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Applicants must be over 21 years of age and must be able to pass a drug test, a background check, and a CAN (Child Abuse & Neglect) check. Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited college or university with a minimum of bachelor’s degree AND be certified as a Drug and Alcohol Counselor or Master’s Degree in Clinical Counseling or Social Work. Must hold an active professional certification/license recognized by the state of Kentucky for providing counseling services to individuals with a Substance Use Disorder Diagnosis.
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Job Title: Senior CAD/Design Manager Location: Mt Sterling, KY Duration: Direct Hire Work Requirements: U.S. Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the U.S. Job Responsibilities: Â
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Test and repair hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical equipment or systems. PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding, Machining. Fabricate and machine components to repair jigs, fixtures, and parts (metal, plastic, and wood) for projects, equipment repair, maintenance work orders, and machine modifications.
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The incumbent uses an array of professional (pharmacy and personal (analytical, communication, supervisory, computer) skills to provide leadership in medication-related patient care to achieve: drug use that is safe and effective; pharmaceutical care focused on achieving positive patient outcomes through cost effective drug therapy; pharmaceutical services that advance the cure, amelioration, or prevention of disease; promotion of pharmacy as an essential component of the healthcare team.
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We manufacture rubber tubing for the automotive industry.
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Our nationally recognized Crisis to Career model is shaping the future of the individuals we serve to prepare them to live a life of abundance and flourish by incorporating the best practices of clinical drug addiction treatment with vocational training programs.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. Perform various in-store services for customers (where state and local laws allow) - (i.e.; install wipers, test and charge batteries, test charging system, scan vehicle trouble codes, replace headlight capsules, etc.
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Through a variety of animal healthcare products, to food safety solutions for dangerous bacteria, allergens, toxins, drug residues and much more, Neogen is there — and you can be too. Supply raw materials from the warehouse to manufacturing as required on work orders.
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Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments. Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments.
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Ability to climb 20ft extension ladder several times per dayAdhere to a DOT physical & drug screen, DMV check, and background check, all of which are subject to applicable federal, state, and local law.
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Consent to background screening, incl criminal, driving and drug screening. Consent to background screening, incl criminal, driving and drug screening. Assist with building bench strength by developing successful Crew and Shift Supervisors.
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As a NOAA Corps officer, you'll be actively involved in understanding and responding to environmental changes, working at the heart of the U.S. government's efforts in climate, weather, ocean, and coastal sciences.
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Acts as a pharmaceutical expert and resource person to promote safe, appropriate, and cost effective drug utilization. Monitors and directs all drug usage within the corporation to ensure compliance with Quality Assurance and Improvement standards established by internal and external regulatory bodies.
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