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You're a good fit for this position if you have experience working in criminal justice / law enforcement roles such as a parole agent, probation officer, police officer, military police or correctional officer.
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Are you currently employed as full-time paid sworn Peace Officer (or equivalent) with a California City Police, County Sheriff, or State law enforcement agency with at least one year of continuous full-time law enforcement experience at time of application.
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Experienced: At least one year experience in a law enforcement agency as an emergency call taker AND radio operator (must be law enforcement dispatching). Do you have experience as a law enforcement emergency call taker AND radio operator (Experienced Dispatcher.
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At least one (1) year experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker AND radio operator. Do you have at least one (1) year of experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker and radio operator.
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This information is required by law and is provided by the SWC College Police Department. Southwestern College is looking to hire a part-time Business Law/the Legal Environment of Business Instructor for the Spring, 2023 semester (January 30, 2023-May 26, 2023.
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Have at least two (2) years of full-time, post-bar litigation experience in the practice of family law in California , to include processing dissolution, paternity, child support, child custody/visitation, and domestic violence cases.
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Floor & Decor provides equal employment opportunities to all associates and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other category protected by law.
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College level course work in radio communications or law enforcement is desirable. This classification is distinguished from the Police Dispatcher I (Trainee) classification in that the latter is an entry-level trainee classification.
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The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement. Site Supervisor for construction work on military bases.
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Depending on the operational requirements, size of the Hanger Clinic and subject to limitations imposed by state and/or local law, your role may include some or all of the functions listed below.
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Detains students pending the arrival of local administrator, law enforcement officer and/or emergency medical services when necessary. Organizes and supervises outdoor play, sports, recreation and creative activities for student groups.
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Under the direction of the EHS Manager, the Safety Specialist will conduct safety inspections at various worksites and monitor compliance with applicable safety rules and assist On-Site Supervisors with implementation/enforcement of safety policy and regulatory requirements.
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Marine Electrician is responsible for diagnosing faults or malfunctions to determine required repairs, using standard electrical formulas such as Ohms law, power calculations, Kirchhoff's Voltage/Current Laws, Inductive properties of a circuit, etc.
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2-5 years Gaming regulatory, auditing and/or law enforcement experience. Ensures compliance with Tribal, State, and Federal gaming laws, regulations, and internal controls by investigating reports of regulatory and criminal violations, personal injury tort claims, collaborating with Casino personnel, Tribal Police, and appropriate outside agencies, gathering evidence, facts, witness statements and pertinent information, documenting facts and observations, and making recommendations for appropriate corrective action or changes in rules and/or procedures as needed.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone.
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