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DSI has an excellent opportunity for a CDL Class A Driver who wishes to grow within a dynamic, growing organization. Individual must have a good driving record with a Class A License.
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Class A CDL License. Hood Distribution, a division of Hood Industries, is a wholesale distributor of hardwood lumber & plywood as well as related specialty products. DSI is a distributor of these products to cabinetmakers, millwork casework wood shops, Institutional Case Goods, architectural designers and other professional woodworkers.
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Valid Class A CDL license in good standing. A Delivery Driver works to provide exceptional customer service to all accounts with product delivery. What could be better than BEER and a great career.
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This role will generally drive a Class A truck hauling equipmenton on a flatbed (dovetail) or RGN (lowboy) trailer in a variety of conditions, including urban, suburban, rural settings.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm based in Pittsburgh is seeking a Mid-level Antitrust and Class Action Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in antitrust and class action defense litigation.
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As a leadership team member of the ITTS (IT Technology Services) team you will work closely with other infrastructure and applications leaders across the company and the world, to deliver a world class Digital Workplace experience for our employees.
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This is an independent contractor opportunity for anyone who has ever worked as a: CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, PCA, Personal Care Assistant, HHA, Home Health Aide, Hospital Healthcare Worker, Caregiver, Direct Care Worker, Patient Care Technician, DSP, Direct Support Professional; or in a Hospice, Nursing Home, Assisted Living Facility.
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This position requires a minimum class 4 City of Pittsburgh Power Engineers License or equivalent NIULPE, Universal CFC Certification, preferred five years’ experience as a licensed stationary or operating engineer: a minimum of three years’ experience monitoring and operating building automation systems controlling a large and complex physical plant.
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We are a nationwide provider of interim staffing referrals and workforce solutions within the K12 education, social service, behavioral health, substance abuse, and disability fields. Delta-T Group is a referral service for self-employed independent contractors seeking behavioral healthcare education and social service supplemental marketplace opportunities.
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OR EDUCATION: 1 full year of graduate level education; OR SUPERIOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: Based on a Bachelor's degree that is demonstrated through class standing (upper 1/3 of class); grade point average (3.0/4.0 overall or 3.5/4.0 in major), or election to membership in a qualifying national scholastic honor society.
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Has built a build foundational knowledge spanning the range of treasury, capital and ALM categories across the organization and its varied products/services and is beginning to gain in-depth experience in a category such as Intraday Liquidity, Deposit Liabilities, Interest Rate Risk, Currency Risk, Capital Management, etc.
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Experience working at a small game studio, VFX house, or tech start-up. As a designer, you’ll join a culture of creativity and craft, where we have a high bar for excellence and an endless curiosity about how to bring more unexpected quirk and fun to the pursuit of learning.
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Dauntless Discovery is a cutting-edge e-Discovery company that leverages technology to optimize accuracy and increase efficiency to provide our clients with world class e-Discovery services.
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Diversity: LANXESS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, age, social class, physical ability or attributes, religion, national origin, veteran status and political beliefs.
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Distributor Service, Inc. requires that applicants consent to a background check and a drug screen to continue in the selection process. Follow a route schedule and make deliveries to customers on time.
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