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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Dispatcher to join our team based out of our Redmond, WA office and reporting to the Logistics Manager. Additional Programs: Teladoc (24/7/365 virtual doctor visits), Livongo (Diabetes management program), Ovia (Maternity and family planning & support), Progyny (Fertility assistance and guidance), 2 nd.md (Industry-leading expert medical reviews.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Saving Account (HSA), Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Prescription Drug/Pharmacy benefit, AD&D, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability. Day-to-day dispatching of up to 40 aggregate trucks from 7 plants.
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We are a locally owned national company that provides professional maintenance, repair and improvements to homes and businesses throughout Snohomish and King County with an emphasis on best-in-class customer service.
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PSE's Electric Operations team is looking for qualified candidates to fill an open Power Dispatcher I Interchange position! Must be knowledgeable in and comply with all Company standards, policies, practices and procedures, FERC, NERC, WECC, and NAESB standards, as well as State and Federal safety regulations as they pertain to the job.
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The Milestone Transport Service Dispatcher L3 coordinates the transportation of inventory/goods by trucks and suppliers, drivers, etc. Agility to manage changing workload priorities as directed by the Transport Service Dispatcher.
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