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Our botanical resources practice includes: development of natural resources management plans; conducting ecological investigations and base-line studies; and mitigation planning, design and implementation.
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Assists pediatric and young adult patients in the areas of physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL’s, and social/emotional development and improves their level of independence by implementing skilled interventions to maximize the potential of each individual child.
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Our network of esteemed clients includes Government, Commercial, and Privately-owned facilities, ranging from acute care hospitals, sub-acute facilities, correctional facilities, schools, laboratories, and pharmacies to event planning firms.
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For over 30 years, Senior Resource Group-SRG has been an innovator in the development and operation of senior living communities across the USA. Our experience and passion has helped us win many awards for innovative community design, excellent service and exceptional care.
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The Application Specialist reports to the Manager, Application Specialists and is responsible for facilitating training and practicums, as well as providing advanced technical support for HammerHead equipment applications.
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We support the development of new detection capabilities that use a variety of remote sensing methodologies (EO/IR, Radar, Lidar, Chemical/Biological sensors, etc. Responsibilities include assisting with requirements development, concept and detailed design, presentation to customer at SRR, PDR, CDR, assembly, integration, and field testing.
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In addition to supervising professional staff; act as a tribal liaison and assist in the development of NAATE’s programs and events. The Executive Director will focus on tribal and community engagement at a national/local/state level, tribal philanthropy, Native American contracting/construction, and tribal economic and educational development.
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Core-Mark emphasizes personal growth and development for all associates. Responsibilities: Grow sales and profit margins through execution on sales strategy and territory management, planning a sales approach customized with individual customers.
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New opportunity based in Tucson AZ for an Operations Manager to lead, guide, and oversee the overall operation of the Bruker Preclinical Optical Imaging / Spectral Instruments Imaging production including daily activities to meet product delivery and quality requirements as well as materials planning, inventory and service inventory management.
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IT Qualifications At least two of the following: Bachelor of Engineering – Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology – Computer Science, Master of Computer Application CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) or better.
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Penske Logistics delivers value through its design, planning and execution in transportation, warehousing and freight management. Make the shift and fuel your career as a CDL Class A Truck Driver for Penske.
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The Technical Transfer Specialist will assist in coordination between Operations and the Development, Regulatory and Project team at Roche while launching of new Assays, Reagents and Bulk materials used in tissue diagnostics.
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We provide a wide range of services within the built environment, including general contracting, construction management, development, facilities management, engineering, architecture, and myriad other services.
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Lumenance seeks experienced, hands-on wire harness development engineers who can design electrical harnesses and more. Job duties:Independently develop professional, manufacturable, cost effective wire harness designsInterface with vehicle or equipment electrical system designers to ensure basic electrical requirements are understood and implementedDevelop wire harness routing designs in 3D CAD (Solidworks or other.
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Ongoing professional development and career planning. The Lead Cook follows federal and state guidelines in the planning, preparing, and serving of meals to clients and staff. Keywords: Food service, cook, food handler, lead cook, food safety, food handlers card, food services, prep cook.
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