Replay Administrator (Seasonal) Jobs
By Major League Baseball (MLB) At New York, NY, United States
Must be able to communicate clearly, multitask, and prioritize responsibilities
Strong knowledge of MLB rules, Replay Regulations and baseball specific language
Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Outlook
Previous experience working in baseball
The ability to identify MLB players and managers
Experience with SQL, R or Python
Seasonal Adoptions Counselor Jobs
By LOLLYPOP FARM, HUMANE SOCIETY OF GREATER ROCHESTER At , Fairport, 14450, Ny
Maintain knowledge of different animal species and be able to troubleshoot common problems and solutions seen in adoptive homes
Carry out responsibilities in accordance with the company?s policies and applicable state/ federal laws
Conduct adoption consultations/conversations and show animals
Provide exceptional customer service to guests who are inquiring about adoptions
Answer questions about animals and the adoption process
Provide compassionate care to all animals in the shelter
Labor Technician Jobs
By MPW Industrial Services At Gansevoort, NY, United States
Experience performing manual labor in an outside setting.
Preferred 2-3 years of "hands on" experience with tools or heavy equipment.
Strictly adhere to MPW Health and Safety Policies and Procedures
Use equipment to band tubular steel material
Demonstrate initiative in execution of assigned tasks.
Performs other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.

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Overview of Seasonal Labor Seasonal labor is a type of employment that is typically short-term and related to a specific season or time of year. Seasonal labor is often used in industries such as agriculture, hospitality, retail, and tourism. Seasonal labor is typically used to meet increased demand during peak times of the year. Detailed Job Description of Seasonal Labor Seasonal labor typically involves performing a variety of tasks related to the specific industry. For example, in the hospitality industry, seasonal labor may include housekeeping, food preparation, and customer service. In the retail industry, seasonal labor may include stocking shelves, cashiering, and customer service. In the agriculture industry, seasonal labor may include harvesting crops, planting, and maintaining equipment. Seasonal Labor Job Skills Required Seasonal labor typically requires a variety of skills depending on the industry. Common skills required for seasonal labor include customer service, communication, problem-solving, and time management. Depending on the industry, additional skills may be required such as food preparation, cashiering, stocking, and equipment maintenance. Seasonal Labor Job Qualifications Qualifications for seasonal labor vary depending on the industry and position. Common qualifications for seasonal labor include a high school diploma or equivalent, basic computer skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Depending on the industry, additional qualifications may be required such as food safety certification or experience in a related field. Seasonal Labor Job Knowledge Seasonal labor typically requires knowledge of the specific industry. Knowledge of customer service, communication, and problem-solving is also important. Depending on the industry, additional knowledge may be required such as food safety, cashiering, and equipment maintenance. Seasonal Labor Job Experience Experience is not typically required for seasonal labor, although it may be beneficial. Experience in customer service, communication, and problem-solving is beneficial for most seasonal labor positions. Depending on the industry, additional experience may be beneficial such as food preparation, cashiering, and equipment maintenance. Seasonal Labor Job Responsibilities Responsibilities for seasonal labor vary depending on the industry and position. Common responsibilities for seasonal labor include customer service, communication, problem-solving, and time management. Depending on the industry, additional responsibilities may be required such as food preparation, cashiering, stocking, and equipment maintenance.