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Landscape maintenance tasks to include; weeding edging, trimming, mowing, blowing, hoeing, raking, watering, sweeping, planting, and digging. Landscape maintenance tasks to include; weeding edging, trimming, mowing, blowing, hoeing, raking, watering, sweeping, planting, and digging.
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Landscaping duties include mowing, edging, trimming, snow removal etc. Landscaping duties include mowing, edging, trimming, snow removal etc. Dynamic, Outdoor Work EnvironmentAffordable health care packages that include medical, dental, vision and life insuranceFun team celebrations year-round.
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Ensures that product quality, trimming, grinding, packaging, labeling, rotation and wrapping standards are met. Conducts daily inspections of all meat sections and initiates corrective measures to ensure compliance with product quality and trimming and grinding procedures, rotates products, maintains in stock conditions, code date standards, and sanitation, safety and security requirements.
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Trimming, milling, polishing guards. Trimming, milling, polishing guards. Were looking for amazing night guard dental technicians to join our rapidly growing team. Were leading the night guard industry into the future with innovation and were growing fast.
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Your duties will include operating woodworking machines, shaping parts from wood stocks, assembling wooden box “tools”, trimming component parts, and maintaining a safe and clean working area. As a Mold Technician (also known as Mold Maker, Mold Specialist), you'll create and repair molds used in the manufacturing of specialty products.
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Assists with all meat department duties such as: receiving, storage, cleaning, customer service, cutting, grinding, wrapping and packaging and stocking. Skills and Physical Requirements: · Requires working knowledge of all job duties within the Meat Department including cutting, wrapping, steaming, grinding, cubing, tenderizing and customer service.
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Material Preparation: Prepare materials for sewing by cutting, trimming, and organizing fabric pieces based on the provided patterns and specifications. Job DetailsMachine Operation: Operate sewing machines to assemble, sew, and finish garments and textile products according to specific guidelines and patterns.
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They will be responsible for manual labor tasks, landscaping, site maintenance, and general support of operations on location at our worksites. Available Shifts: 10 hour shifts, normally working Monday through Thursday.
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