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Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana. Where applicable, drug testing for marijuana may be modified to conform with state and local laws.
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This statute allows employers to lawfully refuse to hire applicants for safety-sensitive jobs or to discipline or discharge employees who work in safety- sensitive jobs if they test positive for marijuana, even if they have a valid license to use medical marijuana.
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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. WORK STATUS & LOCATIONThis full-time, exempt position can be located at any Simpson Strong-Tie office.
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Under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Use and Patient Protection Act (OMMA), a safety sensitive position is defined as any job that includes tasks or duties that the employer believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others.
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Pre-employment background screening (criminal and MVR) and drug testing (including for marijuana) are required for all positions. Journeyman-HVAC, Journeyman-EMS, EMS, Installer, Install, Installation, Service Tech, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, entry level, Electrical, pipefitter.
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Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace where post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies.
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Applicants possessing a medical marijuana card will not be considered for safety sensitive positions. Please note that safety sensitive positions cannot test positive for marijuana or its metabolites, medical or otherwise.
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All cannabis industry employees must be age 21 or older and hold or obtain a valid OLCC Marijuana Handler's permit. All cannabis industry employees must be age 21 or older and hold or obtain a valid OLCC Marijuana Handler's permit.
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Licensure, Registration and/or Certification: CLEET certified peace officers, must obtain CLEET Armed Security Guard Certification within ninety days (90)of hire. All others, must obtain CLEET Armed Security Guard Certification within sixty days (60) of hire.
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The candidate selected for this position will be subject to pre-employment and random drug testing for illegal drugs, including marijuana, consistent with the Controlled Substances Act and the PNNL Workplace Substance Abuse Program.
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UC San Diego Health maintains a marijuana and drug free environment. Minimum one (1) year of recent inpatient, acute care adult ICU RN experience or equivalent (such as a critical care transport nurse, flight nurse etc.
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This includes marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. In addition, applicants must be able to demonstrate non-use of illegal drugs, including marijuana, for the 12 consecutive months preceding completion of the requisite Questionnaire for National Security Positions (QNSP.
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Maitri views Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program as an opportunity to help patients suffering from serious medical conditions, support intervention efforts to address the region’s opioid crisis, provide career training and lucrative opportunities for local residents in the medical marijuana industry.
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Position Overview: Under general supervision, Sales Associates provide guidance and education to each patient with medical marijuana needs. The company currently offers products spanning flower, edibles, oils, and tablets, and manufactures popular brands including Seed & Strain, Amber and Platinum Label CBD. With more than four million sales transactions since its inception in 2012, Columbia Care is known for setting the standard for compassion, professionalism, quality, care, and innovation in the rapidly expanding cannabis industry.
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Examples: Bridgeport mill, manual lathe, surface grinder, drill press, etc.) Other responsibilities may include: Equipment Maintenance & Calibration, Blueprint Reading, CNC machining, Welding, Composites Modification, Tooling Inspection, Laser Tracking, and much more.
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