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Strong experience in Safety, Leadership, Mobilization, Negotiation, Planning and Contract Administration. Understands full scope of work related to erection, fabrication, and installation of tank internal/external structural steel, platforms, instruments, and associated components.
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As a Safety-Sensitive position, pre and post employment screenings, including but not limited to drug testing as outlined by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and motor vehicle record (MVR) background checks are required.
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Support assigned individuals' direct care needs including but not limited to getting dressed, bathing and showering, toileting and hygiene needs, grocery shopping, feeding, medication administration, assistance with walking and/or wheelchair mobility, preparation of meals and snacks as needed, and facilitation of activities to increase community inclusion.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Healthcare Administration required upon hire OR. Assists the provider(s) with patient intake process based on acuity of care needed. Collects and performs statistical analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of data including length of stay, immediate bedding principles, and workflows to identify issues and trends.
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The coach will work closely with students, parents, and school administration to ensure the dance team's success both on and off the field. Communicate effectively with students, parents, and school administration regarding team activities and expectations.
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This position is responsible for the administration of LAN/WAN technology infrastructure hardware, including routers, switches, radios, VSATs, specialized infrastructure servers, network cabling, etc.
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BSc degree in Business Administration; hospitality management or culinary schooling is desirable and encouraged but not required and can be easily substituted for 3+ years of experience. Proven work experience as a Restaurant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Hospitality Manager, or similar role.
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