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Specialists: rock climbing, archery, circus. Our specialty camps — Spy, Ninja Warrior, DIY, Dance Battles, Broadway Theater, and All-Star Sports are just a few examples — build character and shape the passions of our older campers.
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Skiing, mountain climbing, skydiving, or even just a weekend at a spa or tickets to a concert you can’t wait for. Atlas Medstaff is currently seeking candidates in the RN (Postpartum/MB/Couplet Care) profession for a 13 week contract in the Worcester, Massachusetts area.
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Must pass a tower climbing physical. as part of mechanical maintenance activities, climbing structures/towers, and performing duties at height. REQUIRED : graduation from a two-year technical school in electro-mechanical systems or an equivalent military training program; experience integrating and repairing electro-mechanical systems and equipment; familiarity with machine shop equipment and tools, general mechanical systems knowledge and experience with mechanical maintenance and assembly using hand and power tools; ability to use basic technician tools, i.e., soldering iron, DVM, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, etc.
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Frequent sitting, standing, and walking, which may be required for long periods of time, and may involve climbing stairs and walking up inclines and on uneven terrain. Securitas Security Services USA Inc. is Partnered with the TD Garden Home of our beloved Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.
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Spend majority of shift on foot patrol, walking, climbing stairs of the interior and perimeter of the hotel to observe and identify potential security and safety risks or undesirable conditions.
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Pay Information $2,049 per week About The Position Atlas Medstaff is currently seeking candidates in the Respiratory Therapist (Respiratory Therapist) profession for a 13 week contract in the Gardner, Massachusetts area.
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Skills/Experience: DoD / Civilian / US Military / US Navy Experience, Tower Climbing Safety Certification, Commercial Diver Certification, Experience with integration, installation, and test of EO/IR Sensor Systems, S-Band RADAR, VTOL UAVs, SONAR Arrays, Tower-based Microwave Communication, or Surveillance Vehicles.
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Expert Analysis: Dive deep into the structural heart of bridges with advanced non-destructive testing methods, mechanized access equipment, and even climbing gear. Expert Analysis: Dive deep into the structural heart of bridges with advanced non-destructive testing methods, mechanized access equipment, and even climbing gear.
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Mobility: walking up to 8-10 hours, standing 3-8 hours, stooping, bending, balancing, climbing, crouching and sitting. Boston Eye Surgery & Laser Center (BESLC) has an opening for a 30-hour RN Scrub Nurse in our Ambulatory Surgery center located in Waltham.
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Must be capable of field inspection activity such as climbing ladders and using man lifts. Proven record of structural design using structural steel, concrete, light-gage metal, wood-framing, and masonry construction materials.
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We create joyful places and pathways for climbing, fitness, yoga, and social experiences that inspire people to challenge themselves and engage in a lifestyle centered around health, friendship, and purpose.
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Experience in any of the following areas is a plus: curtain wall design, historic preservation, industrial rope access/rock climbing, and public speaking. Essential duties include climbing ladders and scaffolds, the ability to work at great heights, and the ability to travel, by car, train/subway, and air, to multiple job sites.
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Design of remedial repairs to existing building systems, including walls, roofs, window and curtain wall systems, and plaza waterproofing systems. Component sampling of all envelope components including wall claddings, windows, roofs, skylights, flooring, plaza waterproofing and below grade elements.
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Example projects might include developing and implementing the control system for transitioning an aerial vehicle from hovering to forward flight, sensor integration and control laws for an variable buoyancy underwater robot that can roll or swim, or deriving the Newton-Euler equations for a two armed climbing construction robot.
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Harvard Recreation, managed by HealthFitness, is looking for a Head Rock Wall Manager to join the recreation team on campus in Cambridge, MA. In this position you will assist the Coordinator of Membership & Facilities with managing the schedule and staff of the Rock Climbing Wall.
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