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The Digital Content Producer's key activities include writing and editing content, publishing and managing content on multiple digital platforms, producing digital video when assigned, assisting in online coverage of major news events and severe weather, building out special sections and site features, updating and interacting with fans/followers on social media, and coordinating with editorial and technical staff to facilitate the migration of multimedia content to new media platforms.
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Responsibilities: Employee Care, Treatment and Testing: Provides first-aid, medical treatment including single-layer wound closure, ordering x-rays, and appropriate follow-up to occupationally ill/injured workers consistent with appropriate Workers Compensation standards and laws Provides first-aid or minimal incidental care and treatment and appropriate follow-up for non-occupational conditions consistent with appropriate standards for an employer on-site clinic and laws.
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We partner together with a team first mindset and are keen on redefining security in the fintech space. Participant in security on call and serve as the senior escalation point for the team when needed for help with investigations and incidents.
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Accuracy: Draws on information garnered from careful cultivation of a broad knowledge of WGU’s goals and processes; investigates beyond assumptions. At WGU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their position, and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.
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Communicates directly with Shift Lead or On-Site Manager. Moving pallets or materials on pallets or in crates around the storage facility. Hourly pay is dependent on experience and other variables, but this is our starting target range.
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No Experience Required – Paid Training Provided – Job Security. Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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The Field Inspector is the primary on-site representative for the Contracting Official’s Technical Representative / Resident Engineer (COTR/RE). You’ll be responsible for monitoring the contractors performance of the work, preparing reports and other documentation of the contractor’s work, and providing technical advice to the COTR/RE. The Field Inspector will work directly with the COTR/RE on projects throughout the continental U.S. working on-site approximately 80% of the time.
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The Instrumentation and Controls Engineer is responsible for designing and optimizing control systems for industrial and commercial facilities, ensuring project quality and schedule adherence, and providing on-site support during startups while collaborating with a multi-discipline team.
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MAV Event Services deploys staff and teams to concerts, sporting events, conventions, fairs, community events, private events, construction site asset protection, overnight security, traffic and parking details, and much more.
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Our Global Business Group at Nova is looking for a Field Service Engineer who is a self-starter, has a positive attitude, is a team player, and can support our systems at the customer site in a professional manner.
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Introduces SAP "best practices" in the areas of FI, SD, MM, WM, SCP, PS, MT, PLM, PM, DFPS, HR, Security, BPM, and MRM to the customer and work alongside the change management team in order to roll out daily operations/support.
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Participate in customer meetings, drive them on behalf of project managers as needed and capture notes during all phases of the project: from project start to close and punch list meetings and capture punch list from site commissioning and drive closure through close coordination with Siemens field service technicians, customer care team, project managers, factory personnel and vendors.
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Serves as the primary liaison for the Airport with the city's IT department on all related IT projects, including, but not limited to support of critical systems required to fulfill regulatory obligations imposed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.
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This is an on-site role in Spartanburg, SC. Primary function will be to perform risk based/security audits in areas including, but not limited to, applications (internal & external facing), databases, operating systems, network, sensitive data, patch management, change management, BCP/DR, third party, cloud, etc.
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Safely and efficiently perform assigned responsibilities to include such duties as: o Clean up work areas; o Fuel vehicles and equipment; o Clean track on track type and related equipment; o Perform yard work, including mowing and paper pick up; o Operate general site vehicles and equipment, such as water trucks, pick up trucks, sweepers, mowers, trimming equipment, etc.
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