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The Site Safety Coordinator may need to work on weekends, holidays, or alternative shifts. Honor the site specific standard work activities assigned to the Site Safety Coordinator.
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Based on facility needs, driver's license may be required and must meet all medical guidelines for Sanford Health Category I or III drivers. Evaluating athletes' sports related injuries, physical conditions, and needs; recommending a scientific care plan to include schedule, treatment programs, and related education based on their capabilities and limitations.
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NDSU has offices across the state of North Dakota, and the main campus is in Fargo, on the Minnesota border. Serve on the Cabinet, including key role in NDSU’s Emergency Operations Plan.
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This position will assist and be under the guidance of other engineering staff working on projects to meet various heavy/civil construction needs. Assist with the inspection quality of work performed during the daily activities of the overall construction on heavy civil projects.
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200+ active clinical trials and an NCI Community Oncology Research Program Site. Are you seeking an opportunity to make a serious impact on the future of cancer care - but worry that a traditional academic job might significantly undercut your earning potential.
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Apply appropriate labor rates and methods of construction based on provided information and expected site conditions. Standard coding support Lead Estimator Designation: When the Senior Estimator is designated as the Lead Estimator on an estimate, the following additional responsibilities will be required: Supervise and line out all people on the bid team, provide adequate information to team members and establish bidding schedule with deadlines.
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Perform complete conceptual estimates for large, complex EPC projects from receipt of bid package through final bid review, including: site visits, scope determination, MTO, input data into computerized estimating systems, questions to Owner/Engineer and qualifications.
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Hands on knowledge working with Cisco Routers, Meraki APs, VMware Sphere, Palo Alto Firewall, VeloCloud SDWAN, NSFocus DDoS Mitigation, VoIP Telephony. Collaborate with peer operations teams to coordinate field and customer site work as needed.
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ADESA also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories. Assign Auction Drivers to a lot area on or off property to move, stage and park vehicles.
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North Dakota Hematology / Oncology Pharmacist Award Winning town Respected hospital and health system Great benefits and pay based on experience Weekday position Great Outdoor Recreation The benefits of a city too.
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Officers work under general supervision of a Sergeant and are assigned to a particular area of the City. Officers may be assigned to special activities or projects on an on-going or short-term basis (e.g., crime prevention, investigations, school resource officer, etc.
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Culture seekers will want to visit the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, as well as Fort Buford, both of which offer history buffs the cultural information they savor. Certified radiology technologist, radiology technologist, radiology tech, rad tech, radiology, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, radiology tech, medical, patient care, radiologic technologist.
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While on assignment there, visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park, snap a photo at the Geographical Center of North America in Rugby, or tour the Fargo Air Museum. Employee discount program—save on housing, scrubs, movie tickets, and much more.
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Lateral entry credit is based on previous experience as a patrol officer and will be evaluated individually. Prepares presentations and performs public education and public speaking on police service and crime prevention topics.
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Candidates will have clinical licensure or be on licensure track for LMFT, LPCC, LICSW, LP etc. Many mental health and wellness-focused companies are non-profits or government agencies, which rely on the general public, grants, or large donors for funding.
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