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Background checks with criminal courts, state and county repositories of criminal records, the Department of Motor Vehicles, are required of all Positions.
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An official current driving record (obtained within the last six months) from your local State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or from the official DMV website must accompany the job application (no third-party records accepted.
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The Colorado Department of Revenue's (CDOR) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has the perfect opportunity for you. 6 years of professional experience in operations management, multi-unit supervision, project/program management, and records and information management.
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Possession and maintenance of a CDL Class B license issued by the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles will be required. Candidates applying without a CDL B license are required to obtain a CDL permit within 30 days of appointment and obtain the license by the end of the probationary period.
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Incumbents will be required to furnish their driving record from the Department of Motor Vehicles, proof of insurance and sign an authorization so TCU can obtain records directly from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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All Positions require background checks with criminal courts, state and county repositories of criminal records, and the Department of Motor Vehicles. This form is required by the U.S. Department of Justice and Immigration and Immigration and Naturalization Services.
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Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) system. Under supervision, the Sheriff's Records Officer I performs a wide variety of specialized and/or technical law enforcement support duties within the Sheriff's Department.
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Previous sales experience: 4 years of Security and Fire Life Safety sales or 5+ years in the security system industry. A test for Evidence of Substance Abuse by urinalysis test is required if this application results in an offer of employment.
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Accept and process payments for parking citations; track receipts and work with Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) media; reconcile parking citation transactions; record and audit parking citations to ensure accuracy of citation amount; and process refunds and appeals and prepare monthly cite reports to obtain citation totals and reconcile monthly invoices.
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Valid driver’s license Preferred : Fire Life Safety, Low Voltage or Security experience Fire Alarm Manufacturer certifications Proficiency working in Microsoft Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Basic understanding of IT functionality Physical Demands: Able to safely and effectively use general hand and power tools.
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The service and maintenance of Fire Alarm systems and their components to ensure proper functionality. We are looking for experienced Fire Alarm Service Technician in the Lafayette, IN., area to join our best-of-the-best team as we drive the industry forward and pursue excellence in everything we do.
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Under supervision (Account Clerk I) or general supervision (Account Clerk II), perform a variety of account and statistical recordkeeping work in connection with the development, maintenance, and processing of City fiscal and statistical records; provide customer service for utility billings and business licenses; perform general office support assignments; and perform related work as required.
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Criminal background check, review of consumer & motor vehicle records, verification of SSN & passing drug test at a certified testing facility). As a Body Shop Technician you are responsible for repairing damaged bodies of vehicles and/or parts in accordance with the factory and dealership specifications and time standards.
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The installation of security products and systems, including; Intrusion, Video Surveillance, Access Control, Intercom, and Monitoring. Climb a ladder reaching a height of at least 12 feet and use a man lift to perform services.
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The installation and service of security products and systems, including Intrusion, Video Surveillance, Access Control, Intercom, and Monitoring. 2 + years of security installation and networking or security service.
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