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Note: Due to organizational requirements, this role necessitates 100% on-site presence. Cavco is a Phoenix-based company and we are seeking a dynamic IT Help Desk Manager to collaborate with our Infrastructure, Applications, and Information Security teams.
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Unless expressly allowed by state or federal law, or regulation, must be located in a state or territory of the United States when conducting utilization review or an appeals consideration and cannot be located on a US military base, vessel or any embassy located in or outside of the US. Minimum of 10 years of clinical experience; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment. This mechanic/technician role performs preventive maintenance, perform diagnostics and make repairs on equipment in the safest, most effective way possible to avoid downtime.
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Working on the same site together, we bond with our colleagues; every day, serving the same purpose with dedication and a vigilant eye. Paragon/SCIS has a legendary legacy standing tall in front of all critical assets of the United States of America.
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Every Cogir community is a unique and dynamic place, shaped by the residents themselves and led by an empowered on-site executive team. We promote local leadership, so decisions are made on-site, quickly, and in the community's best interests.
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Demonstrate keen attention to detail in all aspects of the job to ensure safety and security for all on-site. Display intermediate/advanced computer skills to utilize the proprietary software on-site.
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Monitor guest’s reaction to playtimes and general demeanor by charting playtime interactions Follow all standards of safety with regards to handling guests, particularly aggressive guests and escape artists Immediately alert front staff and resort manager when a guest is ill or exhibiting odd behavior - follow-up by filling out illness form and turning it into a shift lead/manager.
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McNeilus produces a complete line of high-performance rear load, front load, and automated side load refuse bodies to augment any refuse collection fleet. Experience with contact center or hands on equipment repair work.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Desk Manager and/or General Manager while providing attentive courteous and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay.
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However, it is crucial that you be located on-site at Arizona State University in order to perform the duties required of this position. This position will support the leasing and marketing efforts for our new student housing development located near Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ. This internship will help prepare you for a position in marketing and communications by offering hands-on experience with inbound and content marketing strategies, content calendar creation, CRM and marketing automation software, social media campaigns, and more.
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Operate all mobile equipment: forklift, boom/scissor lift, rack loader, front loader, sweeper, etc. Some positions require FMCSA regulated on-going drug and alcohol testing. This position requires hands-on operation of terminal equipment and developing a familiarity with bulk truck and rail car operations.
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You will have the opportunity to work with two wo MA's, two physicians, one nurse practitioner , one front office, one surgery scheduler and one referral coordinator. This position will complete all necessary on-boarding/orientation activities, including simulation training, as needed or directed.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Surgery Coordinator. The Surgery Coordinator will be responsible for surgery scheduling, benefits, authorization management, medical terminology, medical office support, and customer service.
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Enjoy great work flexibility with on-site/hybrid options and potential for full remote work. 1+ years of family law experience, focusing on complex cases. Stay updated on family law developments to provide accurate advice.
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Certification required, CPA, CRMA, CCEP, CRMP, CIA, Certified Federal Bank Examiner, Attorney (concentration in banking law, securities law, financial services regulation, or similar), or related license/certification, CRCM certification preferred.
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