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Our client is a local multidiciplinary civil engineering located in CT firm looking to add a Professional Engineer with land development experience to their family-like team! Monthly stipend for home office What you will need/what you will be doing: 7-12+ years of experience in land development/site development Bachelor's degree in civil engineering Must have PE license in home state Experience with stormwater management, erosion, sedimentation control, grading, drainage, etc.
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Opportunities for professional growth and advancement. A four-day work week to promote work-life balance. We are seeking experienced Automotive Parts Counter Professionals to join our team.
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Complies with all relevant professional standards ofpractice. TB Questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable. Provides training/assistance to assigned individuals withInterpersonal skills and activities of daily living in accordance with theoutcomes and goals in the individual’s support plan and under the directsupervision of the Team Leader, Program Coordinator, or Program Director.
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Key Human Services, Inc. is currently seeking Direct Support Professionals to join our team of professionals in making a positive difference in the lives of our neighbors and the community.
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Seek and accept constructive feedback for continuous personal, professional and performance development. Professional communication and representation of c ompany brand in all internal and external interactions.
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