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Field work experience in the petrochemical, power generation, renewable energy, pulp & paper or food processing industries. Then, you would be a perfect fit working as a Field Service Technician for John Zink Hamworthy in the vapor group supporting the refining and petrochemical industries.
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If you enjoy taking care of the customer, are awesome at troubleshooting, and love working with your hands and technology, a career at Mr. Appliance as an Commercial Equipment Field Service Technician could be your future.
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Square is looking for a senior sales leader to lead our newly established field sales organization. You will be responsible for planning, organizing, and leading our field sales teams focused on selling to SMB merchants (less than $50M in revenue) restaurants, retailers and service based businesses in our largest and highest potential markets.
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To gain access to our Healthcare Customers clinical settings, field sales, field service, and other customer facing professionals are required to register with the vendor credentialing organization associated with the Healthcare Customers, complete the Healthcare Customers required process, and undergo a series of clearances.
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Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence.
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Reporting to the Manager, Bus or Rail Field Safety, the incumbent will conduct comprehensive safety evaluations of NYC Transit operations in the Field Safety Division focused on ensuring compliance with established safety policies, Safety Action Plan, OSS recommendations and Federal, State and local regulations and aiding the operating department in achieving the employee accident reduction goals.
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As a Field Technician, you will be representing DISH in customers' homes daily. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) will operate as the subject-matter expert on reimbursement, access, and coverage issues affecting ViiVs long acting injectables in key accounts. The Strategic Field Reimbursement Manager will prioritize Key National Strategic Accounts/IDNs, ensuring their implementation needs for ViiV Long Acting Injectables are realized.
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Minimum 7 years in one or more of the following areas: field reimbursement, key account manager, payer marketing, patient support programs and reimbursement HUB programs. Territory Field Reimbursement Managers (FRM.
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Reporting to the Capital Program Deputy Director, the Program Field Coordinator performs inspections of construction sites and performs quality control inspections for safety procedures, documentation quality control including permitting and close out with agencies having jurisdictions, staffing attendance at sites, and stake holder engagement protocol execution.
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For the purpose of these positions, human service field includes disciplines related to the following: addiction studies; child and family studies; communication disorders; community health; education; gerontology; health administration; human services; nursing; nutrition; occupational therapy; physical therapy; psychology; recreation therapy, including art, dance, drama, and music; rehabilitation counseling; social work; and sociology.
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The work will include field inspection of various bridges in the New York City (NYC) Metro. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering or related field and working toward licensure.
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Field Service Technicians are a vital resource for the medical industry that are responsible for cleaning, refurbishing sharpening and repairing precision surgical instruments. Field Service Technician I.
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PhD degree in Physics, Chemistry, Optics, Optical Engineering, Biophysics or a relevant scientific or engineering field. We are seeking to recruit outstanding Postdoctoral Fellows/Associates to join us in the Pertsinidis lab in the Structural Biology Program at Sloan Kettering Institute/MSKCC in New York City.
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Bachelor's degree in architecture or a related field Retail merchandising experience, a plusProficient in SketchUp is required Exceptional Adobe Creative Suite fluency (Illustrator / InDesign / Photoshop) and Microsoft Office (Word / Excel) AutoCAD skillsBenefitsThe anticipated salary range for this role is $95,000 - $112,000 annually.
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