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Projects and designs compliant with process safety, ergonomics, MOC, MSHA, OSHA, ISO, engineering standards, Capital Deployment Process (CDP,) regulatory requirements, and applicable codes creating consistency across facility.
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Coordinate and ensure projects comply with process safety, ergonomics, MOC, MSHA, OSHA, ISO, engineering standards, Capital Deployment Process (CDP), regulatory requirements, and applicable codes creating consistency across facility.
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As a diesel technician, we want you to go beyond the day-to-day work and truly succeed. Diesel Technician - Truck Care. TVC Pro-driver, a commercial driver’s license (CDL) protection subscription service.
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Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Technician. Primarily Access Control, Surveillance Systems, Door Entry, Nurse Call, and other duties including but not limited to assisting with our construction projects installing structured cabling, support infrastructure, terminating cabling, installing equipment.
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The Railcar Technician conducts all aspects of repair and maintenance on tank cars. Our field site locations currently number about 80 throughout North America. Union Tank Car Company (UTLX) provides leasing, manufacturing, and repair services to our customers and owns/manages one of the largest fleets of railroad tank cars in North America.
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Railcar Repair – always uses current repair procedures. Our manufacturing plants are state-of-the-art, and our fleet is maintained by a large, sophisticated repair network consisting of geographically-placed repair shops and mobile repair crews.
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Description The Railcar Technician conducts all aspects of repair and maintenance on tank cars. Maintains all certifications, including tank car welding, complete and maintain required certifications, demonstrates strong familiarity with AAR rules and regulations.
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2 – 5 year experience in IT Service Desk / Field Engineer / IT Support. 2 – 5 year experience in IT Service Desk / Field Engineer / IT Support. Comptia A+ Certification & MCP / MCITP certification is preferred.
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From customer service representative to management, General Manager to Manager Corporate Operations or Franchisee, our stores offer a world of opportunity. We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality and people skills.
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To provide excellent service to all members through established guidelines and expectations. Member Service Specialist. Other Skills: Able to operate a 10-key calculator, typewriter, and computer keyboard.
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Work with the ops center to make sure the field is keeping up with well tests and down well list. The Field Coordinator will work directly with the Production Lead to ensure that operations are being done safely and that everyone is following MNR procedures.
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As a Family Dollar Customer Service Representative you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers. Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments.
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Conduct safety audits (housekeeping, SWI, awareness, HRP/ SORRY) and apply MSHA/OSHA/State of WY Mining Laws rules and regulations. Alkali mines and processes trona ore and manufactures soda ash that is used in the production of glass, detergents, chemical manufacturing, pulp and paper production, and water treatment.
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Proactively communicate with the end user and service desk personnel regarding arrival times, repair time estimates, and the status of the repair. Meet - established customer service satisfaction levels and other operational/customer service metrics as outlined in established guidelines.
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As a Customer Service Representative, your role will be to focus on providing the correct resolutions for both customers and the business. Acquire detailed knowledge of product ranges and services to provide excellent service.
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