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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $174,900 - $199,700 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer.
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Position SummaryThe Senior Security Specialist acts as a first responder for emergencies, evacuations, and active shooter incidents supporting the Guardian home office location in Bethlehem, PA. It is an armed, on-site hybrid position that has daily responsibilities for processing visitors, assisting colleagues, monitoring access control alarms and cameras, conducting building tours, and performing Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operator functions.
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Assist in user onboarding by working with new staff on their first day. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAttention gamers and musicians, hard core tech geeks and vegan mountaineers: MTS Pro Services is made up of an amazing array of people, and if you have strong opinions about the Prequels, spaces vs.
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These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more.
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Possess all skills from Associate Install Technician and most skills from the Associate Fabrication Technician job descriptions to install components and make modifications on site as necessary to complete the project.
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Turn on stereo/television to appropriate turndown standard. Turn on appropriate lighting if guest is not present during service. Double check cleanliness of completed work area and placement of amenities in each complete guestroom before moving on to the next task.
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With a team of strategists, media and celebrity experts, we are a holistic agency headquartered in New York. Our client work includes established and emerging brands alike include Hurley, bebe, SIEDRES, EM on Holiday, Mr. Larkin, Wolf Circus and Brixton.
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Incredible associate rental discount if you choose to live on-site! In addition to the education outlined above, zero to one year prior experience working on a commercial or multi-unit residential property.
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On site, 5 days per week in our Long Island City Office. We are hiring a Community & Relationship Manager to join our newly created team focused on ecosystem engagement and network development within our Core Fellowship program.
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Work Environment: This job operates in a shelter site in Far Rockaway, Queens and works with a population who may suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, disability, HIV/AIDS and/or other health issues.
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Monitor front and entrance for safety and function by conducting ongoing inspection of sidewalks, monitoring dangerous conditions due to rain, ice or snow, conducting proper clean-up and safety protocol as necessary, and reporting all hazardous or potentially dangerous property conditions to on-site maintenance and/or management colleagues.
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Content creation optimized for Instagram stories and reels, delivered quickly on site. You are always on trend with Instagram and TikTok and really understand what the audience loves to see.
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Site evaluation, venue selection, contract negotiation, budget approvals, hotel room blocks, invite process, attendee registration, promotional items/giveaways, booth setup, signage, shipping details, marketing materials, speaker arrangements, presentations, and on-site management and execution.
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The Pro Bono Manager will focus on bolstering the Units full scope pro bono immigration docket by training and mentoring pro bono attorneys on immigration applications and maintaining a docket of cases filed by firms and awaiting determination.
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Injury Illness Physical Exams Vaccinations X-Ray and On-Site Lab Services Pediatric COVID-19 Testing & Services Urgent Care (virtual + in person) Orthopedic Blood Testing Medication dispensation and prescriptions.
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