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Experience with ERP and supply chain management software and advanced scheduling tools. Manage and update scheduling tools, databases, and systems, ensuring accuracy and accessibility of information.
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As a kitchen team member and Dishwasher, you’ll keep the kitchen humming by stocking it up with the tools and dishes we need to create and plate our homemade favorites. + Work as a key member of the back-of-house team by keeping the dishware, silverware, and cooking tools stocked.
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McDowell Center for Children is seeking a dynamic and talented MENTAL HEALTH TECH. The Mental Health Tech creates a safe environment for residents, saves lives when necessary, provides hope, empowers residents, and teaches new tools for coping to residents.
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We bring possibilities to life through the power of beauty each and every day in our stores and online with more than 25,000 products from approximately 500 well-established and emerging beauty brands across all categories and price points, including Ulta Beautys own private label.
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Handle material and use hand/power tools and testing equipment. Overview: This position will use their skillset to inspect, test, analyze, and/or repair Pad, Pole, or 3Phase transformers while considering the values and goals of ERMCO. Responsibilities: Understand and carry out detailed written and verbal instructions with regards to inspecting, testing, analyzing, and/or repairing distribution transformers.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for learning how to maintain sharp tools to perform their job task correctly. Responsible for inspecting carc Assembly, Meat, 1st Shift, Shift, Manufacturing. Responsible for making precision cuts to carcass and separate meat from bone to achieve desired carcass yield.
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Manual dexterity able to operate cutting tools and kitchen utensils. Manual dexterity able to operate cutting tools and kitchen utensils. Proven experience as a cook in a fast-paced environment; fast casual or restaurant experience is a plus.
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They support the Restaurant Manager and assist in building sales and controlling costs by using all cost control tools and processes. The ability to control and utilize equipment safely and correctly (Press machine, VCM, sauce ladle, cheese cups, pan grippers, spatula, pizza and dough cutter, different types of knives, can opener, pastry brush, scales, microwave, telephone, cash register, etc.
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