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This active time is a blend of being on calls and being available to receive them, ensuring that you're always ready to assist those in need of credit solutions. Job Type: Full-time Pay: Potential Earnings of $70,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year Schedule: 6 to 8-hour shift, minimum of 3-Days a Week (M-Tu-W-Th or Fri) Day shift Monday to Friday No nights No weekends Supplemental pay types: Bonus opportunities Commission pay Monthly bonus Performance bonus Weekly bonus Work setting: Call center Remote Application Question(s): Are you legally eligible to work in the United States as a W-2 employee and do you have U.S. based residence.
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You'll work on a variety of projects of moderate complexity performing field observations and inspections, and may also work with steel performing destructive and non-destructive testing (NDT.
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Progressive experience in structural engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects related to water management, flood control, and seismic resilience. As a Structural Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering engineering and consulting services for a variety of projects, including those focused on shoreline stability, flood risk reduction, and waterfront infrastructure resilience.
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Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours 401k retirement plan Pet insurance Company provided housing options Sick pay Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Benefits start day 1.
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Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin' A willingness to cross-train on all the stations – it never gets boring here.
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TOOLS: Will be expected to acquire basic tools on a list to be provided by the Crane/Rigging Manager. Must be able to effectively present information in one-on-one or small group situations.
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Position involves the programming of fire alarm, security, and access control system panels, but will primarily focus on networked fire alarm systems. Perform installation/programming on integrated security and fire alarm systems.
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Access to an on-site fitness center, occupational health nurse, and allowances for high-quality safety equipment. At Kimberly-Clark, we’re constantly exploring new ideas on how, when, and where we can best achieve results.
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The best candidates have experience and knowledge of fashion retail, along with previous experience on camera, and a desire to grow their social impact in the fashion and retail community. Minimum 4 times a week; 2 hours for each session;Sales & E-commerce: You will be sales-oriented, use innovative tactics & have the excellent product knowledge to make sales on TikTok Shop via Livestream.
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Place emphasis on CFI and Internal Control. We're founded on more than 150 years of market leadership, and we're always looking for new and better ways to perform – so there's your open door of opportunity.
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Sign on and relocation package available. Maternal Fetal Medicine on Gulf Coast. Leadership opportunities available! Leadership Roles Available! Maternal Fetal Medicine on Gulf Coast.
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Snap-on offers a competitive compensation package, which includes an annual base expense, commissions, and sales bonus opportunity. Snap-on is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran.
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Closed Sundays - All Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed on Sundays so you can have a day off to spend with family and friends. In our kitchens, we focus on fresh and simple ingredients.
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Visits may require standing on a variety of surfaces and at differing angles, bending over, crouching, and climbing up and over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge and boat structural members.
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One to 3 years hands-on hardware design experience including proficiency with technologies related to embedded ARM-based microprocessor systems, AC and DC power circuits, analog and digital I/O design, and wired/wireless network interfaces.
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