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At Guy F. Atkinson Construction (Atkinson Construction) many of our most valued employees work in the field and are members of various labor unions. As a union contractor, we work on a referral process from the local union halls for the hiring of all craft workers.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience at the GS-11 grade level as follows: A course of study that includes three (3) years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a PhD degree or PhD or equivalent doctoral degree i n accounting or related field of business, finance, law, economics, management, statistical/quantitative methods, or computer science.
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Ability to bookkeeping experience, ability to communicate effectively, safety conscious, ability to asset yourself, preference for detail work, ability to work well under pressure, self-motivation and self-direction, ability to work with/without direct supervision and the ability to become a team leader.
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Perform some types of finish carpentry work which may include hanging doors, placing trim around doors and putting base along floor. Some of the key items you will need to do on a daily basis will be: Perform concrete form work, wood & steel stud framing, build stairs, installs walls & floors using carpenters hand & power tools.
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Poolside bartenders/cashiers at Nellie's may also be scheduled to work at Taste of the Cascades Food Truck. Ability to work a flexible schedule that will include evenings, weekends and holidays.
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Answer simple, step-by step questions within Premium's field technology on your mobile device as you complete your work. + Independence in your day-to-day work with the support of field management and a community of merchandisers nationwide.
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You work with various approved tools throughout your shift (box cutters, compactors, forklifts, pallet jacks, to help you get your job done. We also provide a variety of benefits including:·Diverse & Inclusive Work Culture·Competitive Wages·Flexible work schedules·Associate discounts·Leaders invested in your training, career growth & development·Health and welfare benefits for eligible employees (Medical, Dental, 401k and more.
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Earn a $400 bonus in Greater Washington when you give 40 rides during your first 7 days.
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We also fully support employees who stay home from work if they are feeling sick. You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Crew Member at McDonald's. $0.50 per hour to employees with availability to work from 10 pm to 5 am during.
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Apply to join our team today as a Maintenance Technician and experience the consistency of a well-established company, the satisfaction of seeing immediate results from your handy work, and the support of a collaborative team dedicated to your growth.
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Work Today, get paid Tomorrow with FlexWage OnDemand Pay. We are committed to making our employees the best with a quality salary, training program, benefits package and great work environment.
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Job Description:Brake & Alignment TechnicianBrake & Alignment Technicians are responsible for the service and installation of brake, alignment, and suspension system parts and components, providing excellent customer service and completing work according to company policies, procedures, and the Code of Conduct.
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Can keep cool and calm in a fast-paced, energetic work environment. You'll be in an energetic store environment where you'll have the ability to master your food & beverage craft, work alongside friends and meet new people every day.
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A Traffic Control Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman) is responsible for placing proper signage and barrier for lane restrictions and closures. A General Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman) will typically clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards.
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To start a professional career with Monday through Friday work hours and weekends off. An opportunity to work for an employer of choice that provides a highly engaged work environment where value is placed on simply being kind to our clients and one another.
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