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A Master's degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration, Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Geography or a related field may substitute for the one year of experience. Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration, Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Geography, or a related field.
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Electrical/Control Systems Technician: Ship's Electrical Specialist 2024 Pool. The Electrical Specialist reports to the Chief Engineer on the ship, and they will be required to employ a certain level of autonomy and independence when it comes to their work schedule and task priorities.
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A bachelor's degree in public administration, business administration, risk management, human resources, or related field; and six years of increasingly responsible experience in an insurance, industrial safety, occupational health & safety, human resources, loss control, public administration, law, or other related field.
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Classification as an Addictions Specialist 2, in addition to the requirements listed in the Experience, Education and Training Section above requires (for clinical positions) Oregon certification as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor - Level One for clinicians with a master's degree or a Certified Prevention Specialist for clinicians with a Bachelor's degree.
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Applicable parameters for these decisions include federal, state, and local laws; environmental, land use, grant administration, and safety, other compliance guidelines, governmental accounting standards, Oregon State University goals, rules, standards, and policies, and CAS Goals and policies.
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Experience integrating and training others in CMMS, MES, SCADA and PLC business systems. 5+ years of work experience planning, budgeting, fabrication, and executing capital improvements in an agriculture or food production business.
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The mission for this position is to work as part of a Fabrication Shop team responsible for the custom construction of various complex food processing and farming equipment. Three to five years of verifiable welding experience, preferably in a manufacturing or food-processing environment.
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The Benton County Health Department is seeking a Qualified Mental Health Professional (ACT-Adult Specialist) to join the ACT Team. We proudly serve all Benton County residents regardless of race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation, and regardless of ability to pay for services.
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At ICF, we partner with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to deliver expert industrial hygiene and environmental health consulting services.
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Lastly, as a "verified" Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and a Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Minority/Disadvantaged Business Entity (MBE/DBE), Patriot is committed to delivering the highest quality personnel, most innovative approaches wrapped in state-of-the-art solutions using the latest and most advanced technologies available.
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The Clinical Services Immunization Specialist will assist the organization and perform various office and clinical duties. Follows all CDC/OHA and clinic guidelines surrounding testing and immunization administration in both clinical settings and outdoor drive-through settings.
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The Clinical Support Specialist (CSS) provides a full range of critical support as part of a comprehensive medical team. Requires use of computer, phone, and general office equipment. Completion of a nationally recognized accredited certified nursing assistant (CNA II only) training program, OR.
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Position Status: In Office. The CSS may work under the clinical direction of the clinic providers, registered nurses as appropriate, and has a direct reporting relationship to the Practice Supervisor.
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Completion of a nationally recognized accredited licensed practical nurse (LPN) training program; while progressing towards LPN certification. Benefits: Medical w/ HSA or HRA, Dental, Flexible Spending Acct (FSA.
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Current Oregon Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license (basic or advance) and national EMT registration with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) OR. Pre-visit planning and post-visit coordination for patients, patient rooming, collecting patient vital signs, managing medication refills, point of care testing, documentation in the electronic medical record, maintaining clinic flow, inventory management, assisting with procedures and treatments, and communicating with efficiency and diplomacy.
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