Location: Chesterfield, MO
Company: Flying Colours
ethic with the installation of aircraft avionics and electronics systems and you enjoy encouraging others to reach their full potential, our Avionics team is seeking you. Your Job You will make a difference in the success of this independently-owned business as you complete projects that our customers value.
Using the approved design, engineering, and FAA requirements you will replace or repair, electrical troubleshooting, and general mechanical applications. As the focal point for the team; demonstrate a continual willingness to learn and serve as a team member, and execute operational workflow with clear direction through various forms of communication, while empowering you and your
team to meet production schedules and goals. Compensation We offer a competitive total compensation package, including competitive wages and benefits. based on your years of experience.
Please note that applicants for these positions must have current status to work in the United States of America in order to be considered for this opportunity. Want to know what your job may be like - click here Working Hours This is a full-time (FT) 40-hour-a-week position. Hours will change based on business operational needs and flexibility is required: Day Shift: 7 am to 3:30 pm Experience and Education Requirements Completed training in a vocation or technical school at a college level and/or combination
of education and experience. Electronics and/or Avionics training is required.
A minimum of 1 to 2 years in a leadership or mentorship role. Expressly displaying an ability to successfully lead a team in a production environment. Minimum of 7 years basic on aircraft avionics maintenance installations. A moderate understanding of general job aspects is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Working knowledge of an MRP (Material Resources Planning) system is strongly preferred; Corridor software is a plus. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation. The Details Primary duties include but are not limited to the following: Guide and coach the performance of assigned staff in the execution of work assignments; ensure that they are completed within required budget, allotted hours, quality standards and material guidelines.
Monitor any issues to ensure production targets, key performance indicators (KPIs), and quality standards are met in order to meet the requirements of the customer. Visually inspect, backss, and assist in repairs and modifications to aircraft structures, systems, and equipment. Remove, install, and functionally test aircraft components. Dismantle and assemble aircraft systems for repair and overhaul.
Remove aircraft control systems, check rigging, and reassembling. Diagnostically troubleshoot aircraft defects and carry out corrective action. Ensure that all maintenance activities are controlled on aircraft that are receiving maintenance within the company's facilities and that technical records are originated and retained with respect to all inspections and maintenance functions. Complete records of work done to sustain an accurate record system. Able to work in confined spaces and elevated heights when required. We look forward to hearing from you.
problems, and you're dependable, this position is for you. About Nutracom We are a 4-year-old company, with one production facility in Chesterfield, Missouri , that provides contract-manufacturing services to mid-sized and large nutritional supplement companies throughout the United States.
Quite simply, if it has to do with nutritional powder, we can do it. More importantly, our goal is not to just make their products but to help them grow their businesses and enhance the health and wellness of people's lives. We help companies with research, ingredient sourcing, product development, manufacturing, distribution, analytical lab testing, quality control, compliance and even certifications.
A day in the life of a Production Associate-Batch Maker First off, we have been in this line of business for a long time, so that means that we have got this whole training process nailed down.
We will get you up to speed, so that you'll know exactly how to do your job, in no time. The batching process is where we gather and weigh out all of the raw ingredients that are needed for the production of our customer's products. Primarily, you'll process, organize, and document clearly all ingredients and product lot numbers used in recipes for production. The work is usually steady and routine, day in and day out. Before the batches are made, you'll organize and make sure the ingredients that
are delivered to you from the warehouse team are accurate based on the production schedule.
Reading your batch sheets will help you determine how much of each ingredient is needed, and which order to measure them using the appropriate scales provided to you. You'll also lift up to 50 pounds frequently throughout the workday, perform quality checks of each batch you make and maintain accurate levels of supplies, cleanliness of tools, and a safe work environment. One thing is for sure, your day will go by fast! And because you are so dependable and detail oriented, your supervisor will see that you can do the job with little oversight. This means you'll be able to be cross trained in doing different tasks, such as monitoring quality, interpreting data, and improving upon processes to ensure we are operating the best we can every day.
In the beginning, at the end of the day you may be tired and worn out, especially if you are not used to standing or walking all day. If you are one of those " glass half-full" people, you might be happy that you got in a good workout without having to pay for a gym membership! What is required to be a Batch Maker? No special skills are required to be a Production Associate Batch Maker. Pretty much anyone can be trained to do this job.
