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UCSF Health Workers' Compensation Department integrates claims management, ergonomics, return-to-work and partners with occupational health services, EH&S and disability management to improve the health and safety of medical center employees.
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Must be willing to work at the Orlando Airport (zip code 32827) Apart from religious observation, interested candidates must be willing to work a flexible full-time (40 hour/week) EVENING shift schedule, including days, evenings and weekends.
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Functions as the liaison between Corporate Care/EHS and HR for all work related injuries and employee return to work clearances; responsible for maintaining data in Agility for quarterly DART reports, and preparing/distributing annual OSHA logs and monthly reports including Safety, Safe Patient Handling, Infection Control and PIC.
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Perform all requested and necessary finishing work on jewelry to include polishing, rhodium plating and cleaning of customer, pre-owned and vendor merchandise to support sales and customer service.
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If, during outside duty hours, the Cardiovascular Technician is required to return to the MTF to facilitate patient care, the hours will be billed as call-back. Function and operate radiologic equipment to include image intensifier, x-ray tube, C-arm manipulation, panning table, positioning patient, digital subtraction angiography and fluoroscopic imaging in various magnification modes.
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Contribute to maximizing the financial return of precious metal recoveries (hard scrap, filings, sweeps, vacuum bags, etc.) Inspect all repair and refurbishment work to ensure a high level of workmanship before being sent to stores and customers.
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A DSW is required to complete all assigned DSW-related training, and in the event of an emergency, return to work as ordered. Pursuant to California Senate Bill 960, effective January 1, 2023, it is no longer required for peace officers to either be a citizen of the United States or be a permanent resident who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship; instead, peace officers must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
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Desire to spend extended periods of time, up to 6 weeks, and take backcountry flights into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Must be a minimum of 21 years of age, and ability to legally work in the US.
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Works with receiver or Management to ensure vendor return POs are created at time MRF is being processed with proper restock costing. We value our employees like family and are constantly working to provide a safe place to work for our employees.
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The Path Forward Return to Work program at Motorola Solutions is a 16- week paid returnship for experienced professionals returning to the workforce after taking time off for caregiving.
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The Path Forward Return to Work program at Zoox is a 16-week paid returnship for experienced professionals returning to the workforce. Zoox is developing the first ground-up, fully autonomous vehicle fleet and the supporting ecosystem required to bring this technology to market.
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The VP, Workplace Strategy role will play a crucial role in developing workplace strategy solutions and leading client-facing project engagements around the future of work, return to work, portfolio optimization and more traditional occupancy planning and workplace planning and execution.
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He VP, Workplace Strategy role will play a crucial role in developing workplace strategy solutions and leading client-facing project engagements around the future of work, return to work, portfolio optimization and more traditional occupancy planning and workplace planning and execution.
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Collect, compile, and analyze data relating to substation components, equipment specifications for procurement package development and pricing, IFR/IRC design and review processes, and IEEE/NESC Standards/NERC regulations for design work.
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Maintaining complete project documentation with respect to substation design and construction, including all completion packages, as-built requirements and return data information. Knowledge of electrical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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