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PayActiv - Flexible access to YOUR paycheck before payday! In order to maintain our high level of delivery standards, we are looking for people like you who enjoy an exciting fast-paced work environment.
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Ability to pass and maintain Professional Crisis Management (PCM) certification at a P2 level on an annual basis, including implementation of all strategies and techniques. Ability to sit, stand, bend, squat, kneel, stretch, stoop, and/or reach above shoulder level for extended periods of time (up to 30 minutes) during the work day.
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Overview The Elevator Mechanic maintains, repairs, modifies, and troubleshoots the elevators, dumbwaiters, and lifts on campus at a journey level with minimal supervision; following University safety procedures, rules and regulations at all times.
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Ability to work independently and provide guidance and leadership to mid-level to senior-level teams or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC. High-level experience with both public and private sector work (e.g. state, city, county, utility districts, and private land development.
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Our portfolio of trusted measures include TOEFL®, TOEIC®, GRE® and Praxis®.
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We’re seeking Neuropsychologist that are:Responsibilities & Duties:Full time (30+ hours) flexible times/days, no required weekend or on-call dutiesSeeking Adult neuropsychologist for our Eatontown and Princeton Junction locations.
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The schedule is very flexible, and you have the option to get paid daily.” Make up to $34 an hour as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Princeton Junction, NJ, and the surrounding area in a job with a truly flexible schedule that allows you to pick only the shifts you want to work at any of our partner facilities.
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Roto-Rooter is a great place to work, providing outstanding pay, flexible work schedules and top benefits for our outside sales representative team. Water Quality Sales Representative.
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Manufacturing Science & Technology Specialist SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence. Manufacturing Science & Technology Specialist SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence.
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Flexible and part time hours, including evenings and weekends, with the availability to build a full time caseload. Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $25 per hourEducation:Bachelor's (required)Experience (1 year required) : Child care ( babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher ) Special education ( educational settings, special needs ) Developmental intervention ( early intervention )Autism interventions (RBT/ Behavioral technician, Autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience)Work Location: Multiple Locations.
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They are seeking an Entry-Level Electrical Engineer with a keen interest in electric distribution systems! Assignments may also include: preparing forestry trimming requests, facilitating permit and Right-of-Way acquisition, development of a BOM, estimating costs, and customer advocacy such as acquiring easements.
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A BSc or MSc level within the medical, biological, pharmaceutical science or equivalent. Support GCTM to Assess KPI/KQI at the trial level. The Sr Clinical Trial Manager is accountable for delivery of selected and/or regional activities within a trial (e.g., manage and oversee vendor deliverables, collaborate with functions to set up activities [e.g. DM, IRT, eRT], support site activation and recruitment, support data review/cleaning activities, support PI/ICF development.
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High level of computer expertise in multiple industry-wide software products, such as:MS Office ProductsScheduling software such as Primavera and MS ProjectClient ERP systems such as JDE, QUAD, SAP, ARIBA, CONCURPPM Software: Prolog, Proliance, Prism G2, Procore, Cleopatra, Cora SystemsContext, Environment, & SafetyA safety-minded individual who must comply with the IPS Mission Zero Safety policy.
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Our benefits plan includes medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance.
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Additional regular stakeholders include the Novo Nordisk Inc. (NNI) Sales organization and Sample Operations. Responsible for the tactical execution of quality-based review and disposition for all exceptions related to product distribution and supporting training relative to proper handling of product by e.g., Field Sales Employees.
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