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Audacy seeks a talented and energetic individual to serve as Technical Staff Engineer for our Rochester, NY market. + Create instructional materials and teach operators to use technical equipment and systems.
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Reports verbally and in writing observations of the patient's emergency and care provided (including written report(s) and care provided by Certified First Responders prior to EMT-B arrival on scene) to emergency department staff and assists staff as required.
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Excellent on air news/talk skills with the ability to step in and perform news writing, reporting, anchoring or talk show host responsibilities as needed. Ability to solve technical and operational problems and troubleshoot in a timely manner.
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If you enjoy building things and have a desire to work for a successful company where you can use your artistic and technical skills, then our Furniture Repair Technician in Training position may be just the role for your career ambitions.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Hydrogeologist to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment. Support the development and execution of technical approaches to problem-solving, specifically as related to hydrogeological evaluations and supporting remedial corrective actions under regulatory programs and in adherence with client objectives.
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The Field Clinical Specialist will be the technical support person for sales. The Field Clinical Specialist will provide technical and clinical support to Sales Representatives within a defined geographical boundary.
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The Supply Chain Specialist is responsible for providing support and analysis of all information from the Materials Management Information Systems (MMIS), while concurrently facilitating the reporting needs to meet current and future business demands.
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Heritage Christian Services is seeking candidates for the Behavior Intervention Specialist position. a National Board certification in behavior analysis (BCBA) or NYS license as a Behavior Analyst (LBA), or a Master's degree in: behavior analysis; or a field closely related to clinical or community psychology that is approved by OPWDD; or.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: The Middle School Literacy Specialist will be a visionary for students who are at-risk for academic underperformance due to reading and writing challenges. This person will support students to succeed in the rigorous academic programs offered at Rochester Prep. This role will focus on leading and delivering literacy interventions, that aim to close gaps in reading and writing, to students who are considered at-risk or students with specific learning disabilities.
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Technical experience with supplemental data, HEDIS medical records review strongly preferred. Maintains cross-functional relationships with other MVP departments, including but not limited to, Analytics, Risk Adjustment, IT and Technical teams, Health Management, and Operations, to ensure efficient and coordinated efforts.
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Reports to the Leasing Manager and works closely with the Regional Leasing Specialist and VP of Marketing and Leasing to set leasing goals and develop strategic plans for achieving budgeted occupancy.
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Top notch firm looking for an EHS specialist in Rochester. A minimum of 3 years of experience as an EHS Specialist in the industrial construction sector. We are seeking a seasoned EHS Specialist with a strong background in the construction industry.
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Intermediate to Advanced skill level in MS Excel – including using/writing formulas and pivot tables. Job Title: Purchasing Specialist - Supply Chain. The Buyer/Planner is responsible for supporting the purchasing and planning activities within the supply chain organization.
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Exceptional franchisees with combined 50+ years of Dunkin Donuts experience and a high degree of technical competence in all aspects of the business. Our strength is our family of everyone involved in Bapa Network, which includes not only owners but VP, Director of OPS, Multi-Unit Managers, Store Managers and Crew.
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The Visual Merchandising Specialist will also be instrumental in elevating visual standards in coordination with the in-store events. The Visual Merchandising Specialist is responsible for delivering a timely execution of the Event Calendar and to deliver a consistent in-store experience for our customers that meets or exceeds their expectations and to improve the overall standards in our stores one department at a time.
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