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Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers. Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers.
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Not only will you ensure the proper sterilization of instruments and equipment, you will also help to facilitate change by recommending areas for improvement, expanding your knowledge of the Sterile Technician's role and sharing your expertise with new staff members.
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The sales engineer will be the main point of contact for existing and new customers. Keep the company’s CRM system updated with activity and reports, both new and ongoing accounts. Establish new accounts, obtain orders, and service existing accounts by organizing a daily work schedule to call on potential and existing sales leads.
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New Grad is okay. Mobile Health Team Inc., a staffing agency has an opening for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant(COTA). Must have a current and unencumbered License to practice as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in the State of OR.
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Explore the rich design history of our products at the Childhood Cancer Society Shopify store. As part of the design team, you'll have the chance to envision new products and special holiday items.
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Responsible for obtaining, preliminary and final plats, civil engineering, landscape architecture and utility construction documents on new communities. Learn new skills, build your path, and become an integral part of the Lennar Family.
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We're Rosauers Supermarkets, your local neighborhood grocery store. We're all about fostering a local community of food enthusiasts - individuals who get a kick out of exploring our aisles, discovering new foods to add to their pantry.
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Provide stellar service to new and existing patients, ensuring satisfaction and cementing trust. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite with an emphasis on Outlook, Salesforce, and Power BI and adeptness at learning new systems often.
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Trains employees and job candidates; conducts new employee orientation, mandatory licensing training, on-the-job training, and training in health and safety practices. Join Securitas Security USA as a Security Trainer and use your education and presentation skills to provide new hires the necessary knowledge to become a state licensed security officer.
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We're looking for an experienced Registered Nurse who can work independently, assessing new inmate arrivals and managing diseases & medications of housed inmates in a med/surg inpatient setting.
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Delivering products directly to stores (e.g., order-entry, sale/distribution of products directly to store rather than 3rd party, working as part of an account team, etc. Is responsible for ongoing rotating and stocking of products on store shelves, displays, vending equipment, and in coolers.
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Cultivating relationships with in-store management. They’re on the front lines in more than 17,000 stores placing just the right products, building displays, and working with store personnel – right in their own community.
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A Day in the Life:Our sales and store support teams, also known as clerks in the grocery world, play an important part in ensuring our stores are clean, organized, and shoppable so that our customers can find exactly what they need to keep their families healthy and fed.
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MedHealth provides healthcare services in government owned clinics serving government employees and dependents, homeless communities, and detention centers. MedHealth is a subsidiary of Medtrust LLC, a nation-wide federal staffing agency specializing in military and research hospitals, and federal outpatient clinics.
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What is a Store Driver? Store Cleanliness including floors, bathrooms, facing, dusting, parking lot. Entry level store position capable of supporting delivery of parts to commercial customers.
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