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The Director of Operations started there at 18 years old, worked as an operator, moved into quality, and slowly worked his way up to a Director level. Seeking an Extrusion Operator who will assist in running extrusion machines and other ancillary equipment for the manufacturing of medical products.
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Regional Sales Manager , reporting to the Director of Sales. Regional Sales Manager , reporting to the Director of Sales. Aptitude for electro-mechanical products a plus. and written communication skills who is able to excel in a technical sales environment.
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As a member of the team, the nurse works under the general direction of the Hospice Director and the attending physician/hospice medical director in the provision of care to maximize comfort and health of patients and families.
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Daily Mentorship by our clinical director (owner) We are looking for a patient centric Orthodontist to split their schedule between our Dayville, CT and Webster, MA locations. We are looking for an enthusiastic orthodontist who is dedicated to serving patients and providing quality dental care.
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Are you a Safety Manager or Director in the Transportation industry and looking to join a growing company? The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of managerial experience within a Transportation or Logistics company in a Safety based role and will have a strong understanding of DOT and OSHA. If interested, please read on and apply to the Safety Manager - Transportation based near Putnam, CT. Relocation can be provided for the right candidate.
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