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The Transfer Coordination Specialist (TCS) serves as the highly visible and critical role within the communications center, a 24/7 function that provides rapid and efficient transport and coordination of emergency patient referrals.
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The Laboratory and Teaching Technology Specialist reports to the Associate Dean for Administration and is responsible for Coordinating CSON Microbiology and Anatomy and Physiology Lab activities in collaboration with faculty from the Biology Department.
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Leads and implements diverse and dynamic recreation and leisure-time program options such as intramurals, open recreation, club sports, fitness/wellness, game & sport tournaments, and outdoor pursuits that minimize risks and provide inclusive, fun, and positive experiences.
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The Junior Operations Specialist/Watch Officer provides day-to-day administrative support to the USAID Command Center, related to telephone, correspondence and document support. Kaiva Tech, LLC is seeking a Junior Operations Specialist/Watch Officer in the National Capital Region.
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The Business Continuity Specialist role requires a good understanding of business continuity planning strategies in a global environment. U.S. Data Security ("USDS") is a subsidiary of TikTok in the U.S. This new, security-first division was created to bring heightened focus and governance to our data protection policies and content assurance protocols to keep U.S. users safe.
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BryceTech is currently seeking an experienced Senior Marketing Specialist. Support FEMA headquarters and regions to develop a social media presence and strategies, implementation plans, and tools to create an engaging social media presence for the BRIC program and the BRIC DTA initiative and showcase community's and Tribal Nation's stories, including successes, innovative partnerships and lessons learned.
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Chenega Enterprise Systems & Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for an Environmental Protection Specialist to work as part of a team supporting the Department of Transportation (DOT) Infrastructure Program.
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Consultant, Environmental Scientist/Permitting Specialist (Mid-Level) page is loaded. Consultant, Environmental Scientist/Permitting Specialist (Mid-Level) Senior Consultant, Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist (Mid-Level.
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They are paid for from a variety of sources, including the Smithsonian endowment, revenue from our business activities, donations, grants and contracts.
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Serve as a Plant Health Care (PHC) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Specialist and provide expert knowledge for the pest, disease and nutrient management programs with special emphasis on innovative approaches to managing the health of the living assets of the Capitol campus.
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The Senior Specialist may work in tandem with Federal Specialist(s), other AG HR Specialist(s), Senior Specialist(s), and Senior Human Resources Assistant(s) team remotely.
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The Senior Security Specialist selected for this position will assist with the management and coordination of all compliance-related duties in accordance with all applicable environmental, health, safety, and security regulations for local, state, and federal agencies.
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The Infant Care Product Specialist , reporting to the Infant Care Sales Manager as part of the Respiratory and Acute Care team, will support the marketing and sales activities for all Infant Care products in the hospital market through our independent Infant Care Dealer network and direct sales force of Respiratory Sales Representatives in the US. You must reside in the region and near a major airport.
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Service Forestry Forester, Natural Resource Specialist 3 (NRS3) The Service Forester position reports to the region’s Cost Share Program Specialist and requires the ability to foster positive working relationships amongst the other Service Foresters in the county and region, while also interacting with the general public, contractors, fire districts, and other state, local, county and federal agencies on a routine basis.
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Koniag Data Solutions (KDS), a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an Information Assurance/Security Specialist with a Secret Clearance to support KDS and our government customer in Washington, DC.
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