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Our mission at Davids Bridal is to embrace the ideas of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Seasonal General Warehouse Worker - Full Time and Part Time. At Davids Bridal, we empower our customers and our team members to stay true to their dreams and find the one, whether that means the wedding dress that matches her personal styleor the corporate career thats a perfect fit.
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The Fire Operations Supervisor supervises two or more full time employees in an operation that performs customer service in areas which may include but not limited to service and repair of portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers, life safety equipment, fire detection systems, gas detection systems, foam systems, dry chemical systems, gaseous fire suppression systems and water-based fire protection systems.
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WFS is an equal opportunity employer committed to employment equity and inclusion. Multiple options for both full and part-time employees! With a focus on safety and attention to detail, you will be responsible for completing various aspects of ramp service functions, including loading and unloading baggage and cargo, aircraft marshalling, and water servicing.
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The Coordinator of the Center for Understanding, Belonging, and Experiences (The CUBE) is responsible for student development, learning outcomes, and assessment through programs and services offered through the CUBE. The Coordinator serves as one of the campus leaders responsible for campus-wide equity and inclusion efforts and is part of the Student Affairs leadership team, reporting directly to the Dean of Students.
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Experience in using AutoCAD / Revit, and Fire Sprinkler calculation programs to design fire suppression, fire alarm and life safety systems. If you fit the needs for this company as a Fire Sprinkler Designer , would like to learn more, are ready to make a change for a reliable and established company contact me IMMEDIATELY as this opportunity may not be available for long.
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Vireo is proud to have one of the most diverseworkforces in cannabis, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through engaging employee outreach programs, community events, and non-profit partnerships.
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The Center for Workforce Inclusion is recruiting for a Technical and Information Support position to work in the grant-administered US Forest Service ACES (55 years of age or older) at the Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS), Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory in Missoula, Montana.
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If you're ready to be the next Fire Sprinkler Designer for this company and contribute your expertise to their mission of safety, please submit your resume to. If you have a passion for crafting effective Fire Sprinkler Systems and ensuring safety, I want to hear from you.
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Design and plan Fire Sprinkler Systems in adherence to industry standards and regulations. Stay updated on industry advancements and changes in fire alarm technology.
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We are extremely competitive, client-focused and realize that our value is in our ability to deliver the right solutions at the right time. They are looking for a Professional, Fire Sprinkler Designer , with experience, to join their growing team.
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The satisfaction of knowing you contribute significantly to fire safety and public well-being. We're seeking a NICET II or Up Fire Sprinkler Inspector to join our team and play a vital role in safeguarding lives and property.
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Monitor alarms received at Campus Police Headquarters and dispatch Police, EMS or Fire. Enter relative information into the computer aided dispatch system. POSITION SUMMARY: The Police Dispatcher is responsible for receiving calls placed to Campus Police and dispatching campus police officers as needed.
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E-ONE is part of the larger REV Group (NYSE: REVG), a leading manufacturer of specialty vehicles for the fire & emergency and recreation markets. E-ONE manufactures custom and commercial fire trucks including pumpers and tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, rescues of all sizes, quick attack units, industrial trucks, and ARFF (aircraft rescue firefighting vehicles.
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The result is state-of-the-art fire rescue vehicles recognized for superior firefighting and rescue capabilities. Established in 1974, E-ONE has grown to become an industry leader in just a few decades, and today employs more than 1,000 people who manufacture over 400 fire trucks per year.
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When you’re part of Qurate Retail Group, you’ll be working for one or with many of our consumer brands and joining a 20,000+ global team (U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, Italy & Poland), committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, where you can be.
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