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Basic Functional Experience - 3 years work experience in facilities (e.g., maintenance, plant operations, engineering services, grounds, custodial/environmental, or transportation) or food (e.g., food services or operations, concessions, retail sales, store operations, or vending) services, CTM, or Clinical Nutrition.
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Medical and prescription plans Basic and enhanced dental and vision plans Supplemental health benefits (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance) LifeWorks employee assistance program Company-funded HSA Short-term disability Pre-tax spending accounts (health care and dependent care FSA) Training provided in our world-class occupational medicine process management model.
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Must have experience with basic in vivo techniques and handling mice. Execute multi-color flow cytometry of immune cells. Must have experience with basic in vivo techniques and handling mice.
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Serve as point of contact for Development Coordinators and Alumni Relations staff to field basic questions on Prospect Research policies, processes, and procedures. Position Summary:The Institutional Advancement (IA) Division at Brandeis University is seeking strategic, innovative, self-motivated professional with a client-services orientation and an entrepreneurial spirit to join the Prospect Research team as Senior Prospect Research Analyst I. Reporting to the Associate Director of Prospect Research and Pipeline Development, the Analyst is an integral member of the IA division.
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Basic knowledge of general health and public health indicators (i.e. human behavior, growth and development, oral health, communicable disease, chronic disease, nutrition, substance use disorders, nutrition, harm reduction, etc.
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The Specialist will support day to day site operations including but not limited to greeting all young people and performing safety checks, connecting young people to resources to ensure their basic needs are met, helping with engagement activities, maintaining the referral list, and providing administrative support.
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Core Competencies Selling Basic construction practices Business acumen Product knowledge Customer focus Building collaborative relationships Communication: oral, written, persuasive Worthington Armstrong Venture (WAVE) offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefit package that includes, but not limited to: health, dental, and life insurance, vacation, quarterly profit sharing, and a 401(K) Plan. WAVE is an equal opportunity employer.
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Basic knowledge of Primavera P6 is advantageous. Planning Associate working on a flagship US offshore wind project. Apply fit-for-purpose tools and procedures for offshore wind projects. Basic knowledge of Primavera P6 is advantageous.
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In addition, you will provide backup for husbandry tasks including basic animal checks, animal holding room checks, cage change activities, cleaning and sanitization of animal holding rooms, support of the enrichment and general animal health programs, and assistance in the monitoring of environmental conditions of critical support spaces.
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Company provides basic employee group life insurance and AD&D benefits; additional voluntary life insurance for employee and family are available through Sun Life. Massachusetts Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator’s License is desired.
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Experience with Selenium, Python, Java (Eclipse),Visual Basic/VB Script, Test NG, BDD framework for test automation preferred. Proven knowledge of XML, HTML, JavaScript, Visual Basic Script and other scripting languages.
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Translate the basic components of program evaluation (for example, logic models) into processes and expectations within the district. BPS is particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in one of BPS' official languages: Spanish, Creole (Cape Verdean), Creole (Haitian), Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, & Somali.
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Education/ Experience/ Training : High School Degree / GED; 1-2 years of sales experience in the Asian food industry is desired; Familiarity with our products and services; Basic computer skills, including familiarity with word processing software; Excellent oral and written communication skills; Have a valid drivers license.
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Basic experience building parametric workflows using Dynamo, Grasshopper, and/or Rhino within Revit. Basic experience using Revit plugins such as Enscape and Unifi. Basic experience building parametric workflows using Dynamo, Grasshopper, and/or Rhino within Revit.
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Must possess a minimum of two (2) years of experience with security systems to include basic programming and operations management of access control, CCTV, and intrusion alarms; specifically, Lenel OnGuard and Genetec Security Center.
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