That said, there are some requirements that will move you from a good batch maker to a great batch maker. Growth Minded - you are a self-directed leader with a strong passion to see the business succeed. Dedicated - you take pride in the quality of your work , you don't quit until the work is done, and you stand solidly behind everything you do! Driven - you are always working on improving your skills , developing new skills, and improving your work processes. Work Schedule This job will require that you work from our production facility in Chesterfield, Missouri, on weekdays ( day shift ) from 6:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
There are times when working overtime may be asked of you, in these instances we make every effort to let you know as far in advance as we can. The overtime is primarily worked every other Tuesday, Thursday (working 6:00 AM-4:30 PM) and alternating Saturday's (working 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM). How to apply If you think this job is a good fit for what you are looking for, then applying is a snap. Just follow the instructions on this page. We value your time, so we aren't going to ask you to fill out a long, drawn-out application. This entire application process should take you less than 5 minutes to apply.
We should warn you though, if you are selected to move forward in the hiring process (good news since it means you have a chance of getting hired) we will require that you come in and meet with us , tour the facility , and check out the work you'll be doing. Good luck!
avionics and electronics systems and you enjoy encouraging others to reach their full potential, our Avionics team is seeking you. Your Job You will make a difference in the success of this independently-owned business as you complete projects that our customers value.
Using the approved design, engineering, and FAA requirements you will replace or repair, electrical troubleshooting, and general mechanical applications. As the focal point for the team; demonstrate a continual willingness to learn and serve as a team member, and execute operational workflow with clear direction through various forms of communication, while empowering you and your team to meet production schedules and goals.
Compensation We offer a competitive total compensation package, including competitive wages and benefits. based on your years of experience. Please note that applicants for these positions must have current status to work in the United States of America in order to be considered for this opportunity.
Want to know what your job may be like - click here Working Hours This is a full-time (FT) 40-hour-a-week position. Hours will change based on business operational needs and flexibility is required: Day Shift: 7 am to 3:30 pm Experience and Education Requirements Completed training in a vocation or technical school at a college level and/or combination of education and experience. Electronics
and/or Avionics training is required. A minimum of 1 to 2 years in a leadership or mentorship role.
Expressly displaying an ability to successfully lead a team in a production environment. Minimum of 7 years basic on aircraft avionics maintenance installations. A moderate understanding of general job aspects is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Working knowledge of an MRP (Material Resources Planning) system is strongly preferred; Corridor software is a plus. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation. The Details Primary duties include but are not limited to the following: Guide and coach the performance of assigned staff in the execution of work assignments; ensure that they are completed within required budget, allotted hours, quality standards and material guidelines.
Monitor any issues to ensure production targets, key performance indicators (KPIs), and quality standards are met in order to meet the requirements of the customer. Visually inspect, backss, and assist in repairs and modifications to aircraft structures, systems, and equipment. Remove, install, and functionally test aircraft components. Dismantle and assemble aircraft systems for repair and overhaul. Remove aircraft control systems, check rigging, and reassembling.
Diagnostically troubleshoot aircraft defects and carry out corrective action. Ensure that all maintenance activities are controlled on aircraft that are receiving maintenance within the company's facilities and that technical records are originated and retained with respect to all inspections and maintenance functions. Complete records of work done to sustain an accurate record system. Able to work in confined spaces and elevated heights when required. We look forward to hearing from you.
on a preventative model of physical, nutritional, and mental wellness. SCOPE OF WORK Prenatal: Initiate collaborative partnerships with parents to establish mutual trust and respect. Implement, document and report on the recruitment, selection and enrollment of eligible pregnant women and their families.
Conduct weekly 90 minute home visits with pregnant mothers, infants, and/or children birth-three years old and their families. Directly provide education, coaching and support to pregnant women and their families in the areas of prenatal education, fetal development, nutrition, risks of alcohol, drugs, and smoking, labor and delivery, postpartum recovery, parental depression, infant care,
safe sleep practices and the benefits of breastfeeding. Ensure the strategies, skills, support, and procedures are delivered in accordance with HSPPS, program policies, philosophies, and goals.
Provide appropriate supports and resources for emotional well-being, nurturing, responsive caregiving, and father engagement during pregnancy and early childhood. Collaborate with the pregnant woman and her family to ensure and/or facilitate obtaining an ongoing source of continuous, accessible health care provided by a health care professional and, as appropriate, health insurance coverage. Facilitate access to comprehensive services that include, but are not limited to nutritional counseling,
food assistance, oral health care, mental health/wellness services, substance abuse, prevention and/or treatment, and emergency shelter/housing.
Engage enrolled pregnant women and their families in discussions about program options, plan for the infant's transition to program enrollment, and provide support to the family during the transition process, where appropriate. Plan, coordinate, and facilitate group sessions for pregnant women and their families. Newborn/Infant: Provide a newborn visit within two weeks after the infant's birth to offer support and identify family needs. Directly coach and support the parent in developing skills to have positive, meaningful interactions with their child Facilitate parent/child interactions using evidence-based curriculum to support the infant's development in all educational domains Conduct initial developmental screenings and ensure ongoing developmental and health backssments within 45 days of the infant's birth.
