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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Ready Mix Driver for our South Texas Concrete facility located in Houston, TX. Work Availability - Be available to work six days a week (Monday-Saturday) and occasionally on Sunday.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants)LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for driving rental sales of light to medium-duty trucks from PTR's fleet by achieving opportunity-based sales goals. Wellness Program: Experience our on-site CrossFit-style gym, complete with a dedicated full-time personal trainer.
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Selects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials on machines as necessary to machine parts as required. On DMG MORI SEIKE, DOOSAN, MAZAK machines, preferred.
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MRI exams use magnetism, radio waves, and a computer to produce images of body structures and gives insight on the chemical makeup of tissues. Candidates who submit interest via a third-party quick apply process are not considered formal applicants until a complete application has been submitted on our career site.
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Benefits of a Medium Voltage Mechanical Design Engineer : Competitive Salary (Dependent on Experience), complemented by a performance-based bonus structure. Responsibilities of a Medium Voltage Mechanical Design Engineer: Develop and revise mechanical approval and manufacturing drawings, encompassing intricate sheet metal fabrication details and comprehensive Bill of Materials.
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Three years of progressive experience operating heavy motorized equipment to include: backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, front-end loader, grapple truck, rail-bound equipment, tractor and skid-steer loaders; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Houston Methodist will not engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person employed or seeking employment with Houston Methodist on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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This role will generally drive a Class A truck hauling equipmenton on a flatbed (dovetail) or RGN (lowboy) trailer in a variety of conditions, including urban, suburban, rural settings. Experience driving flat-beds, RGN/lowboy, dovetail trailers.
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Prime Benefits First day Medical, Dental, Vision and Rx benefits Housing and Meal stipends 401(k) Savings plan after 90 days Travel Reimbursement Licensure Reimbursement Referral Bonus plan Assignment Bonus on select assignments (ask your recruiter for details) Weekly Direct Deposit Qualifications At least 2 years of total experience in your specialty.
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Comprehensive Benefits : Embrace a holistic benefits package that commences on your very first day at PTR. This encompassing package incorporates competitive remuneration, outstanding healthcare (including mental health and virtual healthcare), dental, and vision coverage.
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Work is on active construction sites involving pervasive hazards associated with heavy equipment and tool operations; speeding traffic; loud and constant noise; and regular exposure to chemicals, dust, fumes, and combustible materials.
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The position will provide daily oversight and guidance to the Building Code Enforcement Branch related to plan review, on-site inspections, permit issuance, and addressing code violations.
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The White Cap family is committed to Building Trust on Every Job. We do this by being deeply knowledgeable, fully capable, and always dependable, and our associates are the driving force behind this commitment.
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