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Cloud Platform Engineering team manages several tool stacks, if someone has expertise in more than one of the below, that’d be a great asset - AWS – ECS, EC2, S3, SNS, SQS, MKS, Batch, Lambda, Cognito, SG, RDS, Cert Manager, Route 53, ALB, Param Store, Config, etc.
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Interview patient based on age appropriateness and/or specialty needs with accurate documentation and update medical records to include chief complaint, current medications with drug name, dosing, route, medication and food allergies with reaction and severity, vaccine, medical, surgical, family, social histories, any barriers to care and home status.
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Must reside or be willing to relocate to Dallas, Texas area Strong understanding of probate procedures, deadlines, and court filings. Probate Litigation Legal Assistant Our client is a distinguished law firm with a robust trust and probate litigation practice, known for providing top-tier legal services.
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NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we’re proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan.
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Setup new Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud server environment using EC2, Load Balancers, Route 53, and RDS.Maintain existing web applications, web services, and handing server operations for improved platform performance.
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Be able to get in and out of a car 80-150 times a route Successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check Requisitos básicos del conductor de reparto Elegible para trabajar en los EE. UU. Debe tener al menos 21 años.
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Candidate must be located within commuting distance of Richardson, TX or be willing to relocate to the area. Infosys is seeking a Mainframe Operations Support Developer with detailed experience in Mainframe (PL/1, C370 based) Infrastructure, Mid-range, Server Administration and maintenance.
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Follow the facility procedure for recording the order in the resident's clinical record, including the type, route, dosage, frequency, and strength of each medication. At least one (1) year of certified medication aide experience in long-term care.
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The Logistics Pricing Analyst is responsible for analyzing the current market conditions and economic situations, continuously evaluating the efficiency of the surface transportation sector's internal cost route by route.
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Candidate must be located within commuting distance of Plano, TX or be willing to relocate to the area. Some working knowledge on Front End Technologies (Angular/JavaScript/React) Some working knowledge on Cloud Technologies (GCP/AWS/PCP/Azure.
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Comtech offers a relocation package for eligible, out of state individuals, who accept an offer and relocate within a defined period of time. Cisco Certifications (CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE), or equivalent is desirable.
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This is a day route contract-based opportunity using your own pickup truck or cargo van delivering wholesale automotive parts from car dealerships to local mechanics and collision centers. This is a day route contract-based opportunity using your own pickup truck or cargo van delivering wholesale automotive parts from car dealerships to local mechanics and collision centers.
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Communicate with the Branch Patrol Supervisor to receive and disseminate information through Branch Supervisor Daily Scrum, such as the client needs, route changes, and post order updates to ensure operational excellence and efficiency.
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As an Outside Sales / Route Sales professional, you'll manage your own protected local route & sell our National tool brands & equipment to technicians & automotive professionals. Home-based route sales business offering personal, professional, and financial flexibility.
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Local to DFW candidates only or willing to relocate on personal expense. Excellent proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, data visualization, etc.) Complete access to confidential company data where disclosure may jeopardize the company's competitive position.
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