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The IT Application Analyst provides technical expertise in defining, developing, implementing, testing and supporting solutions for business/clinical applications at Christiana Care related to Laboratory Information Systems.
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As a passionate and experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking to elevate your career to the next level, you'll join Kaleidoscope ABA Therapy as a Clinical Manager and lead a team of dedicated BCBAs in creating a positive and transformative impact.
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Curtiss-Wright Arresting Systems / ESCO, a business unit of Curtiss-Wright's EMS Division, is a world leader in emergency arresting systems for military aircraft. For more information, please visit us at Curtiss-Wright EMS - Arresting Systems / ESCO (cw-ems.com.
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The right candidate will have 3+ years of manufacturing management experience, a bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or other related fields and/or 7-10 years of overall manufacturing experience, a strong background in metal fabrication including proficiency in mig and tig welding as well as advanced fitting experience, experience with aluminum and steel welding per AWS specifications D1.1, D1.2, D15.1, and D17.1, and strong computer and blueprint reading skills.
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With two facilities, located in Aston, PA (USA), and Merpins, France, Curtiss-Wright Arresting Gear / ESCO specializes in land-based arresting systems. Direct reporting to Finance Controller or Business Unit GM, with matrix reporting to CW Trade Compliance Officer and CW Legal.
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Experience in various areas of civil engineering, such as site grading, drainage, and stormwater management systems. Designing storm drains, open channel drainage systems, and stormwater ponds.
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Service, repair, and/or propose replacement of furnaces, air conditioners, duct distribution systems, boilers, water heaters, chillers, rooftop package units, Energy Management, temperature control systems, related piping and electrical.
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Opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our Surgical Motor Solutions (SMS) group to develop new products around custom electronics motor drive & electromagnetic designs for miniature motor systems.
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Ensure operational compliance with all appropriate laws and policies (including OSHA safety practices and procedures); monitor and maintain machine stop records and summaries to determine repairs; schedule routine maintenance of the HVAC system, roof, plumbing, electrical, life/safety, and other building systems.
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Services include design of support of excavation (SOE) systems, underpinning of structures, geo-hazards and stabilization of natural and manufactured slopes and other earth systems/structures, marine and waterfront structures, steel and concrete design, ground improvement, shallow and deep foundation systems, earth retaining structures, grouting programs, design and oversight of cutoff walls, dewatering systems, cofferdams, and numerical analysis.
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The Command Center Operator I monitors the operations of fire alarm and life safety systems, responder 5 emergency alert system, and building systems including mechanical, electrical, fire safety, emergency generators and automatic transfer switches, medical gas alarms, security, medical and environmental systems.
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Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House®). Through the years, that restaurant prospered and led Cathy to further the success of his business.
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Must have general knowledge of all phases of building maintenance, to include electrical, carpentry, plumbing, painting, appliance repair heating cooling, and life safety systems. Watermark Retirement Communities was ranked among Fortune Magazine’s top places to work in The Unites States for Aging Services.
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Some experience pipe fitting welding and previously work with 480 volt systems preferred. The Maintenance Mechanic supports plant production through the maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems throughout the site.
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Bachelors or Graduate Studies in Business, Art, Art History, Fashion, Interior Design or related field desired. The Company also retains the right to require all employees to undertake additional or different job responsibilities when necessary to meet business needs.
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