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Or one full year of graduate level education in a field of study related to law enforcement (e.g., criminal justice, homeland security, justice studies, law enforcement, courts and judicial systems, forensic technology, forensic psychology, or corrections and rehabilitation) from an accredited college or university within nine (9) months from the closing date of this announcement; OR.
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Degree in human service field and one-year experience working with adults with disabilities and/or brain injuries preferred. What you will be doing: The Activity Lead/Coordinator will create, schedule and provide skill building, life enrichment, and recreational/leisure activities for adults with disabilities in community programs.
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Qualifications: Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, or related field with a minimum of five years’ experience as a Master Scheduler in a large MRP driven, manufacturing environment; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience as determined by the hiring manager and Human Resources.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in a social science or health-related field. Associate degree in health science related field, with one year of relevant work experience preferably in a health science related field.
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Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field. Familiarity with Atlassian software suite, Eclipse. Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field.
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About the role: The Associate Director of Field Health Economics & Market Access (HEMA) will lead a team of Field HEMA Managers responsible for supporting and communicating the economic value of our Coronary Therapies portfolio of products.
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You can sell just about anywhere, but the key is knowing how to spot the right opportunity.
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Or similar degree) in the health sciences, life sciences, clinical sciences, biomedical engineering, or similar/related discipline/field. You're the right fit if: You’ve acquired 4+ years of experience in the design and execution of clinical studies for medical devices, including retrospective and prospective designs, multi-site clinical investigations, survey research, and/or registries.
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Who We Are Delaware North operates concessions, premium dining, and retail services at Target Field dating back to 2010. JOB DESCRIPTION The Opportunity Delaware North Sportservice is hiring a seasonal Food Safety Auditor to join our team at Target Field in Target Field.
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Classroom Teacher Minimum qualifications include: Bachelor’s Degree required MN teaching license in Communication Technology Careers OR a valid MN teaching license in another field and willing to obtain an Out of Field Permission.
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JOB DUTIES: Develop software ranging from the hardware abstraction layer and upwards ProgrammingManage software applicationsCreation of instructional technical manuscriptsCreate reportsInterface with customersCreate rapid prototypes to allow concept evaluationYOU MUST HAVE: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or in related technical field.
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Directs and oversees the implementation of the Emergency Action Plan and all safety procedures that pertain to the GSS facility, and trains all current staff on the GSS EAP. Maintains current certifications and stays up-to-date professionally on the aquatics and management field.
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In this internship you will learn from a group of like-minded lead hunters filling the sales funnel for our Field Sales team. Be (R)evolutionary, Be Powerful, Be Driven, Exceptional, Together, Be YOUnique.
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Qualifications: Education: Two (2) year technical degree or similar experience in the low voltage/fire alarm construction field. Any third-party recruiting agreements for Legence and its affiliate companies may only be executed by Legence Holdings LLC’s CHRO or Director of Talent Acquisition, without exception.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Biomedical, or another related engineering field. Metals experience – stainless steel and nitinol material – including processing and evaluation methods.
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