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Professional Dispatch experience, knowledge of law enforcement, fire, emergency, and medical terminology/procedures preferred. Duties will also include operation of CLEMIS and the Law Enforcement Information Network, and completion of other related duties as directed.
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Minimum two years of college credit (60 credits), or four years of active military duty with an honorable discharge, or 1 year of sworn law enforcement experience. Minimum two years of college credit (60 credits), or four years of active military duty with an honorable discharge, or 1 year of sworn law enforcement experience.
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Performs manual manufacturing duties for Henry Ford OptimEyes finishing line.
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Enforcement of Contract StandardsHelp Account Manager or Operations Manager identify, meet, and exceed the needs of the customer. Communicates clearly and effectively with clients and colleagues (both verbal and written) and is capable of handling typical and crisis situations both efficiently andUnderstands and successfully executes his/her post orders including enforcement of client and company policies, rules, and regulations.
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Prior experience in Loss Prevention or educational background in Loss Prevention, security or law enforcement. Conducts internal investigations in compliance with Kohl's guidelines. Prior experience in Loss Prevention or educational background in Loss Prevention, security or law enforcement.
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Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the worlds largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS!
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Brooks Kushman is a full-service intellectual property and technology firm, specializing in the procurement, protection, enforcement and monetization of intellectual property assets. Brooks Kushman P.C. is looking to hire an experienced (5+ years) staff accountant to work on all areas of accounting and collections.
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You will create and foster relationships with store teams and law enforcement agencies. As an Asset Protection Detective, you will have the opportunity to receive expert training and develop your skills in this role.
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LocumJobsOnline is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Internal Medicine MD in Oak Park, Michigan, 48237! Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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Peak Living is currently seeking a Maintenance Technician to join our team!
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Job Description: Turning Point Action is seeking a highly skilled, natural born leader and motivated individual to join TPAction's innovative and large Chase The Vote initiative.
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Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred. This includes monitoring entrances and exits, checking bags and tickets, and responding to any incidents or emergencies that may arise.
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Network with local law enforcement as directed and support evidence gathering to address large scale or organized retail crime or repeat theft incidents. Network with local law enforcement as directed and support evidence gathering to address large scale or organized retail crime or repeat theft incidents.
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Our business is a leader in providing services required by court systems, law enforcement, and parole/probation agencies. Cover territory of south east Michigan through north west Ohio (company car provided.
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Preferred Experience: law enforcement, military, criminal justice field, and customer service. SCOPE: Armed Security Officers at this site are responsible for protecting the local Court of Appeals building, grounds, assets, employees, and visitors against criminal activity, accidents, fires and natural disasters, as well as providing outstanding customer service.
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