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Assess' food processing equipment, building maintenance, refrigeration systems, and food safety processes. Required Experience: 3 -5 Years; minimum of three years experience of Ammonia refrigeration using general refrigeration competencies, included but not limited to ammonia systems design, installation, troubleshooting and repair; minimum of 3-5 years experience in Maintenance field in the food industry - USDA cheese/dairy industry experience strongly preferred.
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Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair and maintenance. JOB SUMMARYOperates straight or articulated rubber-tired tractor type vehicle equipped with front mounted hydraulically powered bucket, forklift, medium duty type section truck, backhoe wheel loader, on and off-track excavator, double axel roto on track dump truck, ballast regulator (set up for snow removal) tie crane, ballast regulator track tamper tie inserter spiker and spike puller.
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Your Responsibilities as an Appliance TechnicianAs an Appliance Repair Technician, you are the key component in providing excellent customer service by providing high-quality maintenance services for our customer’s appliances.
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Cares for patients in all phases of preventative care, health maintenance, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up as patients move along the continuum of care. As a rehab nurse you will be a part of a dedicated interdisciplinary team comprised of physiatrist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, therapeutic recreation specialist, dietician, nurse case manager and social worker.
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Responsible for the development, implementation and day to day supervision of maintenance systems, processes and documentation associated with efficient and High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Prevention and Predictive Maintenance, TPM, SOP's, Safety, etc.
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Responsible for all current program content, program evaluation and contract maintenance insuring all client and contracting agencies needs and contractual requirements are met. EXEMPT/NON EXEMPT: Exempt SUPERVISOR: Executive Director POSITION SUMMARY: In collaboration with the Executive Director, oversees the strategic direction, implementation, and execution of the organizations clinical services.
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Supervisors perform Station Agent work, as required.
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Reviews contractor and architectural drawings for code compliance, as well as Sanford design standards, involving regulatory bodies' requirements, i.e. City, State, International Building Code (IBC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and in some areas, Joint Commission (TJC.
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DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: 1) Crew and equipment transportation to and from jobsite; 2) Track maintenance: construction, inspection and repair of the track and other railroad property/facilities; 3) equipment operation and maintenance; 4) travel and work within assigned geographic area.
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SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to work within the following supervisory relationships: The Property Manager position has supervisor responsibilities for property site staff including the leasing specialist, caretaker and maintenance staff.
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JOB SUMMARY The Plant Engineering Intern works closely with the Plant Manager and the Maintenance Manager to maximize efficiencies of plant operations while optimizing plant run time. Continuous plant operation may require the Maintenance Technician I to work 12-hour shifts and/or meet call-in requirements as needed.
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Job Description: The Customer Service Supervisor is responsible for inbound and outbound calling queues supporting the Launch Servicing business unit. The Customer Service Supervisor will manage call times, call quality and staff scheduling.
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The Customer Service Supervisor is responsible for inbound and outbound calling queues supporting the Launch Servicing business unit. The Customer Service Supervisor will assist in the recruiting, hiring, training and ongoing development of Customer Service Representatives.
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Manage outstanding insurance AR for assigned clients along with providing trending information to Client Success Managers (CSM) and Supervisor. Research, record findings and communicate effectively with Supervisor to achieve optimum performance.
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Observes and reports to the clinical supervisor or clinical director and the organization personnel the patient's response to treatment and any changes in patient's condition. Keywords: Massage Therapy, Massage Therapist, Hospice Care, Hospice Massage, Comfort Care, Healthcare.
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