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Project work may include joint use make ready, and street light projects. Assignments may also include: preparing forestry trimming requests, facilitating permit and Right-of-Way acquisition, development of a Bill of Materials, estimating costs, and customer advocacy such as acquiring easements or calculating a customer Contribution in Aid of Construction (CIAC.
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Dump construction materials such as sand, gravel, earth, stone, asphalt, waste products, lumber and other materials. Perform necessary piping and laboring functions in support of Utility Construction Crew. Tow truck and trailer combinations with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) up to and over 26,001 pounds.
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Visit project sites and evaluate ongoing construction practices by meeting and talking with construction contractors and subcontractors, owners, regulators, and other consultants, and prepare written construction inspection and observation summaries.
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Performs other reasonable duties as assigned by manager. Experience and understanding of common principals of CMDB Discovery – common challenges, access requirements, best practices for cloud (AWS, Azure, Alibaba) discovery, discovery of container technologies (i.e. Kuberentes, EKS, RedHat OpenShift.
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A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours. Physical qualification for air traffic controller duty, marine diving duty and parachute duty. Acting as a one-man attachment to other special forces teams, these highly specialized Airmen are trained in a wide range of skills, including scuba, parachuting and snowmobiling, as well as being FAcertified air traffic controllers in order to establish air control and provide combat support on missions all over the globe.
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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual.
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Cross-train with Operations Manager to help with facility issues (e.g. maintenance and cleanliness of studio) Work with manager to hit monthly KPI's. The Sales Manager is responsible for new member sales and overall member experience.
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Professional registration or certification including Certified Grants Management Specialist, Project Management Professional. Advance to Expert level ability to use provided IT tools and document management tools to create, organize and maintain project documents.
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PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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Assists Pharmacy Manager and Staff Pharmacist in developing and maintaining good relationships with the local medical community, including physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, by medical provider detailing and outreach to health groups, retirement homes, nursing homes, and other forums for enhancing growth opportunities.
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At Capital One, you'll be part of a big group of makers, breakers, doers and disruptors, who solve real problems and meet real customer needs.
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Hands-on experience withmodern CICDautomationeco-systems such asAzure DevOps andpipelines, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, AWS Cloud Formation, Kubernetes, GitHub, and configuration management tools such as Puppet, Chef, or Ansible.
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Monitors H&S and Environmental Compliance for all assigned locations to report any deficiencies and/or issues to the General Manager, Regional General Manager, H&S Engineer(s), and/or Environmental Manager.
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The Sr. Wireless Engineer will be required to work remotely and onsite to achieve customer project goals. Red River is seeking a Senior Wireless Engineer to join our growing team! ECSE – Ekahau Certified Survey Engineer.
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Responsible for idea generation, exploring and implementing appropriate technical solutions to achieve the required product features, as well as monitoring technical process against project plan while safeguarding functionality, scalability and performance.
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