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CDL Truck Driver |
CR England, Inc. | $40,000 - $75,000/Year | 7/30 |
| Details: Increase the size of your paycheck! C.R. England Truck Driving Jobs Hiring Now! Is your career in a slump? Are you ready to get on the fast track? Get started today in a new career as a Truck Driver! C.R. England, Inc. is NOW HIRING NATIONWIDE for over-the-road truck drivers to keep our company ranked #1 in the trucking industry! C.R. England is currently hiring individuals with no truck driver experience, experienced truck drivers and graduates from other truck driving schools. C. R. England, Inc. is the nation’s largest refrigerated carrier and has been in business for over 85 years. We are well respected in the industry and known for our long length of haul and great equipment. C.R. England provides a safe, positive environment that fosters personal, career and financial success for driving professionals. C.R. England offers:  Great Training Top Pay Top of-the-line Equipment Strong Driver Support Program Graduated pay scale -- experienced drivers earn higher base pay Mileage, Safety and Fuel Saving Bonus Programs Awards for safe driving Liberal family rider policy Health and life insurance Vacation pay Retirement plan 401k w/company participation If you want an exciting career as a truck driver, C. R. England, Inc. is the place for you. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? APPLY NOW! | ||||
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US ME Fort Kent |
Parts Counter Specialist |
Nortrax | 7/22 | |
| Details: Nortrax, Inc., a major distributor of John Deere heavy construction equipment, has an excellent opportunity for a Parts Counter Specialist at its upcoming Fort Kent, Maine location.This position is responsible for all aspects of customer service and machine uptime as related to parts support for John Deere and other Forestry and Construction equipment. Beyond the primary focus of customer support through the sale of repair parts, the positions will be responsible for upkeep of product displays, warehousing, material handling, inventory cycle counts, shelf restocking, shipping, receiving and administrative functions of the parts store. Nortrax and its employees strive to partner with their customers and provide solutions to maximize customer satisfaction and long-term relationships.Essential Duties & Responsibilities Works with parts team to make the department more profitable. Finds out the model, serial number, and type of part needed. Reads catalogs, John Deere Vision or computer for replacement part stock number and price. Orders and receives parts from John Deere and other venders. Fills customer orders from stock. Ensures technicians receive the correct parts in a timely manner. Receives and ships parts as needed in accordance with DOT guidelines. Tracks lost sales. Studies and stays current on new product bulletins and catalogs. Prepares computerized invoices. Receives payment or obtains credit authorization. Advises customer on substitution or modification of part when replacement is not available. Picks up and delivers parts for customers and venders as needed. Maintains periodical parts returns as needed. Attends training classes and store meetings. Examines returned parts to determine if defective and exchange part or refund money. Marks and stores parts in stockroom according to prearranged system. Always see that defective merchandise is tagged properly with date, hours used, serial number, model number, correct part number, and placed in warranty bins. Returns all unsold merchandise immediately to the correct stock location. Notifies Parts Manager of discrepancies between inventory records and shelf quantities. Maintains a clean and safe operating department. Assists with annual physical inventory. Controls expenses to increase profitability. | ||||
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US Nationwide |
Operations Director / Montgomery, AL |
Gannett Co., Inc. | 7/16 | |
| Details: This position is located in Montgomery, Alabama and relocation to that area would be required.The Montgomery Advertiser has an opening for an experienced Operations Director to lead the circulation, production and commercial print departments. This Operations Director will oversee the printing, packaging, distribution and circulation sales of the Montgomery Advertiser and related products. The position requires knowledge of budget management to ensure achievement of financial and circulation volume and revenue objectives. The Operations Director will be responsible for preparing various reports for the President and Publisher. Strong leadership skills with a proven track record of team development, leadership and staff motivation, along with project management skills. Employee development by challenging the staff, providing leadership opportunities and by providing the tools, techniques, training and resources to expand their knowledge. Dedicated to exceptional customer service to all employees, customers and vendors, ensuring consistent excellent delivery service and outstanding reproduction quality. Develop annual revenue and expense budgets and ensure on-budget performance throughout the year. Demonstrates dedication to Leadership and Diversity. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with company policies and applicable laws. Responsible for staffing strategies including, recruiting, interviewing, hiring and training employees and directing and assessing their performance. Prepares reports as needed by management and other departments. | ||||
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US Nationwide |
Intelligence Specialist Opportunities |
U.S. Navy | 7/15 | |
| Details: Armed with often secretive, up-to-the-second information, Sailors in this field are focused on collecting and communicating information and data. They handle highly classified documents, defend the U.S. against threats and transform raw data into vital intelligence.Job Description Deciphering and protecting classified information for the Navy and our country is the top priority of Sailors in the intelligence and communications field. They are the Navy’s information experts. From detecting enemy radar signals to tracking surface and inbound threats to coding and decoding classified information, the intelligence and communications team keeps the Fleet informed with the latest news and developments. If the responsibility of handling high-tech classified information appeals to you, answer your life’s challenge with a job in the field of intelligence and communications. What Will You Do? Individuals in this community must be able to meet all security clearance requirements. The most state-of-the-art electronic equipment is available to Sailors in this field. You could operate equipment such as the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system on a ship. As part of this occupational specialty, you may: Track targets Operate underwater communications equipment Defend ships against inbound threats, including antiship missiles Analyze intelligence Maintain Combat Information Center (CIC) displays of strategic and tactical information Serve as air traffic controllers Operate and maintain the Navy global satellite telecommunications systems Work with highly classified and technical material Provide technical support to deployed units Operate electronic radio receivers Operate state-of-the-art computer equipment Skills and TrainingPositions in the intelligence and communications field involve a high level of responsibility and maturity in dealing with highly technical equipment and classified information. Individuals can receive extensive Navy training in the operation, maintenance and repair of complicated computers and electronics. Your training may also prepare you for a future career as: Intelligence Specialist Cryptographic Machine Operator Photographic Interpreter Computer Programmer Data Communications Analyst Electronic Intelligence Operations Specialist Computer Systems Hardware Analyst Air Traffic Controller | ||||
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