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The Manufacturing Supervisor may be assigned to work directly with Upstream, Downstream or Buffer Preparation Unit Operations. Develop, write, and review Standard Operating Procedures, Buffer Formulation Records and Batch Production Records (BPRs.
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We’ll take care of your transportation and hotel) Paid for Roadside DOT inspection with no violations Great Paying Driver Referral Bonus Quarterly Safety Bonus Paid for each time you vacuum a load Extra Pay for each hazmat load Pay to attend a weekly video Driver meeting (1 hour) 401 K Savings Plan 3% company match.
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This includes general cleaning (restroom, offices, cafeteria, sales floor, others as assigned), buffing, scrubbing, and ability to perform basic tasks of vacuum, sweeping, mopping and use of equipment such as scrubbers, extractors, and buffers.
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Perform highly skilled construction and maintenance work with the ability to perform all duties of an Equipment Operator I, operating a variety of heavy equipment to include vacuum trailer, dozer, sweeper, loader, track hoe, haul truck, water truck, ice rock/sand spreader (dump truck), patch truck / or tractor & shredder / boom-mower and milling machine/or menzi muck excavator and other large vehicles.
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Minimum of three years of experience as a driver or hydro blast/vacuum truck equipment operator. W-S Companies serves a diverse client base, including power, food and beverage, refining, utilities, chemical, manufacturing, pulp and paper, municipal, upstream, and downstream.
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Make beds, strip sheets, stock rooms with toiletries, do laundry, vacuum, mop, and perform other cleaning duties as needed. Make beds, strip sheets, stock rooms with toiletries, do laundry, vacuum, mop, and perform other cleaning duties as needed.
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Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed. Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed.
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Experience with mammalian, insect, yeast, or bacterial cell lines and their cultivation and/or purification of biologics or viral vectors produced from such preferred. Join FDB and help create the next vaccine, cure, or gene therapy in partnership with some of the most innovative biopharma companies across the globe.
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