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Required Technical Skills : Knowledgeable of IPS elements as they pertain to pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and blood products; Understanding of the Army and DoD field medical force structure; Proficiency with MS Office Suite; Must possess excellent writing and verbal skills and be able to author supporting documentation for the DoD acquisition process and be able to brief medical logistics requirements to PdMs and PjMs.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience with entry-level human resources assignments that include analyzing problems to identify significant factors, researching and gathering pertinent data, and recognizing solutions; experience planning and organizing work, and communicating factual and procedural HR information clearly, verbally, and in writing.
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Course topics taught in this program include: Cooking and Baking Health and Wellness Photography Writing Language Painting and Drawing Jewelry-Making Woodworking General Crafting and Hobby Motorcycle Safety Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The following are the functions essential to performing this job: 1.
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CDM Smith is expanding our marketing team in our Federal Services Unit. We’re seeking an Entry Marketing Specialist with strong writing/editing, organizational, and time-management skills to join our team.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for supporting the configuration, installation, training, testing, including writing test scripts, and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) of the LabVantage LIMS. Experience with research laboratory practices, policy, and regulations is highly desirable.
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Creative writing of marketing content to engage customers. Proofreading and copy editing of storefront descriptions. Identifies challenges and underperformance and makes recommendations regarding dispatching tasks; flags to Quality/Engagement Manager if linguists need to be replaced.
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Board certification in DermatologyCurrent State Medical Practitioner LicenseCurrent Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Department of Public Safety (DPS) registration, for prescription writing. Board certification in DermatologyCurrent State Medical Practitioner LicenseCurrent Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Department of Public Safety (DPS) registration, for prescription writing.
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Greenhouse Inventory and Accuracy, regularly writing off damaged product in partnership with the Receiver. Responsible for all Greenhouse Sales and Operating cash register/computer following cash handling procedures as established by Tractor Supply Company.
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The duties include validation study and testing for QC specifications, criteria, and workflow, SOP and work instruction writing and finalization, staff training. - Strong communication skill, orally and in writing.
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The ability to communicate effectively with customers and employees of ABC , both orally and in writing is crucial. Working Title ABC Store Manager Role Title Retail Manager II - 79114 Location Frederick - 069 Job Description SALARY : Up to $51,371.
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Must communicate effectively by listening, writing and speaking clearly and accurately and keeping the team and management informed. This position allows 2-3 days/week remote / work from home after training.
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Rooted connections to the communities we serve, especially Montgomery County, MD.Bilingual English/Spanish; proficient in writing, reading, and speaking in both languages. Ability to express oneself, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
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Qualified candidates are invited to apply on-line via our electronic application platform, which requires submission of a cover letter along with curriculum vita, graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, a writing sample, and evidence of teaching effectiveness.
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Lead or participate in financial due diligence (M&A and expansion or capital projects)Expected to be the financial leader of a global team seeking to achieve business growth and profit improvement objectives.
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Writing reports and compiling data regarding existing and potential electrical engineering projects and studies. Prior experience in project engineering/management is preferred. Enrolled in classes toward a bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
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