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Adheres to National Vision's Code of Conduct to ensure professional and productive environment for associates. Educates clients on proper eyeglass and contact lens care. Answers, screens, and forwards incoming phone calls in accordance with National Vision protocol.
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The goal of the Lead Electrician is to perform his assigned duties with minimal supervision including the following: lead work crews in the installation, inspection and repair of district electrical equipment, electrical systems and circuits, electrical fixtures such as switches and circuitry boxes according to the National Electrical Code. Keep accurate records for work order maintenance, District purchasing and warehouse procedures and respond to emergency electrical problems.
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Conducts independent on site field inspections in a timely manner for areas of code enforcement, city ordinances and state laws involving building, electrical, plumbing, fuel gas, and mechanical codes, related city ordinances and state law.
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Ensure continual compliance with all workplace safety, environmental, national safety code, NexTier, as well as client policies and regulations. Demonstrated experience in the following areas: engine, electronic, diagnostic, hydraulic, pneumatic, HVAC, suspension, cryogenics, and transmission system specific Product Service Line through company and OEM training.
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When entering the salesfloor, treats customers in a respectful and professional manner; supports company branding by adhering to dress code. The primary responsibility of a Stock Team Member is to assist with freight flow process, backroom organization, salesfloor replenishment, and price changes.
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Maintain a neat and tidy appearance by wearing required uniform and adhering to a corporate dress code. Our USDA Prime Roast Beef is trimmed and cooked right here in the store. Our meats and cheeses are all top-quality premium brands sliced freshly before your eyes.
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Familiar with applicable welding codes, i.e. ASME, API, AWS, Familiar with ASME V Article 4 PA Requirements, Familiar with ASME Code Case Requirements. Familiar with applicable welding codes, i.e. ASME, API, AWS, Familiar with ASME V Article 4 PA Requirements, Familiar with ASME Code Case Requirements.
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Maintain a professional appearance consistent with Dress Code Policy. Produce sales gains, by providing customer service. Participate in store maintenance per the current visual guidelines including: proper merchandising, signage and store cleanliness.
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