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Education : Bachelor's Degree in any of the following Engineering Disciplines: Mechanical, Civil, Structural or Construction Management course of studies that included CAD. Experience : Minimum 2 years as a Field Engineer Relocation : Employee is based in our West Coast Office, potential assignments in Greater Los Angeles Area and/or San Francisco Bay Area. Travel is required between job sites when business needs arise.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical field to include one of the following (computer science, computer information systems, computer networking) and 7+ years of experience in network engineering. Enhance Relativity's Information technology team to support our rapid growth across multiple sites.
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They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and as a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst for the Army National Guard, those words protect the lives of U.S. personnel in the field. You'll analyze aerial and ground photographs, as well as electronic imagery of enemy ships, bases, missile sites, and industrial facilities, identifying enemy equipment, weapons and operational forces.
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With Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and SCPMG staff, develops strategic/business plans to achieve integrated services across the continuum of care at multiple sites/departments. Masters Degree in related field (nursing, health administration, business, public health or management.
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The successful candidate will have a background in environmental engineering and a successful work history in environmental investigations and environmental site remediation of chemical contaminated sites.
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Joining our team as a Field Service Technician means embarking on a dynamic and rewarding career. Field Service Technician. Travel to client sites to assemble, set up, and repair complex machinery.
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This position works predominantly in the field working independently or as part of a larger team at exterior project sites (i.e., industrial/ brownfield facilities, monitoring wells, treatment systems, construction projects) to perform sample collection, recording of operational/meter parameters, and oversight of subcontractors (e.g., drillers, heavy equipment operators, truckers.
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As an Installation Manager in the metal additive manufacturing industry, you will oversee the installation of our advanced 3D printing systems at client sites. Minimum of 5 years in an installation or field service role, with at least 2 years in a supervisory position, preferably in the metal additive manufacturing or similar high-tech industry.
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In partnership with the L&D team, develop content for training Camp Directors, including facilitating retreat logistics and content, developing coaching materials, and deploying coaching capacity across sites.
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As a staff engineer, you will assist with managing remediation projects at refineries and other petroleum or industrial sites under regulatory orders. Your work will involve assessing and optimizing remediation systems; developing engineering estimates; performing environmental remediation system operation and maintenance (including environmental sampling and field data collection); overseeing hydrocarbon recovery; evaluating groundwater and system sampling data developing reports; and supporting technical/business development/marketing needs.
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The Field Service Technician I is responsible for the delivery of high-quality customer service, performing preventative maintenance, routine repair, and calibration/verification of Hach devices located at our customer sites.
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Your tasksAs a Field Service Technician , you will travel to hospital sites to complete the installation, service, and maintenance of Belimed products while providing excellent service to customers.
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Certifications in public health, Nutrition, Food safety, or related field. Assembly, packing and proper placement and care of meals including ensuring appropriate temperature levels of meals when distributed to sites across Los Angeles County.
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Previous experience in Career Services experience required, and job development, staffing and recruitment, medical sales or a closely related field preferred. Maintain relationships with externship sites and employers, in an effort to address their staffing solutions and to provide follow-up with placements.
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The Field Machinist is responsible for the set up and operation of a wide variety of portable machine tools to perform on-site machine work and repairs on location at client work sites. TEAM’s is a global best in class provider of field machining services to industrial sites and manufacturing facilities.
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