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Under the direction of the Director of Student Activities & Advocacy, the Basic Needs Coordinator will be responsible for planning, organizing and promoting food access and other basic needs for College of Marin students.
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Knowledge of dental instruments, basic dental anatomy and operation of dental x-ray equipment. Perform routine dental laboratory procedures including pouring and trimming models, constructing custom impression trays, fabricating base plates and bite rims, fabricating mouth guards, basic denture repairs, etc.
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To be eligible for consideration as a Lateral Police Officer, you must possess a California POST Basic Certificate and currently work as a Police Officer in a State of California POST agency; OR have worked in the job classification within one (1) year of application, and can show proof of successful completion of the California POST agency-specific field training program/jail training program.
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Basic skills in welding techniques including MIG/TIG/arc/stick welding. Duties may include but are not limited to sanding, painting, basic electrical repair, carpentry, or other repairs. Safely utilizes various metal shop tools including horizontal band saw, angle grinder, chop saw, die grinder, mag drill, manual pipe bender, and other metal working tools and equipment.
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Able to receive the TCOLE Basic Telecommunications Operator Certification prior to completing the one (1) year probationary period. Currently holds at least a TCOLE Basic Telecommunicator Certification.
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The basic function of the Paramedic/Firefighter is to provide medical care and transportation for a patient at the Paramedic/Firefighter (EMT-P) level, within their scope of practice, as stipulated by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and/or EMS Commission of Illinois.
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These may require basic blood separation, labeling and assay methods such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, MACs bead isolations and other associated specialized laboratory methods including tissue culture and molecular biology techniques.
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Lateral Police Officer candidates must be currently employed at least one (1) year as a peace officer as specified in the State of California Penal Code, Section 830.1 or Section 830.2 (a) - (d) and possess a valid Basic P.O.S.T. Certificate.
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Basic knowledge and understanding of commercial building automation controls, fire alarm, security systems (access control, intrusion, video management) or related; ability to read and understand basic electrical drawings and customer specifications.
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ACAC Accreditation Required- CRIE-GHS Certification Required-Basic Building Science Knowledge-InterNACHIa∯*∯ Moisture Course Mold Course Advanced Mold Course Indoor Air Quality Course Infrared Thermography Course non-compete is required for this position.
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Carpentry-partition framing metal/wood studs, installation of basic cabinetry/countertops, installation of doors/window. Plumbing-replacement/installation of sinks, faucets, toilets and basic drainage and water lines (licensed plumbers encouraged to apply.
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Provide excellent customer service by performing basic diagnostics, service repairs and maintenance work on customer and/or dealer-owned consumer and residential small engine equipment. Performs basic diagnostics and repairs on small engine equipment including 2 and 4 cycle engines.
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Thorough knowledge of mechanical engineering fundamentals including basic physics, electromagnetism, statics/dynamics, basic circuit theory, structural mechanics, controls, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat, and mass transfer.
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Must be able to pass the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic Law Enforcement Training Course. The dental insurance plan covers services such as regular checkups, x-rays, fillings and crowns.
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National or State EMT-Basic certification. Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-Basic) in Tappahannock, New Kent & South Hill, VA. Heath, Dental, Vision, Disability Insurance and 401K.
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