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Your work may include research and analysis, traffic operations and safety studies, signage, striping, temporary traffic control/traffic handling, active transportation projects, and lighting.
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Experience in stage lighting, pro audio systems and basic video systems. Assist lighting & Audio crew as directed by Stage Manager or PM; Spotlight operation if required. Cabling; assist audio & lighting crew as directed.
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BMS, Lighting control, Digital Signage, etc.) Apply local and national codes and industry standards (NEC, IBC, NFPA, AVIXA, EIA/TIA) related to the design and operation of Audiovisual and Control systems.
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The Product Marketing Manager (PM) duties include (but are not limited to): new product development, quality control, competitive analysis, forecasting, cost reduction/profit enhancement & operational efficiency.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Sazerac is exponentially growing our U.S. salesforce with Market Development Representatives as part of a strategic company expansion.
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DCS troubleshooting HMI: Wonderware and other applicable systems Various industrial networks and protocols (Modbus TCP, Profibus, CAN-bus, CIP, EtherNet/IP, DeviceNET, ControlNET, Industrial Ethernet) OPC systems Windows server and UNIX servers Variable frequency drives Advance programming of firewalls and routers Reciprocating Gas Engine Control Systems (MAN, MaK, Caterpillar, Bergen etc.
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Warehouse Order Puller - Full-time day shift - $18-$20 TORCHSTAR CORP is the leading distributor of the lighting industry and a full spectrum illumination solution provider in the U.S. As a provider of customized supply chain solutions, the company serves customers in many B2B and B2C market segments including industrial lighting, commercial lighting, remodeling, residential lighting, and specialty lighting.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Institutional Giving, the position of Grant Specialist is responsible for maintaining grants records, identifying grant prospects, aiding in proposal development, maintaining the grant calendar, and more.
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Patient/Guardian Education - Provide education as appropriate for: child development, asthma, autism, breastfeeding, healthy eating, use of medication equipment and/or medical equipment (i.e. Albueterol inhaler, crutches, etc.
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Leads Nursing Peer Review and Quality Improvement and collaborates with other team members on Emergency Preparedness, Infection Control & Prevention and AccreditationAssists in monitoring compliance with infection control and prevention policies and procedures.
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Job DescriptionShared Services: Lock and Key (Full-Time, Day Shift) -Job Summary: The Access Control Technician works on a variety of electronic and mechanical access control systems. Provides other security and access control support, including parking lot access, and safe access.
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Police methods and procedures including patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation, and identification procedures and techniques. Provides crowd control for large gatherings such as registration and athletic events; may direct pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
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Responsibilities: Oversee all aspects of structural steel fabrication operations, including production, scheduling, quality control, and safety. Knowledge of industry best practices, safety standards, and quality control procedures.
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Knowledge of accurate placement of custom blocking devices and subsequent alignment with marked patient anatomy, computer data input, manipulate hand pendant/motorized table control panels. The Radiation Therapy Specialist Two (2) performs age-specific (infant, toddler, preschooler, school-age, adolescent, young adult, middle adult, later adult) therapeutic radiation procedures as ordered by a physician to assist in the treatment of cancer and other patients.
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As a Control Systems Technician, you will focus on equipment troubleshooting and maintaining material handling equipment (MHE) such as conveyors, sortation systems, scanners, cameras, print and apply labeling systems, scales, HMI systems, and control cabinets.
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