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Knowledge in the insurance industry and/or collectible genres, as evidenced by education and career experience in a field such as insurance, interior design, art conservation, exhibition or curatorship, antiques, couture fashion or other fine articles of personal property is helpful.
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Field Activities : Conduct observation, testing, sampling, and inspection of materials, including soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt, and structural steel placement. Testing Procedures : Conduct routine field and/or laboratory tests for soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, and asphalt using various methodologies and testing equipment following industry standards and compliance.
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Perform field work for stormwater management facilities installation inspections, permit terminations, erosion and sediment control, infiltration testing and other field work. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: BA/BS degree In Civil Engineering, or a related field +6 years of Civil Engineering-related project work, civil site design, drainage, water resources, permit requirements, or other relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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Job DescriptionJobResponsibilitiesPennoni Associates is currently seeking Construction Inspectors, preferably meeting PennDOT Transportation Construction Inspection Supervisor (TCIS) or Transportation Construction Manager (TCM) qualifications with experience consistent, but not limited to:Inspection Supervisor/Manager responsibilities include:Supervising field inspectors and performing inspections on roadway, bridge, or other transportation improvement projects.
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Associate degree including 30 credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field. Bachelor’s Degree including 30 credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field.
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ACI/PennDOT Concrete field technician certification. Bachelor’s of Science degree in a non Civil Engineering field with the successful completion of the twelve (12) web-based TCI training modules can substitute for needed experience.
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The Athletic Field Maintenance and Groundskeeper will be responsible for grass and lawn care, pesticide application, and assisting with the overall maintenance of the school’s 600+ acre campus.
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Join a comprehensive healthcare system that provides a wide range of general OB/GYN services and encompasses several sub-specialties within the field, such as Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Gynecologic Oncology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM), and Urogynecology (Uro Gyn.
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Preparing clear and concise daily field reports in a timely manner, which includes photographs, attaching documents and sketches using PennDOT’s PSA mobile app and/or ECMS. Reviewing and approving other inspector’s field reports under the direction of the PennDOT or IIC.
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Provide cross-functional strategic input to Pricing & Contract Strategy, Finance, Trade, Government Affairs, Policy, Cross-Brand, External Medical Relations, HEOR, Patient Assistance Programs, Field Sales, and the Global Market Access/Value group.
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Bachelor's degree in an accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program or related field. Could you be our next Clinical Lab Scientist at Lankenau Hospital? Why work as a Clinical Lab Scientist with Main Line Health.
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As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, you will perform a variety of complex testing with the goal of detecting, diagnosing, and treating disease. Must have skills necessary to perform procedures contained in the laboratory procedure manual, including specimen processing, test performance and reporting test results.
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Receive and respond to emergency and non-emergency calls from employees, outside vendors, law enforcement, and the security field force via telephone, automated alarm monitoring and radio systems.
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Shall be a registered Landscape Architect, Planner, and/or Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) OR have more than ten (10) years of experience in the field or a related area. - Bachelor's Degree in landscape architecture, planning or a related field.
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In addition, strong candidates will have the following qualifications: Undergraduate degree in marketing, business, non-profit administration, or related field, with 6-10 years’ experience in development/fundraising roles of increasing responsibility.
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