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Steel Toed boots, safety glasses, hard hat, work gloves, chemical apron and gloves, approved respiratory device, face shield, goggles, protective hearing devices, safety harness. The Floorhand works under the close supervision of the Driller, but reports directly to the Rig Manager.
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CVS Health can provide a request for a reasonable accommodation, including a qualified interpreter, written information in other formats, translation or other services through ColleagueRelations@CVSHealth.com If you have a speech or hearing disability, please call 7-1-1 to utilize Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS.
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Requires grasping, writing, standing, sitting, walking, repetitive motions, bending, listening and hearing ability and visual acuity. Description: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinate with the Lodge Manager to execute all work assignments in the front desk department and ensure that organization, communication and accuracy of operations is consistent with the overall company objectives.
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Use of safety equipment to include, but not limited to: hardhat, safety glasses, hearing protection, work boots, gloves, and H2S Monitor as required or needed. General maintenance and housekeeping of mechanic shop and office such as cleaning.
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The certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and/or board certification in audiology from the American Board of Audiology (ABA.
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Class B CDL with current Medical Certificate, Hazmat, Tanker and Airbrake endorsements a plus. THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE. THE COMPANY REMAINS AN "AT-WILL" EMPLOYER. Qualified employees who require reasonable accommodations to perform the essential functions of the position should notify the Human Resources Director.
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Physical Requirements: Frequent standing, walking, bending/stooping/squatting, grasping/gripping, writing/typing, driving/operating equipment and vision (beyond arms length), sitting, hearing, speakingOccasionally climb stairs/ladders, lying down, push/pull, reach above shoulders, and lift/carry 1-75lbs.
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Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection, hard hat and safety shoes while in shop environment or on job site. Establish, maintain and expand productive professional relationships with key personnel in assigned customer accounts and potential client relationships.
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Daily physical demands of this position include, but are not limited to, sitting, standing, bending, climbing, agility, reaching, trunk movements, lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling, low level work, dexterity of hands and fingers, seeing, hearing, and talking.
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Physical Requirements: Frequent standing, bending/stooping/squatting, climbing stairs/ladders, pushing/pulling, grasping/gripping, writing/typing, finger dexterity, driving/operating equipment, hearing, speaking and vision (beyond arms length), able to lift/carry 1-75lbs.
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Perform hearing screening checks (full training is provided) Previous customer service experience in one of the following environments: retail, hearing care services, pharmacy, or allied health.
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Working Conditions & Physical Requirements · Normal office environment and occasional exposure to field environment during the course of normal job duties · Continuously required to move about the facility · Customer's Fields and Locations visits · Occasional travel and On call required · Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection, hard hat and safety shoes while in shop environment or on job site.
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The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following such as sitting, standing, waking, bending and twisting, climbing, driving, pushing and pulling, speaking, hearing, writing, lifting, seeing, and reading.
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Vision for near, mid-range and far as well as hearing for low, medium, and high pitch. Enrolled into ESOP (Retirement Benefits) The New Home Specialist will help build and preserve relationships with current and future homebuyers while providing a world-class experience to serve them well and generate new Betenbough homeowners.
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Must wear all required PPE, including fire-retardant clothing, hard hats, face shields, hearing protection, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots. Deep knowledge in gas processes, mechanic of motor compressors (Waukesha, Ariel, Caterpillar, etc.
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