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Attends, implements and provides all required training associated with the duties and functions of a law enforcement officer as specified by Arizona Police Officers Standards Training Board (POST) and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
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Join the Maricopa County Community College District as the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) and be at the forefront of transformative change! The Maricopa County Community College District Office of General Counsel is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of legal integrity and serving as a trusted strategic partner in advancing the educational mission of the District.
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Employment is contingent upon the individual maintaining a current Journeyman Wireman License (if required by the applicable state, city or county). Must hold a current Journeyman Wireman license (if required by the applicable state, city or county.
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In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing survey technicians, performing boundary, easement, deed, and title reviews, and conducting detailed research at the town, county, and state levels.
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Responsible for renewal of Maricopa County Food Handlers Card. Attends bi-annual Arizona state liquor law training. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Must possess a Maricopa County Food Handlers Card. Arizona Alcohol Awareness certification a plus.
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Requires possession of a current, valid Maricopa County food handler’s permit at the time of employment. Security practices and key control. Retirement: Correctional Food Service Supervisor 2 (COOK SUPERVISOR) positions participate in the Corrections Officer Retirement Plan (CORP.
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Graduation from accredited Culinary school preferredExperience: 3 years as banquet chef or sous chef in high volume luxury hotel environmentCertificates or Licenses: Maricopa County Food Service Worker Certification Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to work in confined spaces.
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Funding comes from the Federal Government through Arizona Department of Health Services’ AZ Health Zone.) The University of Arizona Maricopa County Cooperative Extension provides services to 5 communities in Maricopa County.
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Country United States of America State / County Arizona City Phoenix Division Structurals Company Noranco - Deer Valley Function Operations Workplace Type On-Site Position type Full Time Opportunity ID.
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Pinal County - Maricopa, Casa Grande, San Tan Valley, Gold Canyon, Coolidge, Florence. Maricopa County - Phoenix Metro, Wickenburg, Gila Bend, Cave Creek, Carefree, Queen Creek. Pima County - Tucson.
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This individual will cover Maricopa County. Associate in Claims (AIC) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation preferred. Reviews police records, hospital and medical records, and repair estimates.
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We also have 5 years of no deficiencies awarded to us by Maricopa County. Schedule: The Sous Chef/Kitchen Manager determines the work hours which includes rotating weekends and holidays that fall on the schedule.
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Must possess a valid Maricopa County Health Dept. Food Handlers card to be kept on file in Human Resources. County Legal Requirements. Originally built below Camelback Mountain in 1959, Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale reemerged as an icon of luxury and design after it was completely rebuilt in 2017.
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A Place At Home - Maricopa County - Benefits: Weekly Pay Monthly Attendance Bonuses Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance PTO Paid Sick Time LifeTime Fitness Membership Discounted Phone Plans at T-Mobile Approve your check weekly before processing Issued Apple iPad for documentation and communication Position Overview: The Caregiver is a member of the home care team.
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Position Description Maricopa County Correctional Health Services Department is seeking a dedicated Documentation Specialist/Technical Writer to join our Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation project.
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