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Why PCTs love Howard County Medical Center: Warm and collegial environmentFantastic benefits:Free parking and moreEarn $1,000 annually for practicing self-care with Healthy @ Hopkins Hear what our hospital president has to say about what we do and why we do it: Education/Experience: High School Diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma.
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A high school diploma, or General Educational Development (GED); High School Equivalency Test (HiSET); or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) high school equivalency certificate; OR.
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Aware and capable of preventing hazardous situations before they become critical Must have a high school diploma or GED.Operators experience (forklift, travel lift, payloader, roll-off)Travel Lift/Boat Forklift operation experience and certification is a major plus.
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The Dispensary Associate is responsible for guiding customers through the cannabis purchasing experience, making informed recommendations based on customer's desired outcomes, provide informed and accurate descriptions of our products, and operate with a high level of accuracy in a fast-paced environment.
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A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year.
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Looking for a Senior Windows Administrator with Splunk Experience to join a high-performing agile team using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodology to support a nationally significant and fast-paced program.
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Requirements: Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent with 10+ years of experience with electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment. Abilities: Lifts at least 100 pounds at one time and 60 pounds for an extended period of time.
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9 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 7 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 4 years relevant experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 13 years relevant experience.
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About Woodland Job Corps Center The Woodland Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) and hands-on training in the following areas: Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, Building Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Advanced Training - Culinary Arts, and Hotel & Lodging.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThere is currently a full time Art Therapist/Treatment Coordinator position and a full time treatment coordinator position open at MSA: The Child and Adolescent Center in Columbia, MD working in the child and adolescent intensive outpatient program in a hybrid virtual and in person capacity.
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The 403(b) supplemental retirement plan is available to all CCBC employees (Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees). Permanent Whole Life Insurance with Optional Long Term Care rider available through Unum. Available to full-time employees, part-time associates, and adjunct faculty.
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The Woodland Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED), and hands-on training in the following areas: Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, Building Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Advanced Training - Culinary Arts and Hotel & Lodging.
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BlueHalo generates actionable insights from analytics through a suite of operationalized AI/ML tools for data collection/ingestion and subsequent text, geospatial, time series and image/video analytics to support open-source intelligence.
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20+ years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 18+ years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 15+ years relevant experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 24 years relevant experience.
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A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the cryptology field in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician position must be U.S. citizens who can meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance.
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