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Bakers must adhere to Company policies and procedures; follow food safety protocols; work to maximize store profits, and ensure a clean organized kitchen and produce attractive products to Honey Dew’s product specifications.
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Work in various significant roles, such as Manufacturing Technical / Process Engineering, Capital Projects, Automation & Process Control, Leveraged Engineering, Equipment Reliability & Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, Product Quality, and Technical Service.
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The position is responsible for identifying the strategic information needs for the BJs digital business and leading the development of descriptive, diagnostic , and pre dictive analytics measures and tools to provide actionable insights to the organization.
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The Center for Biological Innovation (CBI) is a BSC Center of Excellence that utilizes in vitro and ex vivo approaches, such as biochemical, cell-based, microbial, and tissue-based assays to support the design, development and commercialization of BSC products.
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Input with product development. At Wyman-Gordon, your work will directly impact the development of critical components for military and commercial turbine applications. Operations management (production schedule, releases, deliveries, product quality assurance.
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Program Development: - Create and implement evidence-based behavioral health programs tailored to the cultural and linguistic backgrounds of refugee and immigrant populations. The ideal applicant will have over 3 years of clinical experience treating mental health patients as well as manager and program development experience.
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Directly Related Experience includes: field operations in measurement control, pressure, storage, compression, pipeline safety, adult education, training & development, or quality control experience.
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Job Opening: The Department of Fish and Game, seeks applicants for a BioMap Outreach and Development Specialist to perform the following duties:Position Overview:The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW) is responsible for the conservation - including restoration, protection, and management - of fish and wildlife resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the public.
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3 Years with Associate with Biology degree/diploma, or an equivalent combination of education/work experience. Hands on experience in one or more of the following areas: cell culture, hemocompatibility evaluation, immunostaining, flow cytometry, and/or microscopy.
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Experience may include successful Job Corps enrollment or successful enrollment in other youth development programs. This position primarily works out of the MassHire Center in New Bedford, MA, located at 25 Elm St. The location the position would be recruiting Students to is the Grafton Job Corps Center located in North Grafton, MA.
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In conjunction with the leadership team at St Vincent Hospital, the Stroke Coordinator is responsible for the development, implementation, coordination and evaluation of the stroke program as well as the management, education and current evidence-based practice related to stroke care and prevention.
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Ownership for E2E Processes: Ensure clear ownership, process adherence, optimal preparation, and facilitation of all relevant events, procedures and timelines in the agile product development and commercialization process.
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Support the Stingray Swim team and team’s training group structure and team policies Ensure the Character Development and YMCA focus areas are implemented in the aquatic department and programs.
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Essential duties for the School Psychologist will be to provide counseling services to students on IEPs as well as to the regular education population (mood disorders, autism, anxiety, depression, ADHD, social skill deficits, conduct disorders) in order to foster positive coping strategies, motivation, and skill development.
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In addition to facilitating the play crucial for children’s development, PALs enable parents to participate in activities like parenting groups, budgeting classes or job searches. The Playspace Program is based on the belief that play is essential for child development.
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