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Veterinary Student Debt Relief Programs- includes monthly contributions for full-time veterinarians, student loan advice, and lump sum contributions for student job program participation. Competitive salary with paid time off so you can spend time with the people you love.
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Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) Health plan, dental plan, group life insurance Prescription drug plan 401k Retirement plan Health Saving Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) TELADOC Employee Assistance Program Free Wellness Program Paid vacation/Paid time off Starting pay $22hr.
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Current Pay Range:Non-Certified- $18.00-$26.35 (Based on 40 hours worked per week) / Hourly SalaryCertified- $20.33-$30.50 (Based on 40 hours worked per week) / Hourly SalaryShift: There are a variety of shifts available for this role- full time and part time.
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Start baler up on time, read monitor, which displays functions of baler, and react quickly to machine prompts and alarms, and ensure proper operation. Volvo Heavy Equipment Operator/ Front End Loader Operator.
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At Chick-fil-A, the Back of House Team Member role is more than just a job; it's an opportunity.
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What we provide for our Co-Foreman employees:Bi-weekly Pay & weekly bonus opportunitiesAll tools & transportation to the job site includedFull-time nonseasonal work, we work year-round! The Co-Foreman assists with monitoring the progress of a project and keeping it on track from a time and budgetary standpoint.
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Required Qualifications MA in Russian language, linguistics, or a related field ( Slavic Studies or Comparative Literature with clear Russian emphasis) by the time of application. Current opportunities Job Number Position Location Date Posted Close Date 497219 Adjunct Instructor of Russian Denver, CO April 09, 2024 Open until filled The College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences seeks qualified individuals to join our adjunct pool for possible, non-benefited, part-time teaching assignments in Russian at the University of Denver in the 2024-25 academic year.
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A dditional Details: Reports to the Regional Director of Operations, UrgentVet Typically scheduled 40-45 hours/week and, because of the nature of the veterinary profession, longer hours are likely from time to time Work schedule includes nights, weekends, and holidays (NO OVERNIGHTS.
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The water/wastewater engineer must demonstrate organized practices, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and have flexibility to support time-critical report development and production in order to meet demanding schedules.
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The Project Management internship is a full-time, paid position that will last for 12 weeks. Working Conditions:Part of the time you will work in a typical office environment, the remainder of the time you will be on construction job sites.
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Night time operations typically begin at 6:00pm and are typically concluded by 11:45pm each evening (all routes in your district must be covered each night even if that means working outside of these hours.
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4+ years of FPGA/ASIC design and verification work experienceDemonstrated firmware and testbench development skills in real-time embedded systems. Paid Time Off: Up to four (4) weeks per year based on weekly scheduled hours, and up to 14 company-paid holidays.
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From health and wellness benefits, short term incentives, 401(k) Savings Plan, stock incentive programs, paid time off, parental leave, adoption assistance and tuition assistance, plus other incentives, we've got you covered with our award-winning total rewards package.
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Must hold a Board of Certified Safety Professionals CSP with at least 4 years of full-time relevant construction safety and health experince; OR a Board of Certified Safety Professionals ASP, GSP, or SMS with at least 6 years of full-time relevant construction safety and health experince; OR a Board of Certified Safety Professionals CHST or OHST with at least 8 years of full-time relevant contruction safety and health experince.
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Performs Bone Density, Breast Ultrasound, and Mammography exams while attending to patient's care before, during and following exam and notifies the appropriate party if patient's condition changes at any time.
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