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Long sleeve shirt and long pants (100% cotton) Contractor lead man to attend morning planning meetings. Bobcat and fork truck operation. Light Industrial - Maintenance Mechanic. Long sleeve shirt and long pants (100% cotton.
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Work with Facility Safety Coordinator to complete various safety work orders throughout the facility. Operating transport equipment (Bobcat, forklift, man lift) Perform general maintenance throughout the facility including drywall repairs, tile work, and painting.
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Our uniforms are provided, so you don't have to worry about showing up in mismatched socks or a Hawaiian shirt. stretch, and climb (including ladders) (nope, we're not sending you to the circus, we promise) Must be able to sustain prolonged periods of standing and walking (a.k.a. the marathon walker) Must be able to work across temperature zones (dry/refrigerated/frozen) (you'll be our very own human thermometer) Requires bending, sitting, standing, walking, use of hands, arms, legs, eyes, and voice (basically, you'll be a one-person band) Uniforms (Fashionista) Oh boy, we've got uniforms.
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Provided by Theatre: AMC-issued shirt, black pants, black belt, and nametag. Assign registers / distribute banks (box, concession, guest service, and arcade). AMC team members enjoy a very competitive benefits package including, medical/dental/vision coverage, 401(k) match, free popcorn daily, half off eats and drinks at the theatre, and most importantly for us movie people.
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Dress code is dress pants, collared shirt and closed toe shoes. A reliable car with valid insurance (Sorry, no scooters, bikes, or motorcycles) Live, dedicated driver support is available to help when you need it, via chat or phone.
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