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Coordinates the recruitment, selection, orientation, and placement of volunteers throughout the organization as needed under the direction of the volunteer manager. Responsible for the coordination of volunteer programming throughout the organization under the direction of the volunteer manager.
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Performs literary and field research on the culture, archaeology or history of the area, prepares brochures from information obtained and assists with the planning. A Ph. D. in any qualifying field will substitute for two years of the required experience.
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Coordinate and manage field teams in conducting biological field surveys including wetland/waterbody delineations (in accordance with USACE requirements), habitat assessments, and wildlife and plant species-specific surveys, and breeding bird and raptor surveys.
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Data Collection : Perform calculations and data reduction based on sampling, test results, and inspections; Engage in drafting and other administrative duties as required; Maintain organization of field equipment and notify supervisor of broken or missing equipment as applicable.
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Utility vegetation management experience or similar experience in a related field (tree work industry, landscape professional) Utility vegetation management experience or similar experience in a related field (tree work industry, landscape professional.
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Ph. D in Paleontology or related field and 10 years experience; industry experience in biostratigraphic research analysis. ; organization and maintenance of large catalogs of paleontological data, creation and maintenance of a digital database.
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Experience with project management, news promotion, creative script writing, field and studio production, and non-linear editing experience is essential. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Advertising or Mass Communications, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience.
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ScribeAmerica is a growing organization with real opportunities to advance your career in the healthcare field. ScribeAmerica provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected group status.
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The Field Service Technician will be required to interface regularly with plant management, batch plant operator and personnel. Experience in field service type work/trailer hauling. Assist Field Sales Representatives in winning and maintenance of customer contracts by building and maintaining professional relationships with customers by performing regular site visits not necessarily relative to equipment needs or outages.
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A NEW CAREER POWERED BY YOU Are you looking for a "work from home" career change with a forward-thinking global organization that nurtures a true people-first, inclusive culture and a genuine sense of belonging.
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Dedicated to providing resources and encouragement for employee growthPosition Summary: The Installation Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the Installation department within a local field office.
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Knowledge of functional areas of civil engineering including sewer and water design, site civil, stormwater design, right of ways, and field work. Knowledge of functional areas of civil engineering including sewer and water design, site civil, stormwater design, right of ways, and field work.
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Responsibilities include the establishment of processes and measurement to drive the newly established Services marketing execution team including interfacing with numerous stakeholders, driving alignment and synergy across the IS Marcomm and business teams, designing an optimal structure and processes for efficient and effective management of the organization across individual teams and accelerating the establishment of new growth marketing capabilities internally and with vendors.
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Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc. (GES), an industry leader with a reputation for excellence in providing environmental consulting, engineering, compliance, and technical field services to clients in diverse market sectors, seeks a Staff Geologist or Environmental Scientist to support fieldwork and environmental remediation project activities in Baton Rouge, LA and the Sunbelt Region.
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DCS Maintenance including (Hardware Components, Software Components, Field Troubleshooting of common IO and Loop Problems, Field Troubleshooting of End Devices, Adding and Deletion of TAGS/Points, Adding and Modifying Logic as per standard.
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