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Machine Operator responsibilities include: Starting up the system from a cold start; Monitoring and controlling a running system; Planning a shutdown to run out all ingredients; Performing a clean up to sanitary specifications; Formulating correct slurry mixes for each product; Operating processing equipment to produce the correct quantities of each product; Operating tote dumper, fryer and seasoning adjust; Observing and controlling the delivery of product.
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There is no cold calling, we contact prospective clients looking for our help. We will train you to call, set, and run appointments virtually. There is no cold calling, we contact prospective clients looking for our help.
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Ensure that our biscuits are served warm, and the sweet tea is ice-cold. Compensation and More: Competitive pay every week | Same-day pay availability | No tip sharing. Ensure that our biscuits are served warm, and the sweet tea is ice-cold.
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Environment: Work inside and outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather); exposure to noise and vehicle fumes; exposure to biological hazards (bacteria, communicable diseases); work around vehicles and machinery with moving parts; may work irregular or prolonged hours.
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Regularly exposed to extreme weather elements, including wet and/or humid conditions, extreme cold and extreme heat, moving mechanical parts and equipment, and noise level in working environment can be moderate to high.
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Reach at waist, grasp- Frequently stand, walk- Occasionally reach overhead, reach at shoulder, reach at knee, reach at floor, bend, stoop, squat, crouch, kneel, stair climb, pivot, twist, push / pull with arms, pinch, perform fine motor movements- Occasionally be exposed to cold, hot, loud noises, ambient temperatures, and wet conditions- Demonstrate the ability to lift 55 lbs, and manage more than 55 lbs (up to 100 lbs.
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Administer modalities such as heat, cold, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation as directed by the physical therapist. Administer modalities such as heat, cold, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation as directed by the physical therapist.
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Ensures: Cold Calls are being done on applications generated from events, all Renewal Quotes are made and all Quotes are followed up, and that Grassroots Marketing is done on a daily basis. Join our team and be part of the driving force that makes Pronto Insurance products a reality for all.
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