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The Part-Time Night Valet Trash Porter is a great paying, part-time evening job with opportunities for advancement. Part-time evening hours beginning at 8:00 PM. Averages 2 hours per evening.
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Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage. Conveys the influence sales activities have on community success to empower participants to follow the Brookdale sales standards and partner with their non-sales community team members.
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RequirementsAbility to work the overnight shiftPrevious experience as a baker/finisher in a bakery environment is preferred, but not required (we'll train!)
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May be asked to assist with escalation support for other End User Support associates; could be asked to train some members of the team. Identifies common end user support topics and will communicate with supervisor or more senior member of the team.
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When You Work:Day Shift: 6 AM - 2 PM (1st Shift)Evening Shift: 2 PM - 10 PM (2nd Shift)Overnight Shift: 10 PM - 6 AM (3rd Shift)Weekend Availability ExpectedOvertime Availability (Optional)What We Need:18+ years of age.
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Multiple shifts open (evening and night comes with shift differentials) Apply for this great opportunity as a Microbiology Technologist in the Nashville, Tennessee area for permanent hire.
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Position Highlights: *Multiple shifts open (evening and night comes with shift differentials) *Full-time, permanent hire *Full benefits package (401k, medical/dental/vision insurance, PTO, etc) *Room for career growth *Competitive pay *SIGN ON/RELOCATION BONUS Position Requirements: *MT, MLS, or MLT ASCP certificate (or eligibility) *Experience preferred but will consider new graduates.
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We offer FLEXIBLE hours to fit your schedule – Morning, Evening, Weekends – Full and Part-time. Shift Managers lead our teams in providing our guests with the most exceptional experience in Southern Hospitality.
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Would have flexible scheduling availability to include third shift, evening, weekend, and some holidays. Our Dockworkers successfully load and unload freight throughout the shift using a forklift or manually in a safe, efficient manner.
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Weekly Pay · Flexible Schedule · Fun, fast-paced environment · Paid Vacation · FREE money (401K Plan with matching contributions) · FREE Coffee & Meals while working · Off shift discounts · Career Growth Opportunities · Competitive Benefits Package Are you.
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Production Supervisor – 2nd Shift Responsibilities: Provide supervision for production employees on evening shift. Oversee and support maintenance staff on evening shift.
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