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Prior experience with financial management and reporting tools (i.e. HFM, OneStream) is a plus, but not required. Prior experience with SAP is a plus, but not required. The Financial Analyst, FP&A, will play a key role in supporting the FP&A function at Rust-Oleum North America, thus helping drive financial decision-making and supporting the organization’s strategic initiatives.
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Concept Plus is hiring a Corporate Security Manager (CSM). Concept Plus is a growing consulting firm headquartered in Fairfax, VA. We are an Oracle Gold Partner, offering deep technical expertise, combined with business insights and an experienced team focused on providing technical solutions for our clients.
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Knowledge of airport Ground Service Equipment (GSE) and airport operations is a plus, but not required. dnata is hiring Fleet/Ground Service Equipment (GSE) A Mechanic/Diesel Mechanic at JFK Airport.
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As a Pet Nail Tech at Pet Supplies Plus, you’re pawsitively passionate about people and their pets. Recommend the perfect shampoo to make a dog’s coat shine. With over 700 locations in 42 states, the stores have a streamlined design making it easy to navigate a wide assortment of natural foods, hard goods and pet services.
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Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere! Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House.
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Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay, flexible hours, discounted meals, scholarship opportunities, college tuition, 401K, Leadership Development, Opportunities to grow within the store, and a positive atmosphere.
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Knowledge of BigFix, Tenable, Okta, Palo Alto NGFW, Cisco Switching, Meraki, Zerto, Veeam, will be a plus. Power Shell, MacOS knowledge, IBM Cloud and Firewall administration are all a plus.
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Experience in debt capital markets and/or asset management (at an investment bank, hedge fund, rating agency, or issuer) is a plus. Knowledge of statistical programming languages (e.g. Python/R/SQL) is a plus.
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Here at Chick-Fil-A South Franklin/Berry Farms we look to cultivate a fun and fast paced environment." Your work will do more than just serving people food, this is a place where we actively partner with non-profit organizations and push for a greater purpose.
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A good understanding of Fanuc and Siemens PLC’s and how they interface with the NC is a strong plus. Fanuc robotics experience is a strong plus. Allen-Bradley PLC and HMI programming experience a strong plus.
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Must have valid, active state-issued Class C driver's license; CDL Class A or B is a plus; acceptable MVR required. The Rig Tool Pusher/Field Supervisor is responsible for the management and supervision of a Plug & Abandonment (P&A) rig crew and coordinating with various management and subcontractor personnel on customer location.
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Whole lemons are freshly squeezed in our restaurants and combined with pure cane sugar and water (yep, that's all) to make Chick-fil-A Lemonade®. At Chick-fil-A, the team member role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity.
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Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity and restaurant experience is a plus, but no experience is necessary. As a Kitchen Prep Team Member, you will support the kitchen team by efficiently creating prepped "cold" menu items, such as wraps, salads, fruit, and catering trays, that meet Chick-fil-A standards.
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Knowledge of USACE design and construction procedures and policies, dam safety assurance policy and guidance, and FERC Dam Safety background a plus. Experience with navigation structures and large hydraulic gates (including experience with fiber/polymer materials) is a plus.
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American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) a plus. American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Level l/ll Certification a plus. Must be able to successfully obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC.
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