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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo
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Assists the Project Lead in various aspects of shoots including but not limited to preparation of equipment, setting up/tearing down of equipment on set, and assigned on-set responsibilities such as camera operator, lighting technician, audio technician, grip, gaffer, or other set responsibilities.
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If no Support rep partner, Sales lead is responsible for merchandising activities (e.g., stocking shelves, building displays, etc.) As a Sales Lead, your primary responsibility is to proactively advance and secure sales within your designated territory.
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The Lead Surgical/Sterile Processing Technician. The organization includes three hospitals, four medical parks, Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, and an extensive primary and specialty care provider network.
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Must be open to relocation to JapanThe Flight Simulator Instructor reports directly to the KC-130J Lead Instructor. Must be open to relocation to JapanThe Flight Simulator Instructor reports directly to the KC-130J Lead Instructor.
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CERTIFICATIONS: A Flight Simulator Instructor shall successfully complete all the following:NATOPS Open Book, Closed Book, and boldface exams. Annual check/standardization (STAN) flight in the KC-130J simulator (WST) and in a classroom environment while providing academic instruction.
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Must be willing to relocate to Iwakuni, Japan. This position will not require flying; however, the ideal candidate must have pilot experience. Weapons and Tactics Instructor or Fleet Replacement Squadron Instructor is highly preferred.
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The Airport Operations Manager may lead a brand or a function and all brands, depending on the size of the location. Leads and supports processes to meet and exceed customer expectations, and ensure alignment of the sales force with those sales methods and processes.
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Assist in training device testing/evaluation associate with the introduction of new weapon systems or Engineering Change Proposal as they affect the training system. This position is located in Iwakuni, Japan: must be willing to relocate.
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Perform other tasks as designated by the KC-130J Site Manager. Applicant will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements to receive and maintain a minimum of a SECRET clearance for access to classified information.
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Serve as the communication lead between key customers, wholesalers, and internal teams. Minimum 1 year of relevant professional experience, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods.
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The applicant must be a US citizen, possess the ability to obtain a US passport. Physical ability to walk, stand and sit for extended periods of time (4 hours), be able to climb 2 flights of stairs, to climb open graded ladders for cockpit access, to lift and carry 50 pounds.
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Optimizing Field Safety Leadership with stabilized efficient communication through "I LEAD" - (I Learn / I Engage / I Apply / I Deliver) engagement structure. Proactively lead communication with Learning and Development / Field Operations to mitigate downtime though credential management.
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STAN checks will be conducted at the Instructor/Operator Station (I/OS) during regularly scheduled training events during scheduled Contracted Training Time (CTT). Evaluate and record student training/mission performance; evaluate and record trainer performance in accordance with established criteria.
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This is a hands-on position responsible for the production of hot and cold foods and performing the duties listed below, under the direction of the Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef and/or Lead Line Cook.
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