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Personal protective equipment is required when performing work in a mine environment, including hart hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, and as needed, respirator, rubber steel-toe boots, protective clothing, gloves and any other protective equipment as required.
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We offer the following: Flexible Hours Industry Leading Pay Free meals with every shift Free uniforms Retention Bonuses Company provided protective equipment to promote a safe work environment.
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The performance of this position will require exposure to manufacturing areas which require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection.
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Working knowledge and ability to comply with facility policies and procedures for workplace safety including infection control procedures, application of universal precautions for blood borne pathogens, use of personal protective equipment and handling of hazardous materials.
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Wears required uniform and appropriate personal protective equipment as outlined in the Sonic Drive-In operations manual. Successfully completes and follows requirements of all STAR certification and other Sonic Drive-In training programs.
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Work is performed in a manufacturing setting which requires the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection and safety shoes with minimal exposure to health or safety hazards.
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Communicate to all associates (Supplier Scorecards, PPM, Critical Deliveries, New Programs, etc.) Travel by automobile and plane required approximately 10-20% of time. Support 5-S, Kaizen Team and Koyo Production System, TS16949 and ISO1400 efforts throughout the plant.
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Must have expertise in electrical infrastructure, SCADA, protective relaying, and controls. This role demands expertise in electrical infrastructure, SCADA, protective relaying, controls, and a deep understanding of national codes, including NEC and NESC.
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These maintenance activities require a comprehensive knowledge of the protective relay schemes and associated data communication equipment interfaces necessary to provide Operating Centers with critical station Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) telemetry over a variety of protocols, using mediums such as Serial, TCP/IP and/or Fiber Optics.
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We have 16 business units and most are looking to hire, including; Rigid Paper & Closures, Global Plastics, Flexibles, Paper, Recycling, Consumer Technology/R&D, Protective Solutions, Tubes & Cores, and more.
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Required to use personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to injury and/or hazardous materials. Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair of all types mechanical and hydraulic- and diesel-powered equipment, including; diesel engines, transmissions, drive train components, winches, high pressure pumps, centrifugal pumps, air compressors, microprocessor controls, electro-mechanical equipment, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, gearboxes, PTO's, 12/24v electrical systems, equipment cabs and controls, chassis and suspension, A/C systems etc.
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Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including (but not limited to) bump cap, safety steel toe shoes and safety glasses. Evaluate and maintain all equipment utilizing both our in-house maintenance department and contractors (LGVs, forklifts, recycle equipment, conveyors, etc.
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Ensure that all required personal protective equipment be worn at all times (i.e., gloves, reflective vest, safety glasses, work boots, etc.) Collect solid waste/recyclable materials from customer premises and/or from the curbside if applicable.
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The Field Service Technician assumes a high level of responsibility early and work on some of the most advanced and hardest working machines in the world. Contributes to a positive work environment and promotes the vision, mission and values of BMC.
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Ability to wear a face mask or covering and other personal protective equipment. Ability to withstand exposure to varying temperatures, humidity, and other elements while performing certain job duties including but not limited to curbside, truck unload, etc.
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