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This role requires travel to our partner sites on the Upper West Side up to 4 days a week for up to 3 hours between 2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. To apply through our company site: , please fill out the fields below and click "Apply Now" to upload your resume and cover letter.
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LOCATION Industrial construction sites and/or fabrication shop EXAMPLES OF MOBILITY BARRIERS ACCESS TO JOB SITE Uneven ground level Obstructed pathways Work performed at low and/or high elevations Work performed in confined areas CLIMATIC/ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS AT JOB SITE Predominately outdoor climate May be exposed to extreme hot or cold weather Excessive humidity, rain, etc.
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We are seeking a Level I Civil/Highway Engineer to add to our New York team based in New York City. In this position, you will conduct street, highway, interchange, railroad sites, and other infrastructure design.
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Outpatient experience EMR for your facility: Net Health xFit Scrub colors / dress code: Business casual or scrubs, no jeans Parking Location: On site Required Qualifications Outpatient experience required NJ lic required 1-2 years experience Preferred Qualifications none Facility Location Located at the southern end of New Jersey, Vineland is a city with a rich history, home to the state’s oldest local historical society, the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (VHAS.
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The position may include operating a variety of hand and power tools, preparing sites, digging trenches, assisting in excavations, cleaning site debris, and constructing underground utility systems.
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A willingness to work in person and on site at the Center for five 8-hour shifts per week or Saturday only (except holidays). Location Multiple sites in Manhattan and Brooklyn Pay Rate: $35-$59 per hour Schedule: Flexible Schedule (Monday - Saturday) 1-6 days/week 8 hours/day - 9-5 (with some alternate shifts) Responsibilities: Support asylum seekers in completing asylum applications, working with each applicant one-on-one to answer questions and guide them through the process.
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From Niagara falls to the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State building or even to time square there is an endless amount of things to do in the state of New York. This state is a state for everyone as it can entertain the average site seer while also entertaining someone more invested in the nightlife scene.
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Collaborating with the Program Director and Clinical Education team to maintain and implement an ongoing clinical site monitoring plan to ensure the program has adequate SCPE sites, including in-person and/or virtual site visits.
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Expertise in drafting and negotiating of Clinical Trial Agreements with clinical trial sites in a global operation. Responsible for collaborating with Pfizer Legal to ensure Investigative Site contracting templates are maintained and continuously improved.
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As Field Service Representative you will provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines in the Tri-state area. Responsibilities include: Preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of instruments at customer sites within the assigned region.
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Expertise in Feasibility / Due Diligence, Site Planning, Permitting, Site Analysis, civil design and construction, Entitlements, Land Use, Land Planning, Utility Providers and Construction.
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Actively manages waitlist for local sites and, along with PAS Site Manager, provides suggestions to local clinical leaders for needs based on waitlist. The outpatient site scheduling specialist is a critical role at the local level in ensuring patients and families receive optimal service and timely access to care.
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Supports philosophy, RWJBarnabas Health is seeking experienced RNs to join our Telemetry System-Wide Float Pool. In this role, R'Ns have the opportunity to gain exposure to a broad scope of patient care within the Telemetry specialty while working assignments at each of the sites throughout our system.
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The Site Safety Officer is responsible for managing all safety and occupational health aspects of assigned sites and project employees. Participate in the hiring and performance review process of Site Safety and Health Officers.
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Established as an agricultural center in the 1860s, Vineland is now known for its many well-preserved historical sites and high-quality public schools. physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, outpatient physical therapist, outpatient PT, outpatient.
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