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The City of Sherwood's Reserve Police Officer Program is a fantastic non-paid, volunteer opportunity for those interested of all ages, backgrounds, and careers. Reserve Police Officers are sworn law enforcement officers who volunteer on behalf of the City and perform law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrol to enforce state and local laws; report preparation, investigations and special assignments.
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The Canby Police Department includes 29 sworn positions, including a Chief and two Captains. Military Police, Federal Law Enforcement, Corrections and Parole/Probation DO NOT QUALIFY as a Lateral Police Officer.
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The City of Tualatin is recruiting for an lateral police officer and creating an eligibility list for future lateral police officers. If you are a qualified lateral police officer, we invite you to check out the duties, responsibilities and how to apply information below.
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Have you completed a state-certified police academy? All persons hired as a police officer by the Beaverton Police Department will be required to verify valid U.S. citizenship or nonimmigrant status legally admitted to the U.S. under a Compact of Free Association, or obtain US citizenship status within 18 months of hire.
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The Regional CFO is responsible for the fiscal and regulatory matters within their region.
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How would you handle the following situation with a three-person team (Crew Chief, Concrete Finisher 2, Entry-level concrete finisher)? Operates a variety of power construction and maintenance equipment used in construction, water, wastewater, storm and street maintenance activities, including light and medium sized construction and power equipment, such as excavator, mechanized broom, tractor, mower, Vactor, or backhoe/loader as assigned.
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The Corporate Safety Director is responsible for the oversite of multiple division safety programs within a designated region to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.
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Regulatory and accreditation: Serves as the executive lead, collaborating with the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Nursing Officer, when engaging in regulatory or governing organization site surveys.
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The 107/234 Crew Chief supervises field crew in maintaining a large helicopter, its component parts, and the ground support equipment needed for the project. Minimum of two years’ experience as Assistant Crew Chief, preferably on 107 and 234 helicopters.
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Are you a driven and entrepreneurial CFO with experience in helping business owners improve their business?
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Are you a driven and entrepreneurial CFO with experience in helping business owners improve their business?
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