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We are seeking Full-time Associate Psychotherapists (AMFT, ACSW, APCC), to join our innovative and dynamic teams.
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We’re seeking a Principal Electronics Engineer to join our growing Tactical Systems Department.
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We design, develop, and manufacture advanced products for ground, maritime, and airborne applications.
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5+ years of experience with tool and die/mold making/Mold Repair
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Vast is looking for a Senior PCB Designer, reporting to the
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Benefits/PerksCareers Advancement Opportunities Professional Development Competitive CompensationBackgroundRoots Through Recovery is a trauma-focused outpatient treatment center for adults and adolescents in Long Beach, CA. We have proudly served the Long Beach community since 2016.
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The Electro Optical Infrared Systems (EOIS) line of business within DRS has locations in Dallas and Austin, TX, Melbourne, FL, and Cypress, CA. EOIS develops, manufactures, and supports infrared and electro-optical solutions for soldiers, ground vehicles and airborne platforms.
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Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our client’s organization’s Tactical Systems Department.
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Company DescriptionTotal compensation: $15.96 - $19.00 / hourComoto Holdings is America's largest and fastest-growing omnichannel platform in the powersports aftermarket-products industry; dedicated to advancing the experience of powersports enthusiasts across the globe.
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Mental Health America of Los Angeles (MHALA) has been a pioneer in mental health services, advocacy, innovation, and training for nearly a century.
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As a union contractor, we work on a referral process from the local union halls for the hiring of all craft workers.
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The ideal candidate will have technical, managerial, and market access responsibilities to lead the execution of project work and implement business strategy to develop new client work and maintain existing client relationships.
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Founded as a faith-based hospital in 1923 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Dignity Health – St. Mary Medical Center is a 389-bed, acute care, nonprofit hospital located in Long Beach, California.
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We are a dynamic Marine Construction and Marine Transportation company experiencing rapid growth.
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Reporting to the Superintendent, the Automation & Controls Engineer will develop and implement company automation and control and controls standards.
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