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Full benefits package with 90% coverage for employees and dependents including (but not limited to) malpractice, health, dental, vision, life, & disability insurance, 401k, and PTO Responsibilities: Individualized treatment plans for new and established patients via in-person appointments.
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Specifically, this experience must be in writing Big Data data engineering jobs for large-scale data integration in AWS; prior experience in writing Machine Learning data pipelines using Spark programming language is an added advantage.
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Must meet the Secretary of the Interior Archaeology Qualification Standards Working knowledge of Section and NRHP criteria At least year of full-time professional experience or equivalent educational specialized training in archaeological research, administration, or management.
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We live by “The Big Sky Spirit” which is our cultural compass and is evident in everything that we do. We live by “The Big Sky Spirit” which is our moral compass and is evident in everything that we do.
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Our first-time agents have the ability to make up to 75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. Sales Representative Full-time - Part-time Remote. Full and Part Time positions available immediately.
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Parental Benefits: Financial assistance for fertility (including egg-freezing), adoption, and surrogacy expenses; twelve weeks of paid family bonding for birth, surrogacy, adoption, and foster placement (plus up to six to ten weeks of paid disability leave for birthing parents) as well as a two-week “ease-back” program that enables parents to return part-time at full pay.
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Full-time eligible employees will be offered health benefits (including medical, dental, vision, Life & disability etc.) This position is full-time offered at $18-$20 per hour.
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Ramp Agent / Baggage Handler (Full Time) - $1,000 Bonus! Merit increase after 90 days, 180 days, 1 Year, 2 years, and 3 years of employment. Ramp Agent / Baggage Handler (Full Time) - $1,000 Bonus.
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Extensive knowledge of and practical experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and specific tools like Snowflake, Databricks, AWS Redshift, Google Big Query, and Microsoft Azure is essential.
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Natural Family Planning: The program covers up to $500 of expenses associated with the cost of an approved natural family planning (NFP) course/method and associated NFP supplies for all medical plan options (per calendar year) » Maternity Management Program: Advice, free educational materials • Generous Paid Time Off: 22 days starting (accrued) + 18 paid holidays (including the full week between Christmas and New Year’s.
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Full benefits and signing bonus available New equipment, state of the art Cone Beam for endodontics and dental implants; experienced doctors, specialist and staff Part Time or Full time is available.
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Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits (full-time) Full time associates are expected to have open availability to meet the needs of the business.
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We are seeking a passionate and dedicated RBT to join our team in Douglas County, CO. This is a full-time role supporting special education needs across the school district, serving multiple locations.
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We offer a hybrid work environment, a flexible work schedule, an excellent benefits program, generous employer medical contributions, professional education opportunities, competitive compensation, a standard full-time 35-hour work week, and a people-focused culture with genuine support inside and outside of work.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Ultrasound Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: Ongoing 40 hours per week Employment Type: Staff Description Location: UCHealth Arvada Free Standing ED, US:CO:Arvada Department: Radiology Ultrasound FTE: Full Time, 0.9, 72.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks) Shift: Weekend Pay: $38.72 - $58.08 / hour.
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