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At The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, we put people first and apply the Golden Rule to our daily operations. machinery and equipment experience within a property and casualty insurance company (preferred.
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PTO, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings, Flexible Spending Accounts, Free Term Life Insurance Policy, Employee Assistance Program, Long & Short Term Disability, 401(k) Retirement plan with matching contribution, and more.
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The Solutions Senior Sales Executive is committed to supporting our Solutions (New Construction) business within our commercial Fire Alarm & Life Safety team. Working knowledge of common fire and life safety systems and equipment and familiarity with building fire alarm codes and standards (IFC, IBC, NFPA, etc.
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Great benefits including choices in medical plans, dental, vision, life insurance, employee stock purchase program, charitable giving programs, parental leave, AND an onsite Child Development Center.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Identify and troubleshoot complex Automation HVAC and Electrical systems including but not limited to psychometrics, refrigeration, building pressure controls, life safety systems, EPMS, process controls, steam heating, humidification and de-humidification, and central heating and cooling systems.
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Employment is with First Interstate Bank, however, in accordance with regulatory requirements, LPL Financial would hold your securities/insurance licenses. You will join a team that is dedicated to helping clients in every stage of their financial life.
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At ChildServe, we know specialty healthcare and we know kids, which means our staff get to enjoy being kids themselves to help those we serve live a GREAT life. We partner with families to help children with special healthcare needs live a great life.
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As a FOSS Swim Instructor (actual title is Swim Teacher), you will make memorable moments for children of all ages by teaching life-swim skills in a fun, splashy, and safe environment. Manage a class of 1-4 students by providing hands-on swim instruction (following the FOSS Swim Path curriculum), promote swimmer safety, and teach life-enriching skills.
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We are MercyOne: a connected system of health care facilities and services dedicated to helping you and your community live your best life. We are looking for Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers who embrace Mercy One’s Your best life and our one purpose approach to health care.
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Whether for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or skilled rehabilitation, Brio provides a supportive community where every resident can live life their way. Voluntary Benefits: Life, accident, and critical illness coverage available.
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JEO offers competitive salaries and benefits including sick and vacation time, flex time, health insurance, an employer contributed 401k, wellness incentives, paid professional licensure fees and memberships, and an annual bonus program.
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Utilize Sage Estimating, Sage 300, and Procore to support project team with budget management throughout the life of the project. Obtain Subcontractor certificates of insurance prior to starting work on site and maintain them throughout the duration of the project.
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Company paid: Life insurance, short-term disability, & long-term disability. Experience in construction, as a general laborer, service technician, installer, carpenter, mechanic, assembly worker, or any skilled trade is a great starting point.
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These highly trained experts take part in every aspect of the mission and are skilled parachutists, scuba divers and rock climbers, and they are even arctic-trained in order to access any environment to save a life when they’re called to do so.
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