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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA is seeking an Entry-Level Investigations Attorney to join their Criminal Defense Team. The successful candidate will report to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney and will be responsible for managing a caseload, interacting with clients, and collaborating with a team of attorneys and legal assistants.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in Urban Design and/or Bachelors or Masters Degree in Architecture. Lead client presentations to executive-level audiences. Knowledge of urban planning, zoning, CEQA, entitlements and technical issues.
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Bachelors or an advanced degree in GIS, environmental science, geology, geomatics engineering, geotechnical engineering, or related field with demonstrated GIS training or coursework. Balance a high level of creativity with adherence to established Stantec GIS standards and best practices.
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Bachelor's degree required High School Diploma or GED (minimum) Reliable Transportation Successfully complete Live Scan background check, employment verification and TB screening Be able to lift up to 30lbs.
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Full Time Entry Level - Lockbox Transaction Processor II. Knowledge of 10 key, data entry and balancing principles preferred, but not required. Data Entry (back up person for keying alpha and numeric information from source documents to into system.
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Summary of Essential Job Duties: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist I (CLS I) in the Special Testing Laboratory is an entry level position that functions under the direction of senior technical personnel.
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Basic computer skills, knowledge of word processing, data entry, and use of Internet and Internet research. Enter and report patient-level data into ACMS Case-Watch in a timely manner.
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Bachelors degree in radiologic technology or other imaging discipline, health care, business or health services administration OR four (4) years of experience in a directly related field.
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Bachelors or Associates Degree, preferably in toy design, industrial design, product design or graphic design. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Qualifications Educational Requirements: Bachelors degree in biological sciences, chemistry or related discipline required. Operates lab computers for data entry and maintains accurate data records.
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As the Entry-Level Investigations Attorney, you will report to the Managing Criminal Defense Attorney. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe're looking for an Entry-Level Investigations Attorney within a premier law firm with lots of room for growth.
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Required Experience Required: Master’s degree in social work Evidence of continuing education Knowledge with regulatory requirements related to reporting of child/elder abuse, substance use/abuse, child protective custody, adoptions, and other legal requirements.
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Be proficient with the Master Chorale’s patron-management system, Tessitura, including data entry, list pulling and analysis. · In partnership with the Annual Fund Manager, adopt separate retention, upgrade, and acquisition goals for each annual giving level ($99 - $24,999.
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Education:JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. We are seeking a Counsel level Attorney to join the DCP legal team and support DCP’s video game and digital experiences businesses.
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Basic computer skills (word processing, data entry, and simple spreadsheets)Written and verbal communication skillsMust pass an eye exam for both (vision & color test). Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe NDT trainee will assist the Level II/ Level III Technician with the designated NDT method activities while gaining experience and knowledge.
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