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Recommend coffee shop items to customers to ensure they get the products they want and need. Use all equipment in coffee shop such as the refrigerators, freezers, slicers, and ovens according to company guidelines.
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Are you interested in energy efficiency, green buildings and sustainable design and operation? Performance Validation, Inc is seeking a Senior Commissioning Engineer to partner with our team and provide support with the building delivery process from the design phase through post occupancy.
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Cash registers, grocery carts, box knife, blender, coffee maker, spoons, cups, pitchers and other utensils, coffee grinder. Brew coffee, tea and chocolate. Brews coffee and tea, using coffee urns, drip or vacuum coffee makers, teapots, drink mixers, and other kitchen equipment.
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Discover More About DNRP : Visit our website , explore an interactive map of our recent accomplishments, and check us out at Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , LinkedIn , TikTok , Instagram , YouTube , and Keeping King County Green News.
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KJ is at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for clients, including green infrastructure design, strategies to reduce energy use and environmental impacts, and award-winning water reuse projects.
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Knowledge of Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and Green Belt. Certified preferred. Certificates & Licenses : None Experience Required 5 year(s): Business Development (3PL, Distribution, or Warehouse preferred) Preferred Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Education Required Bachelors or better in Business Administration or related field.
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We work with big, exciting beverage brands and the #1 single-serve coffee brewing system in North America at KDP, and we have fun doing it! Keurig Dr. Pepper is seeking a hands-on experienced analyst for its Coffee Manufacturing operation.
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The Maintenance Manager is responsible for the overall performance and operating results of the Maintenance Department at one of Keurig's coffee manufacturing plant in Sumner, WA. This position provides leadership of the site Maintenance team, with direct reports including Maintenance supervisors, technicians, clerks and coordinators.
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Additional duties including, but are not limited to maintaining coffee stations, painting, stripping and waxing floors, bush and tree trimming, blowing parking lot of debris, and replenishing paper products throughout multiple buildings.
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