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Experience conducting field surveys in conservation or invasive species work, utilizing Esri products for data collection. Possess of ability to attain FAA Part 107 certificate and/or experience operating small unmanned aircraft systems.
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1 full year of RN experience; Diploma or Associate of Science Degree in Nursing required. We look for nurses with acute care experience in ICU, step down, med surg/tele, and acute rehab.
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Providing companionship and socializationLight housekeeping To be considered for this position, you must be 18 years of age or older and authorized to work in the U.S. Experience is not necessary, but previous experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Assistant (PA), Caregiver, or Customer Service Representative is a plus.
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A salary offer will vary based on applicant's education, experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, internal equity and alignment with market data. 1+ years of experience in customer service with exceptional customer service skills.
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To be eligible for the position of Automotive Technician, you must (1) be at least 18 years of age; (2) be legally authorized to work in the United States; (3) possess 1 year of experience and/or training in automotive repair and maintenance or any combination of education, training and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position; and (4) possess an extensive tool box of personal tools used in performing under car repairs.
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Must Haves: NYS RN License and 2 years of experience in any of the following: homecare/psychiatric/behavioral health/pediatrics/adolescent/foster care settings/group home/school nurse/care management.
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Advanced 3D modeling skills (Inventor and Vault preferred) with experience developing parametrically driven models. 7+ years of experience in a design-build manufacturing environment as an engineer with management responsibilities.
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Specialty Retail store management experience preferredProven ability to identify and develop talent and influence a positive team atmosphereAbility to make sound decisions, take action, and achieve resultsComputer Proficiency necessaryAvailability to work day, evening, and weekend hoursAll replies confidential – maurices is an equal opportunity employer.
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Requirements:Previous experience in caregiving or a related field is preferred. Same Day Pay AvailableGreat BenefitsPaid Time OffWeekly direct depositHealth InsuranceHoliday PayMulti-Lingual Office StaffResponsibilities:Assist residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and grooming.
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Previous long-term care experience is desirable. Cleans and polishes elevator as neededPerforms emergency housekeeping where accidents occurRestocks and maintains a clear stockroom and housekeeping cart.
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Few can say they get hands-on experience in a nuclear power plant just three years out of high school—you’re one of them. It’s also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.
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Experience in using basic hand and power tools (must provide own hardhat, gloves, utility knife, and power tools) Planogram experience preferred. Education: Bachelor Degree or equivalent experience required.
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Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments. Assists in maintaining a clean, well-stocked store for customers during their shopping experience.
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6 years of commercial nuclear power plant training experience. Associates degree in science/engineering or education/training with 4+ years related industry experience/ technical background OR.
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Experience in end-of-life, geriatrics, internal medicine, palliative care. Competitive Salary $110,000 - $137,000 (Based On Experience). Home care experience preferred. Educational/ Experience Requirements.
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