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Install, maintain, and repair X-ray Body Scanning Equipment primarily used in Jails, Prisons, Courthouses, and other secure locations. Tek84 also conducts research and development for Government agencies, including: the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Transportation Security Administration, Department of Energy, the Counter Terrorism Technical Support Office, United States Secret Service and the Israeli Security Agency.
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This includes, but is not limited to, performing routing, document processing, and formatting of documents. Maintain the document management system as required including management of templates, allocation of document numbers and review of draft documents.
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Utilizing document management system to track and monitor freight shipment locations throughout the terminal. A Duie Pyle is seeking a Part-Time Outbound Dock Worker to work in our Syracuse, NY terminal.
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Assist, and perform as back up to the Receptionist and/or Administrative Assistant when necessary: Phone Reception Scanning/Filing Stuff envelopes as required UBS Download B50 letters Print labels from database as required.
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Legal research, legal analysis, eFiling (Federal + State), case management, trial support, document preparation, client correspondence, calendar management, deadline tracking, and high-level legal support.
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Medical histories; physical examinations; reviews of required medical tests and documents pertaining to consultations and medical histories; assessing applicant medical documentation and rendering their medical opinion on an applicant’s medical for programs applying for.
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Utilizes CRM system to document and respond to requests making sure SLA’s are met. Responsible for preparing standard reports for clients, management and staff utilizing the ProAct suite of reporting tools which include Microstrategy and SSRS.
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Performs administrative tasks for the leasing office including but not limited to: copying documents, filing resident files, preparing notices, handling resident calls, and organizing rent payments and other collateral materials.
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Must have a Merchant Mariner's Document (MMD) and have been a qualified member of the engine department (QMED) as an oiler, fireman/water tender, refrigerating engineer or engineman with the U.S. Merchant Marine.
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Assistant Engineer's will perform the aforementioned duties, as well as prepare Traffic Engineering Reports & other project documents, supervise and review the work of engineering and/or traffic systems technicians, perform complex operational analyses for system optimization, coordinate ITS and assist with Surface Transportation Control and work zone quality assurance activities.
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You will be evaluated based on your resume, supporting documents and the CBP Officer Entrance Examination. Being a CBP Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession.
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Knowledge of document control; experience with Procore or similar software required. Experience with construction scheduling software (i.e. Primavera P6 /Microsoft Project). We are looking for a qualified individual that can grow their career while increasing our market presence in the Syracuse, Mohawk Valley or Hudson Valley Region.
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Operate as a CAD manager on multidiscipline projects coordinating project set-up, chartering documents, and maintain designer team schedules. Operate as a CAD manager on multidiscipline projects coordinating project set-up, chartering documents, and maintain designer team schedules.
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Alert pharmacist on duty of any medication/product that is not scanning properly. ProCare LTC Pharmacy understands the universal needs of healthcare institutions with a personal touch that only an independent pharmacy can offer.
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Perform document storage room activities such as filing, organization, barcoding in RMS and escorting personnel into the room. Support the revision and creation of GMP documentation through the document change process.
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