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First shift Electrical and Ammonia Refrigeration Technician. This is a first shift position. This position is first shift. This full time, permanent Electrical Ammonia Refrigeration Technician career opportunity is at a rapidly growing, one hundred year old manufacturing company that treats its employees exceptionally well.
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Plant Equipment Maintenance Technician on first shift. Possess the ability to work first shift. First shift position. Working first shift. Three or more years of industrial maintenance experience, hydraulic maintenance experience, pneumatics maintenance experience and conveyor maintenance experience are all requirement for this position.
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Since OSI opened its first family meat market in Chicago in 1909, one thing has remained steadfast: our unwavering dedication to our customers' success. Our worldwide operations create and manufacture custom beef, pork poultry, pizza, baked goods, seafood, produce and other products for our customers.
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As a Quality Technician at Spacesaver, you will be responsible for completing First Article Inspections (FAI), incoming product inspections, processing audits and supporting shop floor quality issue resolutions.
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The duties and responsibilities of the successful candidate should include the following: Performing electrical and ammonia refrigeration maintenance Performing a variety of industrial maintenance Performing facility maintenance The background of the successful candidate must include the following: Two or more years of ammonia refrigeration maintenance experienceTwo or more years of electrical experienceA solid work historyA US citizen or possess a green cardA residence within 45 minutes.
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If the successful candidate did not have a RETA certification, the company would pay for the successful candidate to get the certification. Employees are trained well and set up for success. The company is very employee oriented and family oriented.
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Additionally, Starbucks offers 100% upfront tuition coverage for a first-time bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program viathe Starbucks College Achievement Plan, student loan management resources, and access to other educational opportunities.
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The duties and responsibilities of the successful candidate should include the following: Performing electrical and ammonia refrigeration maintenance Performing a variety of industrial maintenance Performing facility maintenance The background of the successful candidate must include the following: Two or more years of refrigeration maintenance experienceTwo or more years of electrical experienceA solid work historyA US citizen or possess a green cardA residence within 45 minutes.
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Many employees work here their entire career. Safety is a top priority.
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In 1984, Craig and Lea Culver, along with Craig’s parents George and Ruth, opened the very first Culver's in the family’s beloved hometown of Sauk City, Wisconsin, and began serving ButterBurgers® and Frozen Custard.
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The successful candidate will work the first shift. Many employees have built their entire careers here, enjoying a family-oriented and employee-centric work environment. The successful candidate will work the first shift.
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Many employees work here their entire career. Safety is a top priority.
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At PRN our mission is to put our travelers first, make a difference in our communities, and provide exceptional client satisfaction. TravelNurseSource is working with PRN Healthcare to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, 53538.
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Many employees work here their entire career. Safety is a top priority.
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Many employees work here their entire career. Safety is a top priority.
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