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Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes. Healthcare benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage; access to a Health Coach, a 24/7 nurse-based resource; and access to the Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7 confidential assessment, counseling and referral services.
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Relocation Assistance Provided: No. The Greenville Machine Operator is a skilled role that involves the manufacturing of complex engine components, working with exotic aerospace alloys on some of the latest CNC machine tools in a clean, air-conditioned facility.
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Healthcare benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage; access to a Health Coach; and Employee Assistance Program. Other benefits include tuition assistance, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability insurance, life insurance, and paid time-off for vacation or illness.
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Relocation assistance provided. Relocation assistance provided. Provide parent coaching and work with other disciplines including Speech and Occupational Therapy. Are you a BCBA , looking for your next step.
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Liaise between customers and Engineering regarding balance of plant equipment for the purpose of configuring interfaces, safety protections, and control systems for both the wind turbine and the entire wind farm.
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Your contributions will range from creating and modifying inspection routines on CMM and other inspection equipment to learning new technologies to lead continuous improvement within our metrology processes.
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Associates degree, Bachelor's degree, military education, participant in the formal GE HealthCare Biomedical or Field Engineer Services Internship or Military Externship program; OR High School Diploma/GED with 4+ years’ experience servicing electronic equipment.
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Competitive rates, Trauma acuity pay, 7 weeks paid vacation, relocation assistance available, & salary continuation provided for 6 months. Prisma Health, the largest not-for-profit healthcare provider in South Carolina, seeks an experienced Nurse Anesthetist for this exciting opportunity at a growing Level One Trauma Center.
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Relocation Assistance provided for select positions. Employee Assistance Program. Travel Assistance Program. Relocation Assistance provided for select positions. Prefer a minimum of 5-10 years of experience in the design of hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and medical office buildings.
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Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable) Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable) The Engineering Technologist II is second level of the non-Engineer degreed technical support role job classification.
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