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Pioneer Valley Job Listings for Other Jobs in Massachusetts, Please Visit Mass Jobquest ( 413.774.4361 800.457.2603 [email protected] www.masshirefhcareers.org MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center - Pioneer Valley Job Listings For other jobs in Massachusetts, please visit Mass JobQuest (https://jobquest.dcs.eol.mass.gov/jobquest/). Printed: 9/20/2021 Click on any Job Order # to see more details. Job Orders that appear in BOLD were added new to the job list in Job Order # Job Title Date Created Location of Job Wage 15364676 The Case Manager - UM 08/20/2021 Springfield MA 15426460 Warehouse Freezer/Cooler Selectors 09/01/2021 Chicopee MA 15426442 $500 Hire Bonus Direct Care Staff 09/01/2021 Great Barrington MA $0.00 15392571 2nd Shift Production 08/25/2021 Holyoke MA 15392574 3rd Shift Sanitation 08/25/2021 Holyoke MA 15459528 3rd Shift Security Officer 09/08/2021 Springfield MA 15451916 Account Executive 09/07/2021 Agawam MA 15393008 Account Sales Manager 08/25/2021 Springfield MA 15487370 Accounting Manager 09/14/2021 Gardner MA 15498029 Accounts Payable Clerk - Springfield, MA 09/16/2021 Agawam MA $18.00/hour 15504438 Accounts Payable Specialist, 1st Shift 09/17/2021 South Deerfield MA 15484333 Adams Hometown Markets Careers 09/13/2021 Adams MA 15318374 ADMIN ASSISTANT 08/11/2021 North Adams MA $0.00 15484641 Admin. and Program Support Coordinator 09/13/2021 Greenfield MA $17.82/hour 15364750 Administrative Assistant 08/20/2021 Northampton MA 15488092 Administrative Assistant 09/14/2021 Pittsfield MA 15498745 Administrative Support Clerk - Patient A 09/16/2021 Northampton MA 15469769 Admission Application Reader 09/10/2021 Williamstown MA $20.00/hour 15459383 Admit Registered Nurse - Salaried 09/08/2021 Agawam MA 15469719 Adult Tobacco Compliance Officer 09/10/2021 Northampton MA $30.00/hour 15388034 Advanced Electrical Engineer - Power 08/24/2021 Pittsfield MA 15319301 Advanced Engineering Support Specialist 08/11/2021 Pittsfield MA 15404128 Advanced Information Assurance Engineer 08/27/2021 Pittsfield MA 15505411 Advanced Practice Clinicial 09/17/2021 Springfield MA 15388913 Advanced Practice Provider Hospitalist- 08/24/2021 Northampton MA 15469908 Advanced Practice Provider- MGH Cancer C 09/10/2021 Northampton MA 15353417 Advanced Skills Cook 08/18/2021 Springfield MA $15.00/hour 15450810 Advanced Software Engineer-Dev/Ops 09/07/2021 Pittsfield MA 15398643 Advanced Systems Engineer 08/26/2021 Pittsfield MA 15398646 Advanced Systems Engineer 08/26/2021 Pittsfield MA 15417373 Advanced Weapon Control Systems Engineer 08/30/2021 Pittsfield MA 15426838 Advocacy Coordinator 09/01/2021 Hatfield MA $0.00/hour 15487408 After School Assist. Group Leader & Subs 09/14/2021 Longmeadow MA $11.07/hour 15487397 After School Group Leader & Subs 09/14/2021 Longmeadow MA $11.33/hour 15398207 Aircraft Technician I 08/26/2021 Westfield MA 15389027 Analog Engineer 08/24/2021 Pittsfield MA 15364679 Analyst I 08/20/2021 Lee MA 15421430 Analytical Chemist 08/31/2021 Springfield MA 15487854 Apparel Opening (multiple shifts) 09/14/2021 North Adams MA $0.00 15313787 Applications Developer 08/10/2021 Dalton MA $0.00 15430333 Applications Research Scientist 09/02/2021 Springfield MA 15493608 Arborist - Groundperson 09/15/2021 Palmer MA 15505001 Arborist - Groundperson 09/17/2021 Palmer MA Page 1 of 35 413.774.4361 800.457.2603 [email protected] www.masshirefhcareers.org MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center - Pioneer Valley Job Listings For other jobs in Massachusetts, please visit Mass JobQuest (https://jobquest.dcs.eol.mass.gov/jobquest/). Printed: 9/20/2021 Click on any Job Order # to see more details. Job Orders that appear in BOLD were added new to the job list in Job Order # Job Title Date Created Location of Job Wage 15504999 Arborist - Tree Trimmer / Tree Climber 09/17/2021 Greenfield MA 15325392 Arborist - Tree Trimmer I 08/12/2021 Springfield MA 15348888 Arcade Attendant 08/17/2021 Fitchburg MA 15505879 Assembler 09/18/2021 Leominster MA 15450827 Assembler - 3rd Shift with $2000.00 Sign 09/07/2021 South Deerfield MA 15494255 Assembler - 3rd Shift with $2000.00 Sign 09/15/2021 South Deerfield MA 15487703 Assembler - Injection Molding, 2nd Shift 09/14/2021 South Deerfield MA 15459775 Assembler - TEMP 09/08/2021 Dalton MA $16.00/hour 15397954 Assembler - Westfield 08/26/2021 Agawam MA $15.00/hour 15459460 Assembler 2nd shift 09/08/2021 South Deerfield MA $17.00/hour 15459462 Assembler 3rd shift 09/08/2021 South Deerfield MA $17.75/hour 15417221 Assembler, 1st Shift plus $2000.00 Bonus 08/30/2021 South Deerfield MA 15417229 Assembler, 1st Shift with $2000.00 Sign- 08/30/2021 South Deerfield MA 15475189 Assembler, 2nd Shift with $2000.00 Bonus 09/11/2021 South Deerfield MA 15487693 Assembler, 2nd Shift with $2000.00 Bonus 09/14/2021 South Deerfield MA 15487699 Assembly Technician, 2nd Shift 09/14/2021 South Deerfield MA 15487696 Assembly Technician, 2nd Shift plus $200 09/14/2021 South Deerfield MA 15437048 Assistant Branch Manager 09/03/2021 Otis MA 15484781 Assistant Branch