives, computerized process control systems and field control devices.
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