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Must be Digital Press Operator qualified annually. DESCRIPTIONAs operator of high-end digital printing equipment, including large-format and document reproduction machinery, and using basic principles and procedural methods of the printing industry, perform print jobs as a trained operator according to industry and manufacturer specifications.
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A Police Dispatcher is responsible for all incoming telephone calls to the Police Department, including 9-1-1 calls; handling the Police Radio; and documenting all activities in a computer-aided dispatch program while operating multiple computer systems.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATION Do you have a current Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III Certificate? Possession of a current Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III certificate, AND, two (2) years of experience at the level equivalent to a Wastewater Plant Operator II with the County of San Diego or another equivalent agency.
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The Terminal Operator - Forklift performs all receiving and shipping duties involving prepackaged products which includes accurately weighing, recording, and palletizes both large and small bags of product for storage and shipment.
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Companies that build computer graphics (Unreal- epic games, adobe, blizzard, roblox), computer software. Modern computer graphics skills- Unreal engingine, Maya, Blender. This entails working closely with computer graphics and software engineering to run and support the asset pipeline, animation tools, and simulation pipelines including artist- and data-driven solutions.
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The Wastewater Plant Operator III (WPO III) position will have the opportunity to operate, maintain and repair each of the (5) Wastewater Treatment Plants and various sewer pump stations located throughout the County.
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CERTIFICATION: A valid Grade III or higher Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued from the California State Water Resources Control Board. Proof of a valid Grade III or higher Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued from the California State Water Resources Control Board.
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Alternatively, a Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Languages Translation/Interpretation, Localization or foreign equivalent and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in the job offered or related occupation.
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Drilling Operator will work with the OSP Construction team to complete job requirements from start to finish on outside plant projects including digging boring pit, directional boring, pulling back of conduit, splicing of conduit sections, pulling fiber through conduit, setting hand holes, backfilling and seeding, core drilling and pot holing, building penetrations and close out pictures and redlines.
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Control Center Operator II’s remotely monitor and control turbine, inverter, and BOP plant equipment from the control room using Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) computer systems to maintain safe, efficient, and continuous plant operation.
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At least one (1) year experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker AND radio operator. Do you have at least one (1) year of experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker and radio operator.
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Job Segment: Security Clearance, QA, Equipment Operator, Business Process, Inspector, Government, Quality, Manufacturing, Management. Crane Operator with extensive Rigging experience preferred.
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Job Description Data Entry Computer Job - Work from Home Part Time Work from Home Administration - Computer Online Data Entry & Short Studies/Feedback - Part Time & Full Time Work - No Experience Needed, Training Provided We specialize in market research and are looking for help in some of our work at home computer positions.
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The San Diego office of a large national corporation is looking for an experienced patent attorney with a background in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science.
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The Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operator, under guidance of GSOC Supervisor, is responsible for assisting company personnel in all concerns that pertain to safety and security for the primary location located in San Diego, California and other sites on the West Coast.
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