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Qualifications and SkillsMust be able to pass a background check, provide certificate of insurance showing General Liability and workman's compensation or a workman comp waiver valid on the dates of service, submit a W-9, have your own tools, valid driver's license, and most importantly, be dependable and stand behind your work.
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Must pass a complete Background check, Physical and Drug screening. Assessing the physical status of individuals daily and reporting any unusual behavior or condition to the Charge Nurse.
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All applicants are subject to a Background Check and Drug Testing. Contact Emergency Responders, such as Police, Fire, and/or Ambulance Personnel, as needed. Writes Reports as needed.
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QUALIFICATIONS:*Property Inspection experience is REQUIRED.*General construction knowledge*Availability-daytime hours Monday-Friday for Inspections and training*Must pass Background Check and Drug Screening*Smart Phone required*Dependable vehicle neededDUTIES:*Route, perform and complete report per inspection in your assigned territory.
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All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of our pre-employment drug screening and background/criminal check, consistent with applicable laws. Basic troubleshooting & escalation as needed.
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Must pass a background check, drug test, and have a valid drivers license and clean driving record. Floating daytime fill-in cleaner needed. Must pass a background check, drug test, and have a valid drivers license and clean driving record.
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Must be willing to submit to a background check & drug screen prior to employment. Shuttle vehicles and customers on/off premises when needed. Drives vehicles to and from service areas and lot as needed.
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Due to the nature of our client and project work, most roles may require a National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI), Moderate Background Investigation (MBI), Background Investigation (BI) or other relevant investigations as needed.
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Must pass a background check and drug screening. School Transportation needed in Wexford, PA. Hiring for a position responsible for safely and efficiently transporting students to and from school in the designated area.
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You must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and be able to successfully pass a criminal background check. Enthusiastic, energetic team players needed to join our team.
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Ability to pass a Federal, State, and County Background Check. No prior experience needed (however we also have many jobs available for caregivers with experience!) Help seniors get around as needed.
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