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Assist the Survey Crew Chief in the field. Survey, Surveying, AutoCAD, Total station, Land surveying, Trimble gps, Gps, Topcon, grading, CADD, Civil 3d, Cad, Topographic surveys, Construction stakeout, Drafting, Land survey, Survey crew.
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Previous experience in a field school or CRM setting as an archaeologist, surveyor, or similar role. Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, History, or related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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As an Environmental Compliance Specialist, you will provide technical and administrative support to the internal and external client network of WSB. This position involves operational-level work in the field of environmental compliance within NPDES regulations (MS4, Construction, and Industrial); a variety of duties relating to the administrative, technical, and operational requirements of the Clean Water Act; and compliance with the provisions of Section 402.
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Support the creation and updating of Engineering notifications to field personnel. Participate in specific field component replacement/rework processes in order to qualify and properly document the necessary technical parts, tools and procedures.
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The scholarly and academic responsibilities associated with the faculty appointment will include: Maintain an active scholarly profile in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Conduct research and publish in their field of expertise; Provide intellectual leadership in the field both within the University and in the international scholarly community; Teach two courses per year; Train graduate students in Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
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Project responsibilities may include water quality sampling, survey, field data collection at wells or project sites, erosion control inspection, construction observation, sampling equipment preparation and monitoring, data reduction, spreadsheet preparation, CADD, assistance with construction plans and specifications, and assistance with report preparation.
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It is therefore important for the OSP Field Supervisor to respond quickly to neighborhood complaints and actively work to resolve the issues. Metronet's OSP Field Supervisor is on the frontline.
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Two years post-secondary education in broadcast, communications, or related field. Operates audio mixer and other audio equipment, adjusting sounds and volumes as necessary. Experience in video production and control room operations, preferably in municipal/government access programming.
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From residential lawns and gardens, to venues such as St Andrews Links and Target Field, we are a company with a global footprint and a passion for helping people beautify whatever landscape they may be in.
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Welders are being asked to learn tower hand skills and We travel throughout the US and although the travel is extensive, we look to schedule employees for 2-3 weeks in the field at a time. Telecommunication Tower Technician Field Welder - Level 1 perform a wide variety of field specific job duties.
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Required 3-5 years of experience in content marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, website marketing, graphic designing, nonprofit marketing and communications, and/or a related field.
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Masters degree in psychology, social work, nursing or closely related field. One of the following current Minnesota licenses: Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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Field Service Technician - Do you want an employer who truly believes in fun at work, families first, doing the right thing and respectful relationships? As the Field Service Technician, you are responsible for traveling to our customers to perform repair and warranty work.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or related field, OR at least 4 years of related experience. In collaboration with the Director of Marketing & Communications and Senior Marketing & Communications Coordinator, execute the agency's marketing and communications plan by creating, designing, distributing and managing content targeted for key audiences through a variety of channels (i.e. website, email, social media) and campaigns (i.e. fundraising, recruitment, agency events.
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Previous experience with wetland delineations or site investigation and field sampling for soil and groundwater preferred but not required. Job responsibilities may include desktop reviews of historical site data, field visits to document environmental conditions at sites, report preparation for due diligence assessments; cultural and wetland field survey assistance; and assistance with project coordination activities.
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