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Firefighter EMT/Company Officer Trainee will respond to fire alarms, emergency, and non-emergency calls to prevent or extinguish fires and to protect life and property including rescue and salvage operations.
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CLOSED COMPETITION(Restricted to band members of LLRIB)The Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Administration Department is now accepting applications to fill the following Full-Time position based in Hall Lake, SK:FINANCE OFFICERThe Finance Officer position is based in the Hall Lake Band Office.
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Reporting to Igloo’s Chief Executive Officer and working collaboratively with internal and vendor teams, you will own all facets of demand and lead gen, strategy, execution, data analysis, and process improvements.
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Co rporate Controller , reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, will lead the areas of general accounting and finance and ensure compliance according to GAAP, federal, state, local laws, and company policies.
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The Clinical Director at Coquille Valley Hospital is responsible for one or more defined patient care areas of nursing services and is supervised by the Chief Nursing Officer. The Clinical Director at Coquille Valley Hospital is responsible for one or more defined patient care areas of nursing services and is supervised by the Chief Nursing Officer.
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Culture-fit interview with our Chief Technology Officer. Case Study Meeting with a DevOps Engineer and our VP Technology. Phone Screen with our Talent Acquisition Manager. With our LMS for collaborative learning, Learning & Development teams can accelerate upskilling with the help of internal experts instead of slow top-down training.
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