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Roto-Rooter offers excellent career paths for military veterans and personnel who are planning to transition into new civilian professions. Good fit for those with sales experience in the following industries: auto sales, roofing, construction, windows, pest control, security, lawn care, restaurant.
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Project coordination/management, engineering internship, military, or related work experience. #LI-DJ1 Hvac controls, building controls, building automation, programming, field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, desigo, modbus, tridium, Niagara, alerton, controls, commissioning, lonworks, bacnet, ddc, bau, bms, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Desired qualifications: Prior law enforcement experience, college courses in criminal justice, and/or military experience. $51,116 to $71,660 annually dependent on qualifications and any prior law enforcement experience and/or military service.
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3-5 years working in the critical power industry with UPS, DC Power Systems/OEM experience [Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson, etc], previous military experience in electronics/avionics, or a 2–4-year technical degree or certificate.
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Military experience as a 25B/U, 31B/E, 35F, 35M, 35L, 35T or comparable AOC for Warrant Officers and Officers (one-year Biometrics specific) Prior experience providing teaching and training in a classroom or field environment.
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FTT is a growing world class turbomachinery company in beautiful Jupiter, Florida USA which employs 180+ engineers and technicians with over 4,000 combined years of aero engine (military and commercial), industrial, and space turbomachinery experience.
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While desired, this equivalent field experience need not rise to the level of subject matter expertise in nuclear weapon design/science/engineering (found in parts of the organizations listed above, such as A, B, or Z-Division at LLNL or X-Division at LANL.
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We provide clients with expert planning, architecture design, engineering, environmental and construction administration services across a wide variety of market sectors, including transportation (aviation, highways, roads and bridges), food and beverage processing, renewable energy, municipal infrastructure, military, telecommunications, cultural resources, and hydropower and water resources.
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Please include all pertinent experience in your application to include, full or part time, volunteer, military, acting capacity, or any other such work history that is applicable to the position for which you wish to be considered.
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Experience and Knowledge Required: HS diploma and 5+ years relevant stone sales experience required OR Bachelor’s degree in Business or related field and 3+ years relevant sales/management experience in the stone business.
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Experience & Education Required for the Calibration Technician II: A two-year degree in Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics, other related technical field or equivalent military training and two years of applicable (Metrology, Instrumentation, Calibration) experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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In lieu of a ministry degree, may possess two years of work experience in a military chapel environment (paid or volunteer) as a religious education coordinator, Christian school teacher, youth minister, Bible school teacher or related field.
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NOTE: Creditable specialized experience may have been gained in work on a police force; through service as military police officer; in work providing visitor protection and law enforcement in parks, forests, or other natural resource or recreational environments; in performing criminal investigative duties; or in other work that provided the required knowledge and skills.
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4 or more years (or equivalent) field or trade work experience as a journey-level mechanical piping insulator (an apprenticeship program preferred) in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operations setting is required; government, military, or large commercial construction experience preferred.
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In the last three years, six months job experience as a Military Medical Technician (Canada), Combat Medic (USA), Field Medic (USA), Healthcare Specialist (USA), Hospital Corpsman (USN), Aerospace Medical Service Technician (USAF), OR.
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