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This individual must be capable of taking projects from conception through construction, with a solid background in traffic engineering and operations, infrastructure planning and design involving roadway corridors, streets and bridge reconstruction projects.
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The Advanced Heart Failure Program across Northwell Health is a multidisciplinary team including heart failure cardiologists and surgeons, nurse practitioners and registered nurses, as well as pharmacy, behavioral health, social work, exercise physiology and nutritional services.
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At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. Design, Inventor, Sheet metal, Mechanical design, New product development, Mechanical, Machine design.
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionAt Aston Carter, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. Competitive Benefits - Fully paid health insurance+ Growing Company - locations in NYC and Long Island+ Employee perks – company events and outingsDescription:Looking for a Tax Staff Accountant level professionals that can support closing the books for their clients as well as handling and preparing their tax returns.
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Performs perioperative scrub techniques/procedures, nursing care and patient preparation as a surgical team member under direct nursing supervision.
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Construction Inspectors to work on various roadway and bridge infrastructure projects in Nassau and Suffolk counties, NICET II minimum or equivalent, with 3 years of experience on similar construction projects.
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Must be conversant with NYSDOT and Nassau County specifications as well as Federal Aid procedures. Overview NV5 (NASDAQ: NVEE) is a provider of engineering and consulting services to public and private sector clients, delivering solutions through six business verticals: Testing, Inspection & Consulting; Infrastructure; Utility Services; Environmental Health Sciences; Buildings & Program Management; and Geospatial Technology.
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Performing a wide range of procedures, including but not limited to dental implants, crown and bridge work, periodontal surgeries, and esthetic procedures. Performing a wide range of procedures, including but not limited to dental implants, crown and bridge work, periodontal surgeries, and esthetic procedures.
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2+ years experience in the Private Lending industry (FNF, Bridge, New Construction and/or Perm Debt) in single family and multifamily asset classes. Lima One is headquartered in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Financial, Inc (NYSE) and markets its lending products over a national footprint of 46 states and the District of Columbia.
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The Billing Manager is responsible for ensuring accurate and timely billing for our revenue streams, working collaboratively with different Departments to bridge gaps in the processes. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including IT, Account Management and Business Development, to resolve billing questions and bridge gaps with automated Billing processes.
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This individual will be well versed with required programming languages that are required for client (user) side development, as well as integration approaches and technologies to bridge contemporary front-end implementations with legacy backend systems and also maintain automated tests, and test suites.
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The Senior role is the bridge between the staff, who are executing the client-service related tasks, and the management, who are strategizing and overseeing successful completion of efficient engagement activity and top quality client service.
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Must be the bridge that connects the FOH to the BOH. Ideal candidate to have broad-based experience and the ability to assist in menu development. Must be the bridge that connects the FOH to the BOH.
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We are seeking a Bridge Engineer or Structural Engineer for a direct-hire opportunity in Manhattan, KS. Feel free to text "Bridge" to 321-418-6672 for faster response. Knowledge of BRM bridge design & Load Rating Software a plus.
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