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Recent civil/structural engineering graduates interested in practical field experience under a professional engineer to help bolster their growth are encouraged to apply. 0-5 years of appropriate inspection experience and/or field technician supervision.
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Skill in operating hydraulically operated equipment to the highest standards due to precision required to assemble playing field including but not limited to; paint scrubbing machines, airless paint sprayers, Pre-Rex Paint Remover, forklifts, ATV and other equipment deemed appropriate.
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Under general supervision, the Field Engineer will commission AV systems at client sites to provide the optimal performance according to the scope and design intent. Field installation and/or system design experience.
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The Senior Project Archaeologist will have extensive knowledge of field excavation techniques, implement archaeological inventory, evaluation, and data recovery efforts, analyze prehistoric and historic artifacts, and prepare compliance reports.
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Graduate Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, Applied Anthropology, Demography, Ethnography, User Experience Design or Research, Program Design or related field.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for building substation RTU configurations and remotely supporting field installations of Substation Integration and Automation (SIA) equipment for Southern Company's transmission and distribution systems.
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EVENT & FIELD TEAM MEMBER - Bill Noble Park. The Event & Field Team Member will be responsible for a variety of sports duties dependent upon the sports program's need for the day, providing participants with a quality program experience.
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MSL engagement with HCPs is focused on pre- and peri-launch activities or according to lifecycle needs of the brandThe MSL will engage in educational dialogue with relevant HCPs and share relevant clinical evidence and information based on the physicians' needs and in accordance with the field medical plan.
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The MSL will engage in educational dialogue with relevant HCPs and share relevant clinical evidence and information based on the physicians' needs and in accordance with the field medical plan.
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Position Summary: Responsible for completing assigned LeafFilter gutter protection project installations as directed by the Field Installation Lead and/or Installation management team. Powered by people, Leaf Home's innovative products and services are delivered with convenience, trust, and quality via 200+ regional sales and installation offices along with comprehensive field support offices in New York and Hudson, Ohio. We believe we win together.
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DESCRIPTION : The Superintendent will be responsible for the daily onsite field management and execution of the daily activities associated with heavy civil, DOT, and rail projects. Projects include heavy civil , rail construction , asphalt paving and general contracting.
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They directly partner with the VeriSight Regional & Territory Managers, along with Philips collaboration efforts between our Ultrasound, Image Guided Therapy Systems & Devices, Training & Education, Field Service Engineers and Field Management business segments to ensure alignment and coordination of activities that meet defined VeriSight business objectives.
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Under general supervision, perform routine field work related to soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, storm water sampling, installing and logging soil borings logs, and other assignments as designated.
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The Archaeological Technician will provide field and lab support to cultural resource projects throughout the US. The Archaeological Technician will have knowledge of basic field excavation techniques, the ability to process (wash, catalog, and mark) recovered archaeological artifacts, and be able to properly fill out field and laboratory forms and will perform pedestrian walkovers, excavation of shovel test pits, test units, and features, and mapping and site documentation.
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Bachelors or Associates degree in psychology, social work, education, criminal justice, or other related mental health field preferred, but not required. Bachelors or Associates degree in psychology, social work, education, criminal justice, or other related mental health field preferred, but not required.
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