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Check to make sure that each student has his/her hearing aid, cochlear implant, and/or glasses daily; Fingerprinting through the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Division of Criminal Justice Services, a background check with the Office of Children and Family Services and clearance from the Justice Center Staff Exclusion List is required for employment.
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The Plastics Manufacturing Engineer (ME) will demonstrate an understanding towards the plan, development, and implementation of tools into molding, assembly, finishing, quality, all processes and related engineering activities in the support of production for manufacturing.
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As a Ready Mix Driver you will deliver concrete to job sites following safety and operational guidelines; check concrete for quality and size according to ticket; and maintain courteous customer relations.
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Ensure that the activities of the business units comply with applicable import/export control laws and regulations, as well as requirements set for in the Import/Export Compliance Program. Manage daily business and commercial activities between suppliers, customers, key logistic service providers, including inbound and outbound shipment tracking, booking confirmations, arrangement of container pick up/drop off, expediting cargo and coordinating delivery of finished goods, spare parts, and components.
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Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are two of Central New York's favorite activities or be more adventurous and cruise more than 2,000 miles of well-groomed trails on your snowmobile. Or check out the Erie canal that boasts a 36-mile stretch open to pedestrians and bicyclists at the Old Erie Canal.
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Interstate (Class A) Commercial Driver’s License with Hazmat endorsement (including cleared background check) or will obtain HAZMAT endorsement (with cleared background check) within 120 calendar days of date of hire.
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Follow Anti-Money Laundering guidelines while processing Western Union, Money Orders, Prepaid Cards and Check Cashing. Have sufficient visual acuity to check ID cards, checks, invoices and other written documents.
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Here at Turning Stone Enterprises we conduct a pre-employment Drug Test as well as Background check. Must possess knowledge of end-user device hardware support including PCs (CPU, Motherboard, BIOS, NIC, video, sound, PSU, HDD, CD-RW, DVD, FDD), monitor, keyboard, mouse, drivers, firmware, printers, and laptops.
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Speech Language Pathologist, SLP will Provide quality patient care including screening and evaluation of patients, development of initial and ongoing treatment plans of care, discharge plan, and case management responsibilities.
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The role demands an expert communicator and storyteller with a strong background in communications, across traditional media relations and digital media. We pride ourselves on offering an extensive array of benefits designed to enhance the well-being and professional development of our team members.
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Experience working in within dairy or beef cattle nutrition or have an agriculture background is required. Experience working in within dairy or beef cattle nutrition or have an agriculture background is required.
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Greenhouse Environment, where the temperature averages 70°F and background noise approaches 70 dcbs. Mastronardi Produce is North America's leading greenhouse grower and distributor of gourmet vegetables.
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Prepare a written draft After Action Report (AAR) identifying the achievement of curriculum development outcomes, in accordance with formal and informal feedback. Provide a weekly status report by email updating the progress of curriculum development.
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Nestled in the middle of New York State, Rome is located near the foothills of the Adirondacks, which provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, boating, skiing and fishing.
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Aid in the on-going development of staff education by providing in-services to staff at a cadence determined by the SPD Manager and/or operations leadership. Assist in development, collection, and support of the performance improvement measures outlined by the SPD department.
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