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The IR-4 Project Environmental Horticulture Program (EHP) Manager position will be tasked to coordinate research and pesticide (bio-based and chemical) registration activities on non-food, ornamental plant species within the IR-4 Project.
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CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Within 18 months of employment hold and maintain a valid North Carolina Pesticide Applicators License with “L” and “H” endorsements; Within twelve months of employment complete training to obtain “A” endorsement for North Carolina Pesticide Applicators License; Must hold and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license according to the State of NC requirements.
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Ability to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License – we will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare! We are seeking a Lawn Care Specialist to work in our growing turf care department.
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We currently have an exciting opportunity to join our Water Business Unit as a seasoned Project Manager and our SME for Wastewater Plant Design. Experience range of 7 to 15 years in Wastewater Plant Design and municipal utility infrastructure.
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NC Pesticide Applicator’s License, or ability to acquire one within 90 days of hire. Maintain detailed and accurate records of pest monitoring, IPM activities, and pesticide applications.
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Experience with storage tank, manufactured gas plant, renewable energy, landfill, and/or air projects. Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Hydrogeology Director to join our well established and growing Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) / Geotechnical department in the Southeast region of the United States.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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8 years related experience in telecommunications, engineering, network planning,or equivalent outside plant engineer experience. As a Network Engineer-Outside Plant, you will be responsible for the design and preparation of engineering work orders for land developments, new buildings, single line requests, rehab, DSL, FTTN, FTTH, FTTT, road relocations, augmentation projects and special circuit requests.
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What you need North Carolina Aquatic Pesticide Applicator License or be able to obtain a license within 30 days of hire. Experience in the following disciplines are desirable: fisheries, wildlife management, conservation, ecology, biology, environmental sciences or forestry.
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Work is located at a chemical plant and requires exposure to ambient temperature extremes. Assist Client Planners with plant documentation of piping and process change requests (PCR) Proficiency with 3D Piping software (PDMS) & 2D MicroStation or AutoCAD is required.
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Duties include collection and analysis of vibration, ultrasound, and thermographic information for plant equipment, including but not limited to fans, blowers, electrical motors, pumps, gearboxes, compressors and conveyors.
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We are a proud member of the EPA's Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program and have partnered with the United Nations Foundation’s "United to Beat Malaria" to help stop the spread of malaria transmitted by mosquito bites.
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For these entities SourceOne provides energy related due diligence, power master planning, utility coordination, commissioning, and power/commodity analysis/purchasing support as well as infrastructure development services including central plant and combined heat and power plant design and installation.
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Business started to nosedive in 2008, and Freightliner began shipping jobs to its Mexican plant. The plant in Gastonia, which builds parts for Freightliner, has gone from producing barely 20,000 parts a year to tens of thousands of parts every day.
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Reviews and enhances Supply Chain processes using SAP, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing best practices to optimize material flow, production planning, quality control, warehouse operations, and plant maintenance.
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