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Store Manager, Lucky Brand

Duties:

  • Oversees the operational execution of the store
  • Ensures positive customer experiences
  • demonstrates ability to meet individual sales and metric goals
  • Drives  sales growth
  • Coaches store associates

Mechanic I, Plainview Hospital

Duties:

  • Constructs, repairs, replaces and maintains structural woodwork and masonry to interior and exterior of building, using both hand and power tools.
  • Repairs furniture, equipment, and machinery.
  • Installs and repairs minor electrical equipment and lighting fixtures.
  • Performs minor plumbing jobs.
  • Repairs roofs, roads, sidewalks and interior and exterior stairs and steps.
  • Makes minor repairs to heating, air conditioning and ventilating equipment.
  • Assists in removal of snow. Serves as a member of the Fire Response Team and responds to emergencies.

Radiology Technologist, Franklin Hospital

 Duties:

  • Prepares patient for exam.
  • Performs various x-ray exams
  • Recognizes and promptly reports patient’s motor abnormalities
  • Processes and maintains exposed images.
  •  Labels film for identification and maintains required records.
  • Utilizes film markers and ensures images are properly marked.
  • Performs related duties, as required.
  • Cashier, Staples

    Duties:

    • Deliver Easy Sales and Service
    • Process sale and return transactions
    • Suggest Staples Rewards, applicable service plans and add on items as customers check out
    • Respond and resolve customer requests and concerns
    • Adhere to all company policies procedures and safety standards
    • Perform other related duties as assigned

    Digital Communications, North Shore-LIJ

    Duties:

    • Implements an internal social media strategy to further enhance North Shore- LIJ's employer brand internally and externally using all media channels. 
    • Uses the employee Intranet and internal social media platforms to build employee engagement and increase the organization's reputation internally.
    •  Authors blog posts, articles, podcasts and videos on a variety of digital channels, all geared to enhance employee engagement and attract and retain talent.
    •  Identifies and engages employer brand advocates. Seeks out and builds an internal community of subject matter and content experts.
    •  Works closely with Talent Acquisition to engage potential candidates and increase social media recruitment efforts. 
    • Builds and maintain our content distribution network by way of social media channels.
    •  Identifies threats and opportunities in user-generated content surrounding our employer brand and report to appropriate parties.

    Courier, Iron Mountain

    Duties:

    • Driving a company vehicle and transporting customer material from customer and Iron Mountain locations. 
    • Loading and unloading a truck.
    • Using wireless scanning technology. 
    • Preparing some paperwork.
    • Performing the delivery/pick-up of customer material in a courteous, efficient and professional manner.

    Project Management Coordinator, PCH

    Duties:

    • Manage the daily production activity and system support
    • Work with the various areas within PCH on programming and implementing new projects, system enhancements, tests, and rollouts
    • Oversee programming and system support at the lettershops, payment processing providers, and the merchandise distribution center to ensure that projects/enhancements, and marketing requirements are implemented accurately, and that all deadlines are met.
    • Monitor production activity at payment processing providers and the merchandise invoice lettershops for both the Domestic and Canadian programs.

    Social Media Coordinator
    Newsday.com is looking for a social media coordinator to help manage our Twitter, Facebook and overall social media strategy, oversee comments on the website and manage user-generated content from our headquarters in Melville, Long Island. The ideal candidate is a sharp, hardworking and flexible journalist who not only uses social media but also reads about it, thinks about it, and stays on top of media organizations' newest social media initiatives. Contact Greg Emerson, deputy editor, newsday.com, at greg.emerson@newsday.com

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    Jennifer May 24, 2013 at 05:27 pm
    Thank you Christina for sharing with the town of Huntington what the patch "SHOULD HAVERead More HIGHLIGHTED" Not really sure why the patch chose not to cover the story. Couldn't be more proud of the boys and all who came out to cheer for our Home Team!!!!
    Christina May 24, 2013 at 03:45 pm
    I forgot to add that the Huntington Blue Devils are playing at Stony Brook University vs. MillerRead More Place on Wednesday, May 29 at 5 pm. Maybe I will contact the Stony Brook Patch and ask if they will go to the game.
    Christina May 24, 2013 at 03:42 pm
    What bothers me the most is that 100% of the Huntington Blue Devils lacrosse team comes fromRead More Huntington AND the game was played at Huntington High School. The St. Anthonys game was played at Hofstra in Nassau County AND a very small amount of those players come from Huntington AND St. Anthonys is in not in Huntington village. So, when the Patch says it cannot cover the game due to a reporter shortage, why does that giant school take precedence over our hometown school? How many athletes from Huntington were on that field at Hofstra vs. at the Huntington game? If anyone was at the Huntington vs. Sayville game yesterday, you could feel the energy, the pride and the school spirit that is second to none. Huntington always seems to get bad press or no press at all. It is amazing to me that our local media, including Newsday, the Patch and the Village Tattler, continue to ignore our Huntington spirit. We have a beautiful village, vibrant downtown full of people shopping in our stores or walking to restaurants, and more "Huntington" merchandise (thank you Booster Club!) that other towns envy. I am a proud Blue Devil Mom and a current Booster Club executive Board member. I will continue to support Huntington Athletics as our HOMETOWN school. I just wish the local media did too.
    Rachael Koutrouby May 23, 2013 at 11:49 am
    They do have the metal inside and they are all the same size. If you are seriously interested I willRead More gladly send you some more pictures. As far as the price, the best I can do is a bundle. Maybe 4 for $100 or 2 for $60. They were looked at by a store owner who wanted to purchase and sell in her store for $50 each. They are very cute, very trendy :)
    Karen May 22, 2013 at 04:47 pm
    Do they have the metal inside that held the glass bottles? Are they different sizes? It's hard toRead More tell from the pic. I would definitely buy 2 or 3 but, I wouldn't be able to pay 40.00 each. 20-25 each I can do. Thanks, Karen
    JH May 24, 2013 at 09:28 am
    I have no idea why the Patch isn't covering any of this. Go Huntington!
    Eleanor Cawley May 22, 2013 at 03:37 pm
    I would love to become part of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. However, for a new business itRead More is costly and may not fit into every new business owners budget. May I suggest a provisional 1-year membership at a reduced cost. Once successful the provisional members can give back by supporting other new members.
    Precious Box May 19, 2013 at 04:56 pm
    Reality is,,,with the internet and smartphones, less people are using the libraries,,,more of thisRead More and our taxes may actually go down.