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This position typically requires successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing.
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Pass a DOT/FAA pre-employment drug, alcohol, and random screening throughout your employment, which includes screening for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, PCP, and amphetamine.
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This position successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired; thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing. HDR is a drug and alcohol free environment.
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For some positions, you may be required to provide drug and alcohol testing, before or during employment, based on our Drug Testing and Drug Free Workplace Policy.
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Primary Responsibilities In the role of Civil Construction Inspector, we'll count on you to: Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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In accordance with Pillar Innovation’s Drug and Alcohol policy, employees are required to participate in random, post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing as requested.
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Led by the strength of our values and a culture shaped by employee ownership, we network with each other, build on each other's contributions, and collaborate together to make great things possible.
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Are you willing and able to pass a drug/alcohol screening prior to becoming a Police Officer for the City of North Little Rock and participate in random drug testing throughout your police career.
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This position requires successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired; thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing.
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Driver will be subject to a DOT regulated pre-hire drug and alcohol testing and if hired will be put in for random selection going forward. As a condition of employment, Idaho Forest Group requires applicants to complete a variety of pre-employment screening processes which may include, but are not limited to: criminal background check, drug and substance test, reference check, prior work verification, driving history (MVR), physical screening, education verification, aptitude/skills testing, and credit checks.
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This position is designated as safety/security sensitive and is subject to pre-employment, reasonable suspicion and random drug and alcohol screening. The City of Midwest City is accepting applications for Construction Inspector I in the Engineering and Construction Services Department.
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Must be willing and able to participate, with negative results in pre-employment and random drug and alcohol testing Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, Sharepoint, Adobe Acrobat Excellent web research skills Supervisory experience is preferred but not required Must be legally authorized to work in the United States and have IDs needed to verify Willing to work additional hours in the event of an emergency Willing to work in the field as needed.
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Ability to pass initial and random FAA Drug/Alcohol screening requirements. + Proficiently use precision measuring instruments including calipers, micrometers, CMM, height gauge, pins, torque wrenches, counter sink gauges, and other instruments required.
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This position is not designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is not subject to random drug and alcohol screening. These knowledge, skills, and abilities are usually, although not always, acquired through completion of Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related area, four (4) years of experience of professional-level accounting, accounts payable, payroll, record-keeping and financial management activities and operations, and two (2) years of supervision of professional-level employees.
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Must take and pass drug screening, and undergo random drug/alcohol testing. Non-Exempt, Hourly, Variable Hour Employee As an OATS Transit driver you will: Treat riders with respect, dignity and courtesy; drivers are required to assist all riders on and off the bus.
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