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Program Manager (PM) II. Be a part of the team that developed the world's most widely used military drones and created the first submarine-launched reconnaissance drone, and has seven innovative vehicles that are part of the Smithsonian Institution's permanent collection in Washington, DC.
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Principal Responsibilities:In this position, the Certified Welder/Fitter II must be able prepare components (sheet metal, machined, formed) and subassemblies for welding – including all alignment, fitting, trimming, forming, and pre-assembly – and manually fusion weld (GTAW) together in accordance with all engineering drawings, supplemental documentation, and specifications.
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Material Control Specialist II. Building on a history of technological innovation, AeroVironment designs, develops, produces, and supports an advanced portfolio of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and tactical missile systems.
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Worker Type Contractor Job Description Summary The primary responsibility of the Production Technician II will be to test/assemble Small Unmanned Arial System products in our manufacturing facility following released engineering drawings and assembly instructions using our work order system.
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CNC Lathe machinist is responsible for producing work in the most efficient manner while meeting the drawing/planning specification /requirements.
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Under minimal supervision, performs the duties of a Public Safety Officer I for the Public Safety department.
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The Servicing Litigation Specialist is responsible for managing key metrics related to servicing litigation, including contested foreclosure matters, title matters, and mediation.
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The Paraeducator II, Special Education provides routine health care assistance to students requiring special accommodations and services in addition to supporting curriculum. Incumbents hired into this classification, and who have completed (and provided proof) of this level of education will be assigned as a Paraeducator II, Special Education at salary range 70.
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Posted job title: surgery rn, special procedures, full-time, evening. Adventist Health is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Special Procedures for a nursing job in Simi Valley, California.
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Years of ICU RN or 5 years ED/CCT/Cardiac/Trauma RN experience (Non-negotiable) We're hiring a Critical Care Transport (CCT) Nurse that is passionate about delivering compassionate, high-quality service and basic, as well as advanced patient care during inter-facility transportation of our customers.
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DOE (This rate applies to 12 hour shift and averages 42 hours per week). Provide care requirements aligned within the Registered Nurse scope of practice as defined by the Board of Registered Nursing and per CCT standardized procedure.
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The Service Technician II will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of multiple gym locations within Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island. Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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The Shared Services Associate II coordinates all servicing and default related back office functions. As the Shared Services Associate, you will be responsible for accounts payable, invoice management, computation of fees and costs, NOIs, bid preparation, doc preparation, foreclosure referral, property valuation coordination, property preservation coordination, and credit reporting.
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We have a current opening on our Simi Valley Children’s team for a Service Coordinator II. Job Title : Service Coordinator II. Job Title: Service Coordinator II. Local agencies (C.C.S., Dept. Rehabilitation, Social Security, Medi-Cal, IHSS.
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As a VIC the PICC Vascular Access Consultant RN you will: Place PICCs, midlines and peripheral IVs with ultrasound and use ECG confirmation. Job Description As a PICC Nurse with VIC the PICC, you will work outside the walls of a hospital setting.
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Title: rn ii Company: Good Samaritan Hospital in Simi Valley, CA
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