Internal: Establish family goals, establish action steps/plan, and document progress for each child and/or family in meeting the goals contained in their agreement. Complete and monitor all family progress and necessary documentation as required. Maintain timely and accurate data entry and/or documentation Provide resources and referrals as needed for individual families, connecting families in ways that will support their family goals.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation of home visits, socialization experiences, and other relevant activities as required by HSPPS. Participate in professional development as required. Perform other duties as assigned External: Recruit throughout the community and host recruitment events. Maintain professional relationship and/or contact with local service providers, organizations and/or agencies who provide resources to families. Maintain confidentiality of family records and/or all program information.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS; High school diploma or GED required At least 2 years documented work experience in early childhood development, attachment and/or maternal/infant health required. Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant (MA), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Parents as Teachers (PAT) certification or social work, human services, family services, and/or counseling credential preferred. Experience working with low-income families, child care, health or education preferred. OTHER REQUIRED CAPABILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS : Ability to problem solve, handle crisis, and work with families and children of various cultures and low-income backgrounds.
Ability to work primarily in the homes with families residing in high-risk communities. Ability to establish positive working relationships with families, agency staff, and community members. Physically able to stand for long periods of time as well as stooping, squatting, running, and lifting an estimated 50 lbs. Experience in providing breastfeeding training for adult learners preferred Must have a valid/active driver's license and will be required to travel in or out of community with own transportation.
Advanced computer skills. (Word, Excel, Outlook) Must have an active driver's license and will be required to travel in or out of community with own transportation. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
and internal standards. Any possible non-conformances are to be reported immediately and the product properly shut down. We are seeking a detail-oriented technician who has problem solving skills. This position works independently and as part of a team.
Must be able to use measuring instruments and willing to learn new skills! Qualifications Must have at least 1 year of quality assurance experience. Must be able to remain on feet for entire shift. Must have basic computer and math skills. Hiring 1st Shift: 7:45 a. m. to 4:15 p. m. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $13.00 - $21.00 per hour
to make a difference in someone's life? If so, Pony Bird is the place for you. Pony Bird's core values of compassion, dignity, respect, integrity, and teamwork drive our programs and services. We pride ourselves on our commitment to going above and beyond for our employees with benefits including: STARTING PAY OF $18.00 Evening Shift Differential $2.00 / Midnight Shift Differential $2.50 / Weekend Shift Differential $2.00 FREE TRAINING GREAT BENEFITS We are looking for people to join our team at our Arnold location immediately.
Apply now and see how you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. This position assists the residents/individuals by encouraging
independence while providing supports to help them be successful in their home and community; working with the residents/individuals to assist in achieving goals of their design; supports with preparing meals, maintaining a comfortable home, engaging in their community and staying connected to family and friends are just a few areas we work toward assisting them in their choices.
Qualifications: High School diploma or GED At least 18 years old Reliable transportation Good interpersonal communication skills Ability to follow oral and written directions and problem solve Demonstrate patience, sensitivity, and positive attitude towards persons experiencing severe to profound developmental
disabilities Ability to act quickly and calmly in emergency situations (accidents, seizures, fire, etc.
) Light computer skills to include data entry and word processing Work requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Learn more about what it's like to be a member of the Pony Bird team at www. ponybird. org/news Pony Bird, Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in someone's life? If so, Pony Bird is the place for you. Pony Bird's core values of compassion, dignity, respect, integrity, and teamwork drive our programs and services. We pride ourselves on our commitment to going above and beyond for our employees with benefits including: STARTING PAY OF $18.00 Evening Shift Differential $2.00 / Midnight Shift Differential $2.50 / Weekend Shift Differential $2.00 FREE TRAINING GREAT BENEFITS We are looking for people to join our team at our Arnold location immediately.
Apply now and see how you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. This position assists
the residents/individuals by encouraging independence while providing supports to help them be successful in their home and community; working with the residents/individuals to assist in achieving goals of their design; supports with preparing meals, maintaining a comfortable home, engaging in their community and staying connected to family and friends are just a few areas we work toward assisting them in their choices.
Qualifications: High School diploma or GED At least 18 years old Reliable transportation Good interpersonal communication skills Ability to follow oral and written directions and problem solve Demonstrate patience, sensitivity, and positive attitude towards persons experiencing
severe to profound developmental disabilities Ability to act quickly and calmly in emergency situations (accidents, seizures, fire, etc.
) Light computer skills to include data entry and word processing Work requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Learn more about what it's like to be a member of the Pony Bird team at www. ponybird. org/news Pony Bird, Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer