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Required plumbing repair skills : Stoppages/cabling, pumping and backflow testing/repair/replacement Fixture install/replacement General troubleshooting and repair Domestic water/sewer or storm water leak/repair, fixture rough-in Pump replacement/repair Leak locating/line tracing Hydro jetting and camera.
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Assists contractors and City residents in locating utility lines and water/sewer mains. Issues waste hauler permits, right-of-way permits, and backflow tester registrations. Assists contractors and City residents in locating utility lines and water/sewer mains.
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2) Locating and facilitating of alternate funding sources to pay for medication (Patient Assistance Program (PAP), Medicare Part D Drug Plan (PDP), Medicaid Plans, and Adjudication Control). B) Screen and refer individuals for benefits such as SSI/Medicaid, SSDI/Medicare, Medicaid Plans, QMB, SLMB, MQMB, Healthcare Marketplace, SNAP, Lifeline Cell Phone Service, and JPS Connection Applications.
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Assists in locating scene of incidents and selecting the safest, fastest route to such scene using all available locator aids. Minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher (Preferred.
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Licensed as a Professional Engineer BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE Previous work experience in an AEC related firmPrevious experience co-locating with client for periods of a projectStrong communication skillsTeam MentalityExperience with MicroStation ORD is a plus OWN YOUR FUTURE AT LJA As a 100% employee-owned company, LJA Engineering, Inc. promotes an entrepreneurial spirit that helps drive the bottom line and the long-term professional and financial success of our employees.
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This includes:Digging or running a trencher for new underground conduit, laying out the locations of new pole lighting or services, repairing broken underground conduits, tracing out underground damaged wires and replacing them with new and locating underground electrical for DIGTESS.
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Duties include locating and moving products on pallets or creating pallets for storage or shipment. job summary: Responsibilities:As a reach truck operator you will be responsible for unloading materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles and loading them onto assigned locations.
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CORT, a part of Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway, is the nation's leading provider of transition services, including furniture rental for home and office, event furnishings, destination services, apartment locating , touring and other services.
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Additionally, you will be responsible for maintaining accurate customer information and all interactions in the CRM system, as well as staying up-to-date with incoming inventory and locating vehicles efficiently.
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The Business Development and Leasing Manager is responsible for growing our base of clients by locating and meeting with rental property owners, potential lease candidates and and other strategic partners.
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Use hand, power tools, or scanners to install parts on vehicles or vehicle components or locating and obtaining parts for customer orders. Warehouse employees perform a wide variety of tasks including, but not limited to, stock keeping (i.e., inventory maintenance), picking customerorders (i.e., locating and obtaining the proper items in specified quantities), and preparing shipments of orders to customers.
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It is the policy of Smart City Locating to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and / or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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Our talented workforce of over 15,000 employees provides a wide array of specialty services including construction, engineering, underground facility locating, fulfillment, and program management.
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Takes customer to OTC aisle when possible to assist in locating products. Maintains knowledge of Company asset protection techniques, and files claims for warehouse overages (merchandise received, but not billed), shortages (merchandise billed, but not received), order errors or damaged goods involving Rx drugs.
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Our inside team is responsible for billing, locating parts, researching and finding solutions for our customers. Notify inventory manager of out-of-stock parts or new products that need immediate attention.
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