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Senior Structural Bridge Engineer - ( 240000NJ ) Proven experience with structural design and load rating software such as AASHTOWare, BRASS, CSiBridge, LEAP Software, SAP2000, Larsa 4D, LPile/Group, MDX, Midas, STAAD, MDX, and others.
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Proven experience with structural design and load rating software such as AASHTOWare, BRASS, CSiBridge, LEAP Software, SAP2000, Larsa 4D, LPile, MDX, Midas, and others. The role of a Structural Engineer is to work as an integrated team member on a variety of bridge and structural projects.
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Utilizing various methods, these professionals do everything from installing replacement parts to building a replacement from scratch in order to restore the structural integrity of the aircraft and ensure the safety of the Airmen who fly them.
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The purpose of the Unit Secretary, Monitor Tech, CNA, or sitter is to provide maintenance of the units nurse's station under the direction of Registered and Licensed Practice Nurses.
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Receive 17% weekday nights, 26% weekend nights, or 15% weekend day shift differentials Department: CPC Acute Services FTE: 0.05 Casual Pool (as needed) Shift: Days Position Summary: All duties will be performed under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse.
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The purpose of the Unit Secretary, Monitor Tech, CNA, or sitter is to provide maintenance of the units nurse’s station under the direction of Registered and Licensed Practice Nurses.
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Ensures compliance with Company and legal policies, procedures, and regulations for assigned areas by analyzing and interpreting reports, implementing and monitoring loss prevention and safety controls, overseeing safety, operational, and qualityassurance reviews, and developing and implementing action plans
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Wilson & Company, Inc., Engineers & Architects is currently seeking a College Intern with 0 to 3 years of experience to support our Survey engineering team in our Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX office.
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As part of our esteemed Video Production Team, you'll be under the mentorship of our Chief Media Officer, a seasoned professional with over a decade of production experience, including roles as a segment producer for CNBC’s 'Closing Bell' and as a field producer.
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Responsible for providing care, which includes secondary assessment, treatment, of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system.
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You will work in one of our digital labs or engament centers helping delivery teams on client deliverable project.
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