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Under the direct supervision of the Technical Systems Coordinator, assists in the planning, managing, coordinating, executing and supporting the activities of the regional laboratory information system regarding the clinical laboratory, anatomic pathology, transfusion service, and related programs.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: Earn $300K+ per year for 100K+ miles Benefits: Keep 79-85% of load revenue 100% fuel surcharge paid to you Enjoy a $2,000 sign/safety bonus Fleet discounts on fuel, gear, and tarps Pet-friendly, because we know they’re part of the family too.
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Provide a technical review of system configuration to ensure viability of system performance during implementations; diagnose and resolve electronic, networking, and mechanical problems.
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One of the Best Mid-Sized Cities in the U.S. AMAZING Quality of Life Position. Obstetrics & Gynecology | 4-Day Workweek | 1:7 Call | Great Work/Life Balance | Competitive Compensation | Rapidly Growing University Metro.
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This class is distinguished from the Technical Records Specialist 1 by the requirement for the use of judgment, discretion, and interpretation of a variety of complex guideline policies and procedures for different programs within a related field.
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The VP of Operations will collaborate closely with the President/CEO and other key leaders to achieve company goals. CV Resources has partnered with a growing and reputable commercial construction firm on the search for a new VP of Operations in Meridian, ID.
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If you are transitioning from military to civilian life, have prior service, are a retired veteran or a member of the National Guard or Reserves, or a spouse of an active military service member, we have challenging and rewarding career opportunities available for you.
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You must work a minimum of 20 hours per week or 40 hours per cycle from Monday to Sunday, between 8AM and 10PM EST. Fees apply ($2.00 per hour Marketplace Licensing Fee and $1.00 LiveXchange Service Fee.
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A reasonable estimate of the current range is $102,750 to $171,250. They will collaborate with internal and vendor peers, executives, and line of business partners to ensure the success of projects.
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Front of House Team MembersRed Robin isn't your typical burger restaurant. Did you know over 40% of our Managers were Team Members at one time? You must have a valid state driver’s license, proof of insurance, and a reliable vehicle.
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Our diverse team of world-class experts supports clients across the breadth of their organizations to operationalize sustainability, underpinned by our deep technical expertise in addressing their environmental, health, safety, risk and social issues.
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As a Compute DRAM Technical Packaging Manager for the Package Development Engineering organization at Micron Technology, Inc., you will be responsible for ensuring the execution of all of Micron's New Product Development processes from concept and feasibility stages, through planning, design, validation, qualification and ultimately through safe-launch and product ramp for pioneering Compute DRAM Package products.
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Advocates of guest experience who welcome, thank, and exceed guest service expectations by focusing on guest interaction and recovery. Advocates of both physical and digital services and solutions who are knowledgeable about capabilities and features that drive adoption, usage and ultimately guest loyalty.
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15 years of progressively responsible experience in a public works agency, construction management or financial/project management or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience, including at least 5 years of managing professional and technical staff.
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HOA Participation: Participate in HOA management boards, with the ability to run board meetings in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order when necessary. Identify Acquisition Targets: Conduct detailed studies of tax maps and network with attorneys, engineers, and others involved in residential land development to identify potential land acquisition targets.
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