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Gather intelligence and set up and operate communications systems, encode and decode messages, and assist in the preparation of fire support plans. Similar Jobs: Surveyors, Telecommunications Equipment Installer & Repairer, Air Traffic Controller REQUIREMENTS: 10 weeks of Basic Training 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training 96 ASVAB Score: Field Artillery (FA) U.S. Citizen 17 to 34 Years Old High School Diploma or GED No Major Law Violations No Medical Concerns SKILLS YOU’LL LEARN: Physical & Mental Strength Encoding & Decoding Messages Weapons Operations.
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Possessing any of the following certifications would be highly desired: A, Net, MCP, MCDST, or HDI Desktop Field Support Technician or comparable. Responsible for supporting all hardware and software on company desktops and providing expert second-level desktop support.
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Estimated radius of travel is about 200 miles from Houma, LA for routine travel with occasional longer distance (Pascagoula, MS) Summary: The Field Support Specialist will provide a combination of project management and technical coordination for infrastructure projects and operational initiatives based on business requirements from both corporate and field offices, as defined by the scope of the project.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Operates a multi-line switchboard for the assigned CIS location by answering and accurately directing incoming calls in a timely manner.
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Perform miscellaneous tasks to support production needs, such as material handling. John Deere Thibodaux: Part-Time Production Support. Please see below for a summary of the value of your John Deere career and total rewards available to you to support you and your well-being.
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As an RPM Customer Service Representative (CSR), you are the first and sometimes the only person interacting with our Customers.
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Provides telecommunications Technical Control Facility (TCF) shift operations and maintenance supporting Schriever satellite communications operations. We provide business process outsourcing services, such as human resources, finance, accounting, travel management and help desk support.
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Receive thorough training and continuous support. By clicking 'Apply Now', I consent by electronic signature to be contacted by Remote Sales Recruiting/AJF and partners via live agent, artificial or prerecorded voice, email, and automated SMS text at my residential or cellular number, dialed manually or by autodialer.
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The primary function of this position is to provide full store service to Novo Distribution's (dba Empire) National Home Center (NHC) account in a "territory" of stores.
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