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Marble offers co-counsels a steady stream of clients and ongoing administrative and business support, including marketing, client sourcing, vetting, intake and collections. Reduce administrative tasks like marketing, billing, client intake, collections, and more.
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Armed Security Guard - Utica, NY $40 Per Hour Monday-Thursday 7:30am - 12:30pm Position Summary The Armed Security Guard is responsible for performing licensed security guarding duties to ensure the safety and security of assigned client location, its visitors, guests, residents and their property.
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We handle all billing and client acquisition, so all you need to think about is how best to help your students. Some of our most popular requests include math tutors, reading tutors, teachers, private tutors, English tutors, Spanish tutors, French tutors, chemistry tutors, physics tutors, and biology tutors, but we service and accept all others.
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Will client consider New Grad or Assistant: No. Will client wait for licensure: No. Float Requirement and how can we compensate: 25 mile float radius, drive time. Will client consider New Grad or Assistant: No.
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They focus on relationship building and creating long term partnerships with their travelers, client hospitals and vendor managers. What you'll need2 years of experience, BLS and national and state certification and/or as requiredAboutAtlas MedStaffAtlas MedStaff is one of the the 25 largest travel nurse staffing agencies in the country and has been recognized as the fastest-growing staffing company in the country multiple times.
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Act as liaison between contractors, field personnel, client, executive staff and contract management on issues and complex matters. Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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Review Trade Finance client information in respect of Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Build and maintain strong customer relationships and assist with all relevant client. An understanding of KYC, AML, PEPs is advantageous.
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Nuclear Safety/ALARA, Client Procedures, Welding/Machining - production work, NDE, Inspection, etc.) The inspector is responsible for oversight of the fabrication facility's quality assurance on behalf of Bureau Veritas's client, in addition to on-site inspections during the construction phase.
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Successfully log client data into company’s customer relationship management software. The Sales Representative is responsible for developing and successfully transacting business with clients that meet Usherwood’s target client profile.
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Achieve sales and service metrics in key measurable areas including: Clientelling/Outreach, Appointment Setting, Talbots Classic Awards etc.
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A haircut is not just a haircut with us, it’s an experience, whether you’re giving a client a haircut, color and highlights, waxing or one of our specialty services. UnleashYourPotential WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU IF YOU MEET THESE QUALIFICATIONS You have a current cosmetology or barber license as required by state/provincial regulations.
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Our client is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions to the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean markets. Qualifications: Associates degree or equivalent is required, Bachelor’s degree preferredMinimum 0-2 years of related (Electromechanical) work experience (i.e. field service engineer or technician position in a semiconductor equipment company or a technical position in the engineering field.
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They are currently seeking a Field Service Engineering Technician for their Semiconductor business in Central New York, reporting directly into an assigned worksite 5 days a week and must reside close to Syracuse, NY. Responsibilities: Install, repair, calibrate and maintain semiconductor process equipment while minimizing equipment down time.
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Communicates client changes and needs to the physician and Nursing Supervisor. Must possess current knowledge of the disease process; emergency interventions and health care measures pertinent for each individual client.
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Monitor, inspect and maintain semiconductor equipment to prevent and minimize malfunctions. Position is full-time with benefits and pays on a hourly basis between $27.88 - $41.75 plus overtime. Ability for substantial amount of standing, walking, typing, grasping, as well as occasional kneeling, crouching, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, and climbing stairs or ladders.
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