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Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of nuclear plant operations. Perform independent research, reviews, studies and analyses in support of technical projects and programs.
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Powerback is proud to offer a comprehensive and unique benefits package for those candidates that are qualified, including health insurance benefits, 401k, paid time off, clinical support network, online CEUs, on-demand pay, Visa or Green Card sponsorship, and more.
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In the absence of any management, the Assistant Service Manager will act as the primary supervisor for the store staff, observing and coordinating operational activities. Assist in driving sales across service labor, parts, tires, and fleet business and you provide essential selling and task support by partnering with management to make certain that the service repair business is organized, store operations are running efficiently, and shop productivity is maintained to company standards.
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Job Description The 1st shift Desktop Support Technician II maintains and monitors end-user workstations and productivity on local area network while also performing a variety of maintenance, software installation, end-user support and training tasks to ensure workstations and networks are within company standards.
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Communicate directly with fellow Veterinarian Staff and Technicians. Coordinate with additional staff and management personnel. Applicants will hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD), accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education, with PA State licensure or the ability to get licensed prior to starting work.
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Staff lunch Fun Activities for staff medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance An in-depth preceptor program to mentor you through your training Actual Employee Reviews: “Staff are very friendly, welcoming, and are very knowledgeable.
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Consultation with teachers, other therapists, support staff, and families to facilitate classroom mobility and participation. Our experienced Educational Therapy Managers and Peer Mentor Program provide guidance and clinical support.
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Genie provides travel RN’s flexibility, support, top pay scale, housing and the #1 rated, multi-state health insurance coverage. The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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Ability to perform administrative tasks such as completing schedules and transactions on the computerized register, performing close-out procedures, and light housekeeping duties (Banking Procedures, Inventory for salons, staff meetings.
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You're an operational innovator: You're a natural at executing and innovating daily operational procedures, you support the team in maintaining visual standards throughout every zone in the store, and most importantly, you ensure the Fitting Rooms are always guest-ready and rocking AEO Brand Standards.
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A company provided tablet and smart phone with 24/7/365 IT support. Company paid emotional health and wellness support for you and your family. Dedicated schedulers to support flexible scheduling options.
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Maintains working relationships with: Hospital leadership, physicians, nurses, case managers, social workers, allied health professionals, ancillary services, and hospital support personnel. Supervised by and reports to Therapy Manager or Senior Therapist.
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Job SummaryResponsibilities:Evaluates, plans and implements treatment programs for referred patients according to accepted principles and practices of physical therapy. Supports all programs in the Rehabilitation Continuum.
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Must have Flexibility to travel to other OutPt Locations as needed. Supervises assistants, aides, and students.
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Must have Flexibility to travel to other OutPt Locations as needed. Supervises assistants, aides, and students.
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