Manager 09/13/2021 Pittsfield MA 15487350 Assistant Branch Manager 09/14/2021 Springfield MA 15493689 Assistant Branch Manager 09/15/2021 West StockbridgeMA 15469828 Assistant Child Care Teacher Opportuniti 09/10/2021 South Hadley MA 15511689 Assistant Clinical Director (BCBA) for A 09/18/2021 West Springfield MA 15505274 Assistant Clinical Nurse Manager - Medic 09/17/2021 Northampton MA 15459557 Assistant Office Manager 09/08/2021 Amherst MA 15348636 Assistant Program Manager 08/17/2021 Leominster MA 15503973 Assistant Program Manager 09/17/2021 Gardner MA 15493906 Assistant Property Manager 09/15/2021 Pittsfield MA $0.00/hour 15313705 Assistant Store Manager 08/10/2021 Gardner MA 15362083 Assistant Store Manager 08/19/2021 Lee MA 15392267 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Gardner MA 15392269 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Ashburnham MA 15392277 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Leominster MA 15392292 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Athol MA 15392294 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Leominster MA 15392298 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Orange MA 15392301 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Lunenburg MA 15392302 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Fitchburg MA 15392305 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Fitchburg MA 15392314 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Ludlow MA 15392317 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Blandford MA 15392318 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Lee MA 15392319 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Lee MA Page 2 of 35 413.774.4361 800.457.2603 [email protected] www.masshirefhcareers.org MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center - Pioneer Valley Job Listings For other jobs in Massachusetts, please visit Mass JobQuest (https://jobquest.dcs.eol.mass.gov/jobquest/). Printed: 9/20/2021 Click on any Job Order # to see more details. Job Orders that appear in BOLD were added new to the job list in Job Order # Job Title Date Created Location of Job Wage 15392320 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Ludlow MA 15392370 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Blandford MA 15392390 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Pittsfield MA 15392395 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Great Barrington MA 15392397 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Cheshire MA 15392398 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Lee MA 15392399 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Pittsfield MA 15392400 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Pittsfield MA 15392402 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Northampton MA 15392403 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Bondsville MA 15392404 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Palmer MA 15392405 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Pittsfield MA 15392406 Assistant Store Manager 08/25/2021 Holyoke MA 15397564 Assistant Store Manager 08/26/2021 Hampden MA 15464324 Assistant Store Manager 09/09/2021 Bondsville MA 15498325 Assistant Store Manager 09/16/2021 Great Barrington MA 15431416 ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER - BASE AND COMMI09/03/2021 Pittsfield MA 15437521 Assistant Store Manager (Retail) 09/03/2021 EAST LONGMEADOWMA 15463665 Associate Accounting Policy 09/09/2021 Springfield MA 15420782 Associate Application Development Engine 08/31/2021 South Deerfield MA 15431385 Associate Engineer (83787BR) 09/03/2021 Longmeadow MA 15431387 Associate Engineer (83788BR) 09/03/2021 Longmeadow MA 15494211 Associate III 09/15/2021 Lee MA 15318509 ASSOCIATE PRINT TECHNICIAN 08/11/2021 Pittsfield MA $17.00/hour 15348789 Associate Sales Representative (Springfi 08/17/2021 Springfield MA 15362843 Asst. Manufacturing/Logistics Manager 08/19/2021 Fitchburg MA 15426437 Attractions Attendant 09/01/2021 Fitchburg MA 15314040 Autefa Operator 08/10/2021 Colrain MA $18.00/hour 15464207 AVP, Area Manager 09/09/2021 Leominster MA 15417317 AVP, Relationship Manager 08/30/2021 Leominster MA 15421105 AVP, Relationship Manager 08/31/2021 Fitchburg MA 15403550 Back Office Associate 08/27/2021 Greenfield MA 15497745 Banking Center Specialist 09/16/2021 Ware MA $19.45/hour 15497759 Banking Center Specialist 09/16/2021 Ludlow MA $19.45/hour 15388253 Banquet Server 08/24/2021 Fitchburg MA 15351579 Barrel Grease Driver (MA, Southwick) 08/17/2021 Southwick MA 15388013 Barrel Grease Driver (MA, Southwick) 08/24/2021 Southwick MA 15469657 Bartender 09/10/2021 Pittsfield MA $0.00 15313790 Beater Helper 08/10/2021 Dalton MA $22.03/hour 15404285 Beater Helper 08/28/2021 Dalton MA 15460208 Behavior Analyst - WMA 09/08/2021 West Springfield MA 15505653 Behavior Analyst (BCBA) 09/17/2021 West Springfield MA 15470174 Behavioral Health Associate - Adolescent 09/10/2021 Springfield MA Page 3 of 35 413.774.4361 800.457.2603 [email protected] www.masshirefhcareers.org
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