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Minimum of two (2) years of NETC training process experience and minimum two (2) years of experience in training, facilities, and organizational structure of NAVSCOLEOD, NDSTC, or CEODD.
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The On-Site Manager is the on-site lead for all contract personnel at JBPH-H and abroad. Position Title: On-Site Manager. Desired working knowledge of Joint Training Information Management System (JTIMS) and Global Theater Security Cooperation Management Information System (G-TSCMIS) requirements and capabilities and be able to become proficient in using required capabilities with minimal training.
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On-going training in different methods of therapy including DBT, MI, trauma-informed, and others. Whether your background is in Substance Use Disorders, Mental Health, or Social Work, Bradford's training, licensing support, and overall experience can provide the valuable foundation necessary to make a difference in someone's life.
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In the role of Wind Site Manager at Windstar Wind near Tehachapi, California, you will assume responsibility for all operational facets on the maintenance and repair of the wind farm.
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Proven hands-on experience with information security solutions such as Web Proxy, NGFW, Security Gateways, working with remote access and site to site VPN technologies, SAML/SSO, DLP, Data security and understand but also write regex expressions.
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Unique projects: An AmeriCorps member will assist with hands-on construction task including demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry, and landscaping.
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Job Description Freelance Interpreters for on site consecutive/simultaneous interpreting in the Atlanta, GA area. These are “1099” (Independent Contractor) positions with the interpretation to take place on site (OS), to cover our customers’ specific needs.
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Manage daily safety operations for construction projects as assigned, including direct oversight of Site Safety Technicians and educate project teams on establishing and maintaining safe work conditions, instill safety awareness in each RECON team member of the construction crew onsite.
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Required Training New adjunct instructors contracted to teach in any USD online degree programs must complete: LDC-102 The USD Way: Online Course Facilitation Description: this workshop introduces faculty to common online teaching scenarios with hands-on course preparation activities.
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This position reports directly to the Site Manager, Site Supervisor, or Assistant Site Manager, depending on site personnel configuration. CW will be sorting mail, producing high-quality images on a higher Ed campus in a retail establishment.
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We are currently searching for an experienced Traffic & Roadway Engineer in Training to support ourEast Gulf Regionlocated in Tennessee. Work on temporary traffic control plan/traffic management plan (TMP) and signing, pavement marking plans.
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The On-site Case Manager will participate in all mandatory program and division meetings and trainings, as assigned by his/her supervisor and Division Director or Deputy Director.
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Experience with UiPath Orchestrator and/or other components of UiPath Automation Suite· Completion of UiPath Infrastructure training, including but not limited to Instructure-Led training.
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ACTS-Aviation Security, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the international security company ICTS Europe and specializes in the provision of security solutions and services; primarily focused on catering, aircraft and cargo screening.
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Hands-on experience in designing, constructing, and operating production systems on a large scale. SRE Capability - to leverage knowledge and best practices of Site Reliability Engineering such as SLO, SLI, and SLA definitions to establish error budgets with customers, eliminate toil via automation, perform emergency response (triage, postmortem, retrospective), analyze business needs with architects to plan demand forecast and provide capacity planning, understand chaos engineering for resiliency, and to inspire others in supporting Chevron’s Agile/DevOps transformation.
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