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Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for Robotic Field Engineer / Construction Surveyor. 3 years of experience as a Robotic Field Engineer or Survey Crew Chief is preferred.
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Gain supervised knowledge of Ohio's native wildlife, human/wildlife conflicts, non-lethal solutions, and state and federal regulations governing wildlife rehabilitation. Must currently be actively working on a degree in field of biology, pre-vet, zoology, conservation, or equivalent field(s.
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While we prefer candidates who have an associate degree in medical coding or a related field, we will consider anyone with experience in medical billing or insurance authorization. You will also monitor the schedule for our add-on patients, ensuring there are no conflicts and that we will have the prior authorization we need to move forward with their appointment or procedure.
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The production practices and consumption patterns of food and agricultural commodities are taking these systems on an unsustainable trajectory with multiple impacts on human development, the environment and economies; from ecosystem degradation, conflicts over land and natural resources, reduced capacity and resilience to climate and other shocks, persistent poverty, food insecurity and related people displacement and migration, to malnutrition including overweight and obesity.
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A bachelor's degree in an environmental science, a physical science, a natural science, engineering, or a closely-related field. Work with project teams and maintenance staff to resolve environmental conflicts through avoidance and minimization measures and propose mitigation measures for impacts to wetland and waters resources.
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Provide technical support for field inspection staff on land development projects, including review of materials submittals, proposed changes due underground conflicts, and questions or request for information from contractors that require a response.
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Performs monthly field Maintenance Rating Program (MRP) inspection, as directed by FDOT random sampling, and compiles results for project review and action. Advises QC Manager and/or Project Manager of changing policies and conflicts with standards on current or planned work.
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Bachelors degree in Recreation, Fitness and Nutrition, Sports Management, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, or related field preferred. Bachelor's degree in Recreation, Fitness and Nutrition, Sports Management, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, or related field preferred.
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Bachelor’s Degree with 4-6 years of experience in law firm new business intake, conflicts, compliance, regulatory operations, or a related field. The New Business Intake and Conflicts Analyst is responsible for the oversight of the new business intake process, including the accurate and timely identification and resolution of conflicts affecting the opening of new client matters and the clearance of new hires.
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Supports collaboration with the Integrated Service Center (ISC) Network Operations Center (NOC), external agencies/customers, and field units. Drives situational Awareness of world, national, or local events (e.g., natural disasters, civil unrest, low intensity conflicts, acts or terrorism) and correlates impacts to Network Operations Squadron managed and monitored systems.
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Review and check adequacy and accuracy of computations, preliminary layout and design work from the field and survey data. Conduct field reviews of existing conditions to provide guidance and requirements for private development engineering plans, in accordance with City of Everett standards and adopted codes.
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You have at least 3 years of experience in the field of international development or humanitarian field from the human resources management angle. Handicap International/Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is an independent and impartial international solidarity organization, which intervenes in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflicts and disasters.
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Act as a mediator in resolving conflicts and employee relations issues within the division. Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Business Administration or another related field. Field benefits questions and support communications on program offerings.
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The OSP Field Engineer takes on the role of gathering the necessary field information regarding aerial, buried or underground Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications cable and associated facilities.
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Further duties will include but are not limited to redlines, bore design, CAD, and make-ready analysis, field notes, pole survey, sonde conduit, locating, QC prints, butterfly drawings, and preparation of prints.
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