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Profile: A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking an experienced Regulations, Investigations, Securities, and Compliance Lawyer with expertise in U.S. export controls (BIS), sanctions (OFAC), customs (including tariffs), and other international trade-related regulations.
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Trade School degree in Radiologic Technology or bachelors in Nuclear Medicine or related field required. BLD - Bachelor's Level Degree: Nuclear Medicine Technology, TS - Trade School Graduate: Radiologic Technology.
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When you join our team as a Field Service Scale Technician, you start out by completing a hands-on onboarding program focused on the fundamentals of the scale technician trade. Job RequirementsSuccessfully complete the scale technician onboarding program, which includes training/mentoring to learn:Fundamentals of the scale technician trade and our professional expectations.
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What you will do at The Trade Desk: You will be an active participant in the development, implementation, and execution of The Trade Desk's Third-Party Risk Management Program. Note: Interns are not eligible for variable incentive awards such as stock-based compensation, retirement plan, vacation, tuition reimbursement or parental leave At the Trade Desk, Base Salary is one part of our competitive total compensation and benefits package and is determined using a salary range.
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HVAC Helper Requirements:High school diploma or GED.Completion of an apprenticeship or trade school program would be helpful. HVAC Helper Requirements:High school diploma or GED.Completion of an apprenticeship or trade school program would be helpful.
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The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of experience in patent litigation, preferably with exposure to district court, International Trade Commission (ITC), and Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) proceedings.
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The role will guide enterprise-wide trade operational requirements and partner with Global Trade Compliance (GTC), Segment Trade Compliance, Health Care Compliance (HCC), and the Global Legal Organization (GLO) to create processes, trainings, governance, and regional agility and flexibility with the required global governance.
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They will leverage their extensive expertise and knowledge of all relevant import/export regulations, business practices, and processes to facilitate a successful global trade compliance program.
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2 years technical or trade school degree with an emphasis on Tool Making/CNC Machine or equivalent experience, preferred. Velosity maintains ITAR-compliant operations in our facilities.
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We are looking for our next Senior Trade Compliance Analyst for our growing Global Trade Compliance (GTC) team as Brooks continues to accelerate its growth journey. Participate in US and global import/export compliance risk assessments and the development of trade policies and procedures.
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15+ years of experience in global trade compliance / international transportation/logistics/customs brokerage, preferably in a mid/large-cap technology and manufacturing company with operations in semiconductor or other high-tech industries.
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TS - Trade School Graduate: Radiologic Technology (Required) ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT) - Certifications - Other/National, Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI, Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) - Certifications - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB.
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By consolidating Trade Marketing and Category Management under one umbrella, Storck can streamline decision-making processes, enhance cross-functional collaboration, and foster a unified approach to brand activation.
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Associates degree in machining or related field of study, or trade school graduate along with prior Class 1 Machinist or CNC Operator is highly preferred. At a minimum, the CNC Machinist must have a high school diploma, or equivalent, along with 2-3 years of proven experience as a Class 1 Machinist or CNC Operator and proven ability to read prints.
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As a Celebree School Director , you'll be embarking on a journey of leadership and impact. At Celebree School we grow people BIG and small. Celebree School of North Potomac. Must meet the requirements to be a School Director as approved by the governing State agency.
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