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Our products include professional power tools and accessories, outdoor power equipment, and floor care. TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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Ability to accurately repair vehicles using advanced automotive diagnostic equipment and provide technical guidance at a level normally acquired through the completion of three (3) years as an automotive technician.
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Maintain and operate all medical devices and equipment, including calibration and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures. Complete quality assurance activities on equipment and medical devices as well as testing processes used in the center.
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This person needs to have experience authoring investigations & incidents for pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment. Experience in deviation management and/or change control and /or equipment or project support role.
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As an Outside Sales / Route Sales professional, you’ll manage your own protected local route & sell our National tool brands & equipment to technicians & automotive professionals. As an Outside Sales / Route Sales professional, you’ll manage your own protected local route & sell our National tool brands & equipment to technicians & automotive professionals.
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Knowledge of and/or demonstrated ability to learn new equipment and processes related to Veolia WTS products and systems including but not limited to RO/ED, UF/MBR, Ion Exchange, ADT and Thermal technologies.
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Point person for all day-to-day functions of the practice including, but not limited to – veterinarian and support partners scheduling, equipment function and maintenance, inventory control and ordering, proper invoicing, patient scheduling, team training, radiological safety program and handling elevated client concerns.
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You must also have the ability to operate hand-held appliances, sharp knives, and various kitchen equipment including but not limited to the industrial can opener, dough press, industrial dishwasher, very hot oven, etc.
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Maintains company standards for quality food; serves only food that meets standardsInputs orders accurately into the POS systemPre-bus tables, and may assist with approved side work as outlined in the side work binderPractices safe food and beverage handling and always clean upSafely handles food prep equipment such as knives, coffee maker, iced tea machine, etc.
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Performing evaluation and analysis, design, and construction phase review of dams, intakes, outlet works and other hydraulic conveyance and appurtenant structures; building structures that include pump houses, valve chambers, operational/control buildings, powerhouse equipment and other industrial plant features; waterfront structures and bulkheads; concrete and steel earth retaining structures; cofferdams and shoring; pile caps; and shallow and mat foundations.
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Primary responsibilities include scheduling and tracking of all fire alarm inspections, working on holds for fire alarm and sprinkler inspections, arranging the schedule of tools including rental equipment, arranging for PO’s required for inspections, reassign work to manage customer expectations, and general customer service/call intake.
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Operate autoclave and medical equipment (education provided). Use general office equipment. Operate autoclave and medical equipment (education provided). Collect blood, tissue, or other laboratory specimens; log the specimens; and prepare them for testing.
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Oversee the ordering of athletic trainer supplies and equipment pertaining to the athletic training department and maintain an up to date inventory. Provide athletic trainer services and applicable administrative tasks to persons and organizations affiliated with JAG PT outreach athletic training contracts.
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Familiarity or experience with aseptic Vaccine Manufacturing Operations or Equipment. Design/conduct experimental protocols as needed using the Technical Operations lab facilities and/or production equipment at full scale.
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Our company has a legacy dating back over 75 years as a trusted manufacturer and provider of mission critical equipment with a focus on the customer. Havis designs, manufactures and sells equipment for the mobile workforce.
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