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On-site fitness center at the Home Office in Columbia, Missouri, complete with weightlifting machines, cardio equipment, group fitness space, racquetball courts, a climbing wall, and much more.
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This position will assist in providing site analysis, zoning/code research, concept planning/site planning, illustrative graphic exhibits, and presentations for a variety of projects including mixed-use, multifamily/residential, and commercial, with various amenities and other recreational project components.
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SESI partners with school districts to run classrooms, on-site, within district boundaries and standalone schools that meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of special and alternative education students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, and other challenges.
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The SLMS portfolio boasts a flexible calendar and long-standing industry trainers for exceptional in-person, on-site, online, and white paper training offerings. GME Wireline focuses on the fiber cabling and connections aspect of working at height- including those working on cell phone towers, local municipalities, etc.
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Role: Senior Java Software Engineer. - Knowledge of security best practices, including preventing Cross-Site Scripting and SQL injection. We’re looking for a Senior Java Engineer to support a suite of internal applications.
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Perform tests requiring routine and/or complex instrumentation on flowcytometer, optical, photometric, electronic, automated scintillation, etc. :Perform chemical, bacteriological, serological or microscopic laboratory testprocedures on specimens in one or more laboratory sections.
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Help direct and supervise all on-site subcontractors and laborers, as well as other FWC staff. Assist in ensuring all safety requirements are met and provide weekly safety meeting for all persons on-site at all phases of the project.
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Perform tumbling procedures to achieve the desired finish on firearm parts. Conduct deburring operations on firearm components to ensure smooth surfaces and eliminate sharp edges. Ensure the correct application of serial numbers, logos, and other markings on firearm components.
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Experience with General Contractors (GCs) or as a Project Engineer, with the ability to transition into drywall project management. Prepare accurate, detailed estimates for drywall and related projects using software such as AutoCAD, The Edge, or On Center.
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Come drive a 4 year old or newer Peterbilt 579 geared toward your comfort while on the road. Potential to be home more depending on location. If you are an experienced end dump driver or if you are an experienced truck driver who would like to learn end dumping we want to talk to you.
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If you are a Project Engineer with experience, please read on! We are a TOP Midwest General Contractor operating in five Midwest states, with a focus on major highway development.
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Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Separate Rates for per diem based on monthly hours commitment. Pay is based on experience, skills, and education.
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With support of a practice manager and a highly trained team on site, coupled with a vast network of experts across the nation, you’ll be completely connected to all the resources and support of Heartland Dental.
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Represents MOHELA as needed both within Missouri and nationally at relevant industry financial aid, business office, admissions, servicing, secondary market and other conferences, including NASFAA, regional and state conferences based on the strategic Sales and Marketing Plan and permissible budget.
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Must possess a valid commercial Class B Drivers’ License, Hazmat, Air Brake Endorsements, and Medical card; packaged gas straight truck driver; This position reports to the Site Manager or Operations Manager.
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