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Must understand basic principals of sales forecasting and scheduling, cost control, inventory, profit and loss statements, and personnel administration. Must have basic understanding of fast food operations, production procedures and deployment procedures.
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Basic Animal Control Officer certification or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire. Must successfully obtain Basic Animal Control Officer Certification within six (6) months of employment.
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Must be able to effectively and regularly converse in and comprehend EnglishAbility to work in a team environment and independentlyAbility to take and follow directionResponds with a sense of urgencyAccurate cash handling and basic math skillsPhysical and Environmental Requirements:Frequent bending, kneeling, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
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Basic math, computer operations, reading skills, legible handwriting and good verbal and written communication skills. Duties include, but not limited to, physical security, reports policy and procedure violations to leadership, internal theft investigation, monitoring processes, compliance auditing, data entry, documentation and Gatehouse operations.
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Qualifications Proven experience as a Maintenance Technician or similar roleKnowledge of basic maintenance procedures and techniquesAbility to work independently and as part of a teamGood communication and problem-solving skillsHigh school diploma or equivalent.
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Baker Job Profile Summary Bakers/Crew Members are cross trained in basic baking skills as well as general Crew Member responsibilities for delivering exceptional guest experiences. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE: Must have basic computer skills; some of the training is conducted online.
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Ability to remain calm, especially in tough situationsResilient spirit – knowing everyone makes mistakes and can bounce back from a set-backEagerness to learn and growTeam mentality and willingness to help where neededEffective communication skills; basic math and reading skillsWillingness to work flexible hours; night, weekend, and holiday shiftsQualifications:Additional Carhop/Skating Carhop server Qualifications.
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In addition to the basic duties performed by nursing assistants and LPN’s, RN’s are also responsible for advanced activities such as starting intravenous infusions, administering oxygen, monitoring blood sugar levels and consulting with the supervising physicians.
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Must have basic knowledge of fast food operation and field knowledge of cash register and front line preparation procedures. Basic Function: To operate cash register and assist with front line food preparation procedures.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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Duties: Assist residents with basic ADL’s Promptly answer resident call lights Transport and assist residents throughout the facility Maintain safety of residents at all times Qualifications: CNA license is required Prior experience preferred but new grads are welcomed.
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Learning and performing all job duties within the elevators; Sweeping, brushing equipment, blowing down overheads with air hose, scrubbing, shoveling and vacuuming all areas; Maintaining cleanliness of unloading area, railcar area and equipment; Performing basic maintenance work such as lubrication, changing belts, etc.
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Computer Skills: Proficiency in one or more WMS MS Office Suite Certificates & Licenses: NA Language Skills English (reading, writing, verbal) Mathematical Skills Basic to intermediate level to verify quantities of product, count inventory, or perform other duties associated with handling, storing, and distributing client products.
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Able to perform basic computer and office tasks, including the use of email and inputting data into a spreadsheet. Willing to honor the health and wellness of all team members and customers by upholding Soulman’s Smoke-Free Workplace Policy.
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Basic and supplemental life insurance & accidental death and dismemberment insurance. STEP THREE: Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We’ll contact you at the number provided.
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