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Multimedia/Video Production Specialist Training and experience for journey level, technical classifications are typically equivalent to an associate's degree and one (1) to four (4) years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
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Get paid to workout lifting cases of BEER and Spirits as you build a customer order.
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Edit video/photo and marketing content at an expert level using applications like Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Media Encoder, and DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop,
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One year of forensic experience including fingerprint analysis, evidence collection and processing, and crime scene photography and documentation or six months of experience as a Forensic Specialist Trainee with the City of Ontario.
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The Field Service Specialist – Imaging provides specialty medical equipment services on various Imaging equipment. If you wish to contribute to the Bio-Medical Services legacy within a Field Service Specialist capacity for a hospital within our family of acute care hospitals (or one of our future hospitals) , then join our talent network to begin exploring immediate and future opportunities.
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Floor & Decor strives to be the one-stop destination for our professional clients (PRO customer) in the hard surface flooring contractor space.
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Measurement Specialist must be willing to comply with PCM Health, Safety, and Environmental rules and regulations. As a Measurement Specialist, you will be a key player in ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and optimization of our measurement systems.
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The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist III is responsible for the day-to-day environmental, health and safety functions at multiple sites across our west coast operations. EHS Specialist III- Energy Systems - Corona, CA.
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BRF’s EHS Specialist is responsible for assisting the plant production teams with administering BRF’s environmental and safety programs, assisting with the development and implementation of environmental and safety procedural requirements, and conducting or deploying environmental health and safety required training.
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Name EHS Specialist III- Energy Systems - Corona, CA. Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for maintaining inventory accuracy across the warehouse. Inventory Specialist, Ontario Job Details Job Location Ontario Warehouse - Ontario, CA Position Type Full Time Education Level High School Travel Percentage None Job Shift Any Job Category Inventory.
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The Field Service Specialist will ensure compliance with changes in regulations, policies and procedures set by national and state regulatory bodies. Responsible for one or more of the following modalities - CT, Cath Lab, MR, Nuclear Medicine, Digital X-ray, C-arm, Ultrasound or Contrast Injector.
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YOUAs the Regional Product Specialist – Anchors, you will be responsible for being a product champion within the company, ensuring that the sales team is prepared and equipped to promote the Anchor product line to our customers.
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ExperienceOne year of forensic experience including fingerprint analysis, evidence collection and processing, and crime scene photography and documentation or six months of experience as a Forensic Specialist Trainee with the City of Ontario.
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Prior experience in the PA Program: Site Inspectors, Program Delivery Managers, Public Assistance Coordinator (PAC) Crew Leader, Project Specialist, Debris Specialist, Debris Monitor, FEMcertified Trainer, Hazard Mitigation Specialist (Sections 404 and 406), or Long-Term Community Recovery Program Specialist.
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