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Water Wastewater Engineer Tracking Code Job Description If you are a self-motivated professional who is looking to take on more responsibility in leading study and design projects related to municipal water infrastructure, while seeking an employer that will focus on your specific career goals delivering high-quality professional services, we strongly encourage you to consider this position.
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The Firearms Safety Instructor must have a deep understanding of firearm safety protocols, local and federal firearm laws, and shooting techniques. As a firearms safety instructor, your primary responsibility is to educate individuals on the safe and responsible use of firearms.
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The Group Fitness Instructor provides cutting-edge group fitness instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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QUALIFICATIONS: 6+ months experience in the Fire and Water restoration industryHave a valid IICRC WRT certification preferredBecause we provide 24-hour emergency services, must be willing to be on call occasionallySome night and weekend work is requiredMust be able to lift a minimum of 50 poundsA valid driver's licenseSubject to criminal background check JOB DESCRIPTION: Explain restoration processes and answer customer questionsMonitor, communicate, and respond to customer needs/concerns.
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Provide Telehealth support to rural SANE programs; assist with the development of a plan of care, provide guidance with assessment, documentation, evidence collection and community partner interactions as needed.
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The Counter Communication System (CCS) Instructor will provide continuity, support training, and Instructional System Development (ISD) within the Space Electromagnetic Warfare (SEW) mission set by provide continuity, executing space control training, and developing/maintaining curriculum under ISD principles supporting all 3d Combat Training Squadron (CTS) organizations.
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Reporting to the A&P Safety Manager, this Safety Specialist position is required to collaborate with many Southern Colorado asphalt and paving operations. The Safety Specialist is responsible for the daily safety and health tasks necessary to support the paving, dirt and HMA (Asphalt) operations.
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Have one year of full-time experience as an independent dispatcher or call-taker in a public safety or emergency communication center. Do you have one or more years of full-time experience as an independent dispatcher or call taker in a public safety or emergency communication center.
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General Duties: The Electronic Warfare (EW) Instructor will provide continuity, support training, and Instructional System Development (ISD) within the Space Electromagnetic Warfare (SEW) mission set by providing continuity, executing space control training, and developing/maintaining curriculum under ISD principles supporting all 3d Combat Training Squadron (CTS) organizations.
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MINIMUM FLYING HOURS: Must have logged at least 1,500 or more total flying time as a Pilot (accumulation of primary, secondary time, instructor time, evaluator time, student, simulator and other US Military and Foreign time.
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Join our team as a Infection Preventionist and Safety Program Manager! Lead a multidisciplinary entity specific quality program, including Clinical Quality, Patient Safety, Infection Control, Performance Improvement, Patient Experience and Regulatory Compliance in alignment with enterprise and operating group priorities and guidance.
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The Facilities Technician Instructor is responsible to maintain safe, secure, and clean facilities in compliance with established standards and requirements. Safety conscious with a strong knowledge of facility operation and general maintenance knowledge.
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Diamond Designation recipient from the American Public Power Association a utility sector leader in reliability, safety, workforce development, and system improvements. Assisting our Water Distribution group with shutdowns during and after normal operating hours.
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Colorado Springs, CO Certified Nursing Assistant Instructor. You will help train parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to become CNAs. You will also participate in clinicals with the students at long-term care facilities.
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This Co-Op will also support the ongoing chemical safety program at the Arrowswest Location. Environmental, Health and Safety Co-Op - Fall 2024. Working with EHS and site project management, the EHS Co-Op will manage and lead various aspects of a new plant start up process to include numerous Pre-Start Up Safety and Management of Change tools.
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