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We will be hiring students with strong potential after 2 weeks and will pay them while they train. We are looking for the right person to be a team member with high energy, a great attitude and desire to have fun at work and be part of Maverick Gaming.
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Not just the people we help by providing quality plumbing services, but also the professionals doing those services themselves. We are actively interviewing for this position - Apply today and our hiring manager will follow up.
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Currently, we are seeking a motivated, career and team-oriented Agile Release Train Engineer in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) Data Services Program.
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We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance testing. You will perform in all facets of the ground handling operation including but not limited to aircraft fueling/defueling, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft towing, using marshalling signals for aircraft parking, providing lavatory/potable water service, and using other various ground support equipment to help support the needs of customer and their aircraft.
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Manage and optimize the flow of value through the Agile Release Train (ART) using JIRA and Confluence, and customization we build in the Power BI dashboard. We are willing to train the right candidate.
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If you're up for a rewarding challenge, we invite you to take the first step and apply today! We are a collection of hundreds of family businesses, regional companies and large enterprises that together form the CRH family.
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We are looking for a Release Train Engineer who will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of Agile teams, promoting alignment, and facilitating the timely delivery of valuable software products or solutions.
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A conductor works as a member of a train crew that assists in switching rail cars, making or splitting up trains in rail yards, or moving rail cars between rail yards. Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) are now CPKC. As the only truly North American railway, we are making big moves.
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Signal crew members for movement of the engine or train using specific signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, back-up, set or release air brakes. Observe, interpret, and relay signals and other indications affecting movement of train.
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Fill out forms including train orders and switch lists and prepare clear and legible reports. Work in either train or yard service depending on seniority. Be a part of history as we connect a continent and create exciting career opportunities across our new transnational network.
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We are looking for a highly experienced, SAFe trained and certified Release Train Engineer (RTE) to work across cross-organizational, integrated project teams supporting NGA’s highest priority initiatives to establish Agile Release Trains (ARTs) to align, prioritize, and orchestrate the development of enterprise services and mission capabilities.
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We seek to hire a Mechanical Desk Engineer to assist the Locomotive Engineer and onboard train staff with urgent queries or at the train on route with our long-term maintenance contract for a fleet of high-tech rolling stock.
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One day you may be working as a certified traffic control flagger (we'll train you), the next day you may be setting rip rap rock in a flood control channel. Unlike other heavy civil contractors, we diversify in a broad range of markets including mining, landfills, golf courses, residential, CMAR/JOC, wind and energy, recreation, flood control, and transportation.
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We are looking for NICE PEOPLE who want to work in a fun, fast and friendly environment Previous motorcycle sales experience is not required, we will train the right person. Valid driver's license - Motorcycle endorsement is a plus, but we will train.
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It’s why we will take the time to train and coach you in window cleaning, pressure washing, holiday lighting, gutter cleaning and window tinting. We’ll train you on every step of the Window Genie Way. You’ll also learn how to do window cleaning, pressure washing, holiday lighting, and window tinting, so there will be no shortage of work for you.
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