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Assists with the maintenance and upkeep of the Viewpoint and Midway areas. Assists with the maintenance and upkeep of the Viewpoint and Midway areas. Acts as an initial point of contact in matters concerning safety and security in all areas: front door, Viewpoints, Midway, bar areas, kitchen and back of house areas, dining areas, private event rooms and restrooms.
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Specific software literacy (Primavera 3/6, Viewpoint, BIM, Revit) preferred. Specific software literacy (Primavera 3/6, Viewpoint, BIM, Revit) preferred. Our PE's work on site with a variety of other construction management personnel, including, but not limited to Project Managers, Superintendents, Quality Control Manager, and Site Safety and Health Officers.
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Assists in the rental of Billiards and Shuffleboards, maintaining and resetting the area after each use. The Captain's position requires a strong communicator who will guide our Guests through their Midway, retail, game rental and dining experiences.
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Treat everyone with respect and welcome the viewpoint of others; Classes are held on Carlsbad Unified School District campuses after school dismissal. Teach after-school enrichment class once or multiple times a week for 5 - 10 weeks at a time in topics including but not limited to: languages, sports, art, performance, cooking, STEM, coding, and/or technology.
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Learn from an insider’s viewpoint about the challenges and rewards on Wednesday, April 24 at 1:00 PM ET in a live webinar presentation by USBP Agents. The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) needs you for entry-level openings as a Border Patrol Agent , providing security for our nation’s borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need.
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We are looking for Construction Superintendent candidates to join our West Coast Field Operations team for military projects located in San Diego County. Additionally, all candidates must successfully pass a drug screening and commercial criminal background check, including a stricter Department of Defense background check, for access to job site at military base (if applicable for position being hired for.
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Work with UX design and QA team to ensure proper research into the customer viewpoint and needs by working closely with users and engineering team members. Experience with cloud platforms and/or technologies (Amazon, Openstack, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud.
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Presents the CCSI to the labeling committee, contributes viewpoint to Company Core Data Sheet (CCDS) development, and reviews final CCDS and associated product labels. Presents the CCSI to the labeling committee, contributes viewpoint to Company Core Data Sheet (CCDS) development, and reviews final CCDS and associated product labels.
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