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Arthritis and Rheumatism Associates, P.C., (ARA), a dynamic and growing medical practice with seven offices in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, is seeking a full-time, highly skilled, energetic, and friendly outpatient physical therapist to join our Physical Therapy department.
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Description: InterAgency is seeking a Senior Environmental Planner/NEPA Specialist to join our growing environmental practice. The successful candidate will work alongside executive environmental staff, collaborating on climate-change initiatives in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. Projects will range from preliminary planning to implementation and include the following: Subsurface infrastructure to mitigate flooding impacts.
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The UIP Companies, Inc. (UIP) is a growing, vertically integrated real estate investment, development, asset and property management, and general contracting firm. UIP specializes in multi-family, mixed-use, retail, and light industrial properties predominantly in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, with assets in Baltimore, MD and Arlington, VA. Since 2001, UIP has provided quality housing that satisfies the most discerning residents and investors.
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Calibre is an established and growing public accounting firm with an 80-year history in the Washington DC, NY, IL, and CA markets. This position requires candidate to work on-site at client's location, and is ONLY AVAILABLE in the following locations: Newark, NJ metropolitan area.
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The Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, PC (MAPMG), located throughout the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas, is currently interviewing for Radiologists to support our DCSM service area.
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Come join a 10-year old fast growing Managed Service Provider in the greater metropolitan area. Come join a 10-year old fast growing Managed Service Provider in the greater metropolitan area.
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Rockwood Company, LLC is a rapidly growing woman-owned small business change management consulting firm that delivers unrivaled value in the DC Metropolitan Area. Our IT Consultants are solution innovators who specialize in devising and implementing bold, yet practical solutions to complex problems.
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John Moriarty of Virginia is a privately held general contractor that specializes in large scale, urban, ground-up projects such as mixed-use, multi-family, hotels, senior living, student housing and bio-medical and is one of the faster growing contactors in the metropolitan DC area.
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Sam Schwartz, a TYLin Company is seeking an experienced and confident Transportation Engineer with experience in design for our growing Washington DC office. 5-10 minimum years of experience in traffic engineering and design, preferably within the Washington, DC metropolitan area, with progressively higher responsibilities.
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You must have the ability to work with diverse stakeholder groups to develop creative engineering solutions to drive changes in our complex and rapidly growing Cloud Infrastructure. There is a different range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, and the base pay range for this role in those locations is USD $145,800 - $238,600 per year.
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Part of a growing academic health center located in the heart of a world-class, vibrant metropolitan area and its cultural, family, and educational opportunities. Full-time faculty position in Comprehensive/Cataract- Appointment rank (instructor/assistant/associate/full professor) will be commensurate with academic accomplishments and experience.
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Premier residential developer in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area, is seeking a professional to become a member of a dynamic, fast-paced growing team. Ability to organize and manage home builder software and customer management software databases.
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An opportunity to be a part of one of the nations fastest growing accounting firms in the Washington Metropolitan area. Conduct mid-level general-ledger account reconciliations, verify accuracy of data, and identify and correct errors made by internal and external personnel.
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Stantec's Urban Places practice is a national leader in Suburban Retrofit and Downtown Revitalization, and our growing National Capital Region planning and urban design team is strongly engaged in these practices at the metropolitan and national levels.
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Additional locations include the Boston, Washington D.C., and New York City metropolitan areas where you will start as fully remote and then transition to hybrid once offices are opened in those locations.
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