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Gpac is partnered up with a well-establishedFamily-owned and operated, funeral home that has been a cornerstone in providing compassionate funeral services to our community. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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Licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer. Must be dually licensed as a Funeral Director and Embalmer in South Carolina. Job Posting: Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. Coordinate and direct funeral services under family wishes and regulatory requirements.
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Involved in day to day production support for the batch/ continuous chemical operations including troubleshooting and problem solving of process / equipment issues. Lead incident investigations and problem-solving sessions (safety, quality, production, reliability, etc.
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BS Chemical Engineering degree with 2+ years experience as Process / Production Engineer in PSM/ chemical operating plants. Familiar with process unit operations and Controls; reactors, distillation, polymerization, esterification, filtration, dryers, twin-screw extrusion, heat treatment.
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Preferred experience with Lean/ Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, PHA, MOC, P&IDs. Our global chemical client is expanding their Chemical Production Team. This Process / Production Engineering role will have responsibility supporting plant unit operations, continuous improvements, process/ product startups, and all EHS/ PSM regulations.
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Implement change management processes including MOC, PSSR, P&ID, hazard reviews, SOPs, SPC, SQC. Participate in PSM initiatives and audits. Involved with production and material planning, packaging, shipping, and receiving.
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From short- and long-term travel contracts to local and per diem assignments and more, we are here to get you to your next adventure By solving challenges, providing the best placements, and advocating for you, we stand to help you thrive and pave the path forward in your career.
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The ideal candidate will have: Solid news judgment Be a compelling and accurate writer Be able to multitask and manage time Ability to work in a fast-paced and deadline driven environment Strong leadership and communication skills The ability to execute news strategies and goals Flexibility and on-the-spot problem solving abilities are a must Proficient with non-linear editing.
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Cardiovascular Operating Room (CVOR) nurses must be able to monitor and coordinate procedures, problem solve, and ensure the highest levels of patient safety throughout the patient's time in the operating room.
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Spend the day at Myrtle Beach, Kiawah, or Hilton Head, visit Charleston's famous pastel streets, or tour a historic Civil War plantation. Travel nursing in Florence, SC South Carolina is a popular destination due to its welcoming beach towns, lush gardens, and southern charm.
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Familiarity with the following technologies is required: PLC / Ladder diagrams / Rockwell platform in particular Industrial robotics (Fanuc / Universal Robots) Machine Vision systems (Cognex / Keyence) Barcode scanning equipment PC based control systems Logical problem-solving skills Intermediate to advanced mechanical aptitude and experience also a bonus.
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Hard SkillsExperience working with Conveyor SystemsPLC KnowledgeExperience Traveling 100%Soft SkillsStrong problem-solving skillsEffective communicationAbility to work collaboratively with multiple departmentsJob TypeThis is a Go to Work Work SiteThis is a fully remote position.
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Logical thinking and problem-solving skills along with an ability to collaborate. As part of the Client's team, as a Salesforce Developer your primary role would be to actively aid the consulting team in different phases of the project including problem definition, effort estimation, diagnosis, solution generation and design and deployment Benefits Flexible work schedule Culture At The Next Innings, we're more than just an upskilling platform.
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Reports to the appropriate departments any irregularities with meters, meter boxes, mains, valves, valve boxes, hydrants, or any problem on CWS equipment or apparatus. Must pass the “D” Water Distribution Operator’s License exam within 24 months of hire.
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As our homebuilding operation grows, your experience with organization, business applications, problem-solving, finding efficiencies, and leading innovation in an office setting will be an asset to you in this position.
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