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Current State Licensure as an EMT-B with IV certification, or EMT-I. Minimum Experience: None required. Responsibilities:Performs technical procedures as delegated, including establishing IV access, collecting specimens, providing wound care, and transporting patients.
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The Engineering Technician will report to the Civil Engineer IV and will play a vital role in developing and maintaining the City’s infrastructure projects. In addition to the above requirements, Level II requires an Associate’s degree in civil engineering, computer aided drafting, construction technology, surveying, or related field plus three (3) years of experience as an Engineering Technician or for another municipality, OR.
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Business Support Technician IV - Greeley. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has an opening for a Business Support Technician in our Business Office located in Greeley.
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VanZandt Controls and Eagle Automation has an opening for a skilled Automation Technician III-IV -Allen Bradley PLC / HMI Programmer to expand our efforts in the fast paced, and growing oil and gas market in the DJ Basin in Colorado.
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In addition to the above requirements, Level II requires an Associate's degree in civil engineering, computer aided drafting, construction technology, surveying, or related field plus three (3) years of experience as an Engineering Technician or for another municipality.
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Current State Licensure as an EMT-B with IV certification, or EMT-I. Performs technical procedures as delegated, including establishing IV access, collecting specimens, providing wound care, and transporting patients.
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Work under general supervision from the Clerk & Recorder, Chief Deputy, Motor Vehicle Office Coordinator and Motor Vehicle Manager, Office Technician IV, and Motor Vehicle Trainer. Serve as a representative of the designated election official when required, fulfilling all roles and/or tasks as assigned.
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Business Support Technician , you will. Info Cubic, a consumer reporting agency, will obtain the report for CDOT. Further information regarding Info Cubic, LLC, including its privacy policy, may be found online at.
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