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This position will focus on applied forest policy research, grant writing related to climate adaptation and land management, and lead or assist with teaching natural resource policy at the undergraduate level.
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Our expertise is in staffing and workforce management solutions for hospitals, healthcare systems, government agencies, clinics, and correctional facilities. VieMed Healthcare Staffing is a premier staffing agency that specializes in connecting skilled professionals with healthcare facilities, ensuring seamless continuity of care and unparalleled service delivery.
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Operates and maintains equipment which may include front-end loader, bulldozer, skid steer, dump truck, backhoe, farm tractors, pavement marking & sign equipment, street sweeper, paving equipment, mowing or other vegetation management equipment, and other heavy equipment as needed.
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This position will add to CSFS GIS /Remote Sensing expertise in manipulating and analyzing geospatial data, from a broad range of sources, including expanding our use of drone derived imagery, to support wildfire risk reduction, forest monitoring and resource management decisions.
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Related degrees may include Program Management, Communication, Public Administration, Economics, Human Resources Management, Organizational Management, or Business Administration.
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Required: In-depth knowledge of safety & health systems and compliance (chemical management, confined space, radiation, lasers, hearing conservation, industrial hygiene, Permit to Work, machine safety- LOTO, working at heights, BBS, PPE. etc.
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Manage food product document control and records, specifications, attaining food safety, verification, product identification trace and incident management. This position will support multiple manufacturing plant facilities.
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The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of medical coding principles, revenue cycle management, and healthcare reimbursement methodologies. Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in medical coding, revenue cycle management, or healthcare finance.
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Consult with parents/guardians on aftercare and long-term health management for infants. Ability to operate a variety of equipment related to infant support and care in the NICU. Ex: respiratory management, chest tubes, central lines, cooling, etc.
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Case Managers work directly with incoming families and will be required to complete a background check, confidentiality agreement, and training modules, treating all individuals with understanding and respect Responsibilities Primary Tasks: Ensure the best possible service experience for each client, providing appropriate case management to connect newcomers with benefits and resources.
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Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication) 3+ years of people management experience.
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From approval and permitting to design and construction management services, we put the goals of our clients and their communities at the center of everything we create. Our Global Mining team has a need for an Geotechnical Engineer Intern based out of our office in Fort Collins, CO. You would work within our mining, minerals and metals team in support of various clients in completing exciting projects such as underground and surface mining operations, conceptual projects and closure studies.
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The Project Engineer assists with the preparation of plans, applicable specifications, and interfaces with and provides general project support to senior project management professionals. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field; a combination of education and experience considered in lieu of degree.
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Concentra Advanced Specialists assist in the management of medically complex patients, expedite return to work and functional restoration. In addition, you will communicate with employers and take an active role in the case management.
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Description :Summary:The person in this position will work on multidisciplinary project teams providing hydraulic engineering and related technical expertise, primarily for water retaining dams and hydropower facilities.
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