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Collaborate with teacher education departments and related services programs: Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Middle and Secondary Education, Special Education, and Educational Leadership and School Psychology and serve as liaison with students and faculty supervisors in matters related to field experience and student teaching.
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To excel as a Field Surveyor at Kinsley Steel, candidates must possess exceptional attention to detail and keen observation skills to ensure accuracy in data collection and building control lines.
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Bachelor's Degree (four year college or technical school) Required, Field of Study: Social Work, Public Health, Human Services or related field. Master's Degree Preferred, Field of Study: Social Work, Public Health, Human Services or related field.
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3+ years work experience in a design field such as: Product, Industrial, 3D, Accessories, Footwear, or Apparel 2+ years focused experience in designing, modeling, sculpting and/or rendering in 3D digital applications.
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As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a lead consultant to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on mobile devices and uploading to cloud-based software.
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The Company Manager will work closely with the artistic director, executive producer, staff, and dancers to the seamless execution of the annual performance season. Bachelor's degree in arts administration, arts management, or a related field (or equivalent experience.
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The work plan is the tool a manager will use to ensure there is clarity around expectations and work responsibilities. The work plan will be approved by this position's manager and adjusted as needed throughout the year.
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The Land Survey Crew Chief will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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Graduate student or a recent college graduate, preferably majoring in political science/international affairs, public policy, communications, international education, or another relevant field.
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The Field Tech Systems Engineer will be part of a company that is consistently a top 100 Global Cloud Service Provider and ranked by the Washington Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work.
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Available for no less than 50% of events at Audi Field including but not limited to 20 MLS home matches, home XFL games, and international soccer friendlies between February and October. Box Office Representatives will use Ticketmaster software to sell tickets at the Audi Field Box Office for D.C. United home matches and other events hosted at the stadium.
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Responsible for reviewing additional damages received from repair facilities to either complete a supplement or triage to field provider method of inspection. May require the ability to work outdoors in inclement weather conditions; May be exposed to working in body shop and/or salvage yard environments up to 25% of the time.
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College course work should include a minimum of nine credit-hours related to education field such as behavior management, instructional strategies, and one year experience working with students in structured educational (or academic) situations preferred.
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If you are graduating with a degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science or related field and want to work in creating custom microelectronics solutions, we're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL.
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To be considered for the Transportation Planner IV position, candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics, or a related field, and four (4) or more years of directly applicable work experience, or a master’s degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics, or a related field, and two (2) or more years of directly applicable work experience.
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