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Position requires working tractor/trailer components, including bending and cranking landing gear as well as climbing in and out of cabs and sitting for extended periods of time. Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation.
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Prolonged sitting and standing may be required during peak traffic hours. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate a command presence and will be required to monitor and control facility access, screen all visitors for unauthorized items using a handheld magnetometer, metal detector, x-ray machines and perform COVID-19 pre screenings.
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Frequent sitting, standing and walking, which may be required for long periods of time, and may involve climbing stairs and walking up inclines and on uneven terrain. Additional physical requirements of the security officer/guard may include frequent lifting and/or moving up to 10 pounds and occasional lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds.
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Must maintain a DOT driver's log and adhere to all DOT regulations. Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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Physical Demands/Requirements consist of standing, sitting, walking, stooping, driving a forklift, grasping, moving equipment, pushing, pulling, moving loaded carts weighing up to 500 lbs., reading, speaking, hearing, and lifting up to 60 lbs.
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Typical office environment with no unusual hazards, occasional lifting to 20 pounds, constant sitting while using the computer terminal, constant use of sight abilities while reviewing documents, constant use of speech/hearing abilities for communication, constant mental alertness, must possess planning/organizing skills, and must be able to work under deadlines.
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This is no touch freight work and driver will be home daily. Deliver finished products or raw materials to assigned destination. Obtains proper authorization for all deliveries/pick-ups. Inspects vehicle for proper and safe operating conditions before and after each trip.
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Requires sitting, standing, walking, hearing, talking on the telephone, attending in-person meetings, typing, and working with paper/files, etc. Our Corporate headquarters are in Dublin, CA, we have 3 buying offices in key markets in New York City, Los Angeles, and Boston, and 8 distribution centers nationwide.
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Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching and bending throughout the workday. The DPM must have either completed a four year course of study leading to a bachelors' degree with a major in any field of study, or have substantial and credible Law Enforcement/Security, Military, or Business Management supervisory experience (Minimum of 5 years) that demonstrates the individual's capacity to effectively manage a security guard contract.
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Sedentary work that involves sitting or remaining stationary most of the time with occasional need to move around the office to attend meetings, etc. Minimum 2 years of experience working within IT and project management within reemployment services or community development or government programs.
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This position is generally performed in a professional office setting; 70% sitting, 20% standing, and 10% walking. This position routinely utilizes standard office equipment such as laptops, computers, phones, photocopiers, and filing cabinets, in a home office as well as an in-person office environment.
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Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands; The Administrative Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer w ill facilitate the efficient operation of the Finance department by performing a variety of clerical and administrative tasks.
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Varied activities including sitting, walking, squatting, stooping, lifting, bending, reaching. Uses therapeutic procedures, exercise, or equipment to restore movement, strength, or flexibility.
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Minimum Essential Functions include lifting up to 50 pounds, sitting or standing and walking for multiple hours throughout the day, driver's license, and computer literacy. Prior experience (3 year) mail processing and delivery.
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Prolonged periods sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer (mouse and keyboard). We are seeking a highly skilled Warehouse Associate to work at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington DC. Position does require an active Secret clearance.
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