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Lead Greenhouse Hand role in Wasilla, managing soil-based and hydroponic operations for a non-profit rehab center. Apply your expertise in greenhouse management, hydroponics, and crop production to support therapeutic work programs. This mission-driven position offers a 401(k) match, PTO, and the...
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United States , Wasilla
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22.00 - 26.00 USD / Hour
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Alaska Addiction Rehabilitation Services
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Senior AWS/Azure Cloud Hands-On Engineer/Team Lead
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Lead a skilled cloud team in Plano, delivering high-quality managed services across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI. This hands-on senior role requires 12+ years of cloud ops experience and key certifications. You will drive automation, ensure SLAs, and mentor engineers in a dynamic MSP environment.
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United States , Plano
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Discover rewarding and dynamic Leading Hand jobs, a crucial supervisory role found across diverse industries such as construction, manufacturing, agriculture, facilities management, and logistics. A Leading Hand, often synonymous with a Lead Hand, Foreman, or Crew Supervisor, is a frontline leadership position that bridges the gap between management and the workforce. Professionals in these roles are practical, hands-on leaders responsible for directly overseeing a team of tradespeople, operators, or laborers to ensure daily operations run safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. The core of a Leading Hand's profession involves direct team supervision and daily task management. Common responsibilities include assigning daily work to crew members, providing on-the-job training and coaching, and ensuring all team members understand and adhere to safety protocols and procedures. They are the first point of contact for resolving on-site issues, managing workflow priorities, and maintaining clear communication between their team and upper management. A significant part of the role involves quality control, ensuring work meets specified standards, and meticulous reporting on progress, incidents, or equipment issues. Leading Hands are also typically responsible for the care and basic maintenance of the tools, vehicles, and machinery used by their team, promoting a culture of accountability and resourcefulness. To excel in Leading Hand jobs, individuals require a unique blend of practical and interpersonal skills. Typically, a strong technical background in the relevant field is essential—whether it's carpentry, horticulture, mechanical operations, or food production. This hands-on expertise allows them to guide, support, and sometimes step in to assist their team. Beyond technical know-how, exceptional leadership and communication skills are paramount. Leading Hands must motivate their crew, resolve conflicts, and provide clear instructions. Strong organizational abilities are needed to plan daily tasks, often adapting to changing priorities, weather conditions, or seasonal demands. A keen eye for detail, a proactive problem-solving attitude, and a steadfast commitment to workplace safety are non-negotiable traits. Common requirements for these positions often include a valid driver's license, relevant industry certifications, and the ability to pass various background or safety checks, depending on the sector. Ultimately, Leading Hand jobs are ideal for experienced tradespeople or operators who are ready to take the next step into leadership without moving away from the practical, hands-on work they know best. It is a career path built on respect earned through competence, offering the challenge of people management alongside the satisfaction of tangible, completed work. If you are a natural leader who thrives in a dynamic environment and enjoys guiding a team to success, exploring Leading Hand opportunities could be your ideal career move.

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