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Specific responsibilities include Quality Systems, FSMA, HACCP, GFSI/BRC, regulatory audits, food safety training, Regulatory Affairs, Plant Quality Assurance, Vendor Compliance, and Consumer Affairs.
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Report client work completions on the same day as service. We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits.
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Responsibilities include preparing attractive, USDapproved and CACFP-approved meals; keeping the kitchen clean and sanitary according to Health Department ordinances, maintaining adequate food stocks (ordering milk and food), kitchen supplies, attending trainings and food service records, including production books, menu writing.
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Under the Food Stamp Act and USDA policy, discrimination is prohibited also on the basis of religion, political beliefs or affiliation. This policy covers eligibility for the access to service delivery, and treatment in all of our programs and activities.
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Endries provides t-shirts and safety shoe reimbursement and convenient bi-weekly payroll. We provide flexible scheduling, a clean and quiet work environment, and benefits effective on your first day for full-time associates.
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And because we care for our Care Pros as much as we care for our clients, we provide 24/7 support and offer competitive pay and benefits. Caregiver job responsibilities and pay may vary.
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Join our team to run solo, with a team, or as a top-tier trainer in one of the largest refrigerated networks in the country. We started with one truck and have grown into a nationally recognized carrier with a reputation for acting with integrity.
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Career Path Options Opportunities for Advancement in our Parts, Sales, and Service Departments. Truck Country® is one of the largest Freightliner dealership groups in the U.S. today, serving customers at locations in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
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Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study. - There is no cost to use our service. Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study.
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Pay Frequency: Bi-weekly. This position includes both office work and field work. Compensation Salary is paid on a bi-weekly basis and will be consummate with the value and experience the candidate brings to the role.
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Endries offers a great benefit package including medical, dental, and vision available upon your first day of work and company provided life insurance. Endries International Inc. has a 1st Shift Warehouse Position available.
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Visit one of our stores today and experience the values that make Discount Tire the nation’s most trusted tire and wheel retailer. Through respect, fairness, and a willingness to always pay it forward, Halle transformed his store into a thriving, responsible business.
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See and study diseases that are not usually encountered in the private sector, and work on vaccines for viruses like Zika and COVID-19 that can have a global impact. Fewer Barriers Practice medicine with fewer limitations by treating patients not on their ability to pay, but by the treatment you see necessary.
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Experience in heavy civil infrastructure projects with the following duties: cost report/projections, engineering submittals, work plans, RFI’s, CPM Scheduling, T&M Billing, and Change Orders. Market and secure additional work with client; responsible for the project change management process.
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Our material handlers work together, filling and preparing material orders for shipment to our customers, which includes operation of overhead cranes, forklifts, metal saws, shears, and lasers.
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