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Minimum three years of proposal preparation/management experience in the construction, engineering, or architecture industry for Lead Proposal Coordinator role. We are seeking a Proposal Coordinator or Lead Proposal Coordinator to join our Marketing Department to support proposal planning and development, across the company.
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Michael Baker International is seeking a Transportation Construction Inspector to join our team. DESCRIPTION Michael Baker International is seeking a Transportation Construction Inspector to join our team.
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The HR Technology Specialist is a self-starter who can collaborate and own all requirements to deliver an effective end product. The HR Technology Specialist plays a pivotal role in optimizing human resource systems and processes while leading implementations and partnering with key stakeholders.
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Become a capable back-up to the AP Finance Specialist for processing Check, ACH and Wire Transfer vendor payments, and the AR Collections Specialists with respect to reviewing and releasing orders from credit hold.
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As a Geotechnical Field Technician or Construction Services Specialist (ICC Certified) for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll be part of a highly trained and experienced team that performs observations and testing during earthwork and building constructionof commercial, institutional, and industrial projects.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Proposal Manager to join our dynamic Architecture/Engineering (A/E) firm. Proficient in MS Office Suite, adobe creative suite, and familiarity with proposal management software.
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We are hiring for an on-site Client Relations Specialist/Manager at our New York location, who can provide exemplary service to our clients' creative staff. Performs supplemental digital graphic or print design services such as proof client artwork, edit client files to make them print-ready, arrange and produce press checks, mock-ups, revisions, and edits based on client feedback.
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The Resource Specialist works in partnership with the PACS Site Manager and is responsible for deploying PACS Full-Service Community Schools model in the Sto-Rox School District. The Resource Specialist is responsible for providing case management to a targeted number of students and their families who face difficulties with engaging in their learning environment.
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Home Care Aide - On-Site Training, No Experience Needed
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At least one year of experience working in the telecommunications industry
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Our Electronics Engineer Specialist will create unique product solutions using a combination of analog and digital electronic circuit designs in support of our intelligent/connected product development programs.
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Title: Closing Specialist, Title Insurance. The Closing Specialist will coordinate all phases of loan closing. Complete pre-closing call with assigned notary/signing agent to provide all details of closing to include any lender specific requirements for closing.
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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Ensure that Zipline messages are communicated and Image Maker and merchandising tasks are delegated and completed as assigned.
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As you see more and more deals cross the finish line, you'll reap the rewards with industry-leading compensation, benefits, luxurious incentive trips, and awards.
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Licensed/certified eligible as a Behavior Specialist (LBS), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Social Worker (LSW), Professional Counselor (LPC) or Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. We are seeking a Behavior Specialist to join our team in the Washington/Beaver/Butler/Lawrence county area.
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