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Do you currently possess a State of Texas Plumbing Inspector License? Inspect on-site plumbing, gas, and lawn irrigation system work for conformance with City codes; enforcing City plumbing ordinances.
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The position will serve as the chief administrative officer of the department, reporting to the Dean of the School of Medicine and will be based in Bryan-College Station. In addition, the school’s sponsored graduate medical education programs in family medicine, sports medicine, geriatrics, and psychiatry - and a rapidly growing number of affiliated residency and fellowship programs - are populating communities in Texas with hundreds of Aggie Doctors annually.
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Meets performance and quality indicators as determined by the Director, Associate Director, and Chief of Medical Staff. Participates in continuing medical education and in-service activities. What we want The Staff Physician, under general direction, provides primary health care to the students of Texas A&M University.
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Calculating static and CFM delivery, carrying out basic framing, roofing, plumbing and electrical skills. Carry out full AC & Heating installation skills such as: equipment removal and installation of new, duct repair and/or replacement (fiberglass, flex, and metal), soldering, venting flues, refrigerant leak detection, and charging, recovering and reclaiming refrigerant, measuring refrigeration system parameters (gas pressures and temperatures, etc.
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Perform repairs and maintenance tasks, such as painting, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC system maintenance. From making the facilities look fresher than a morning breeze and fabulously safe, to adding a touch of sparkle to every nook and cranny.
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You will assist the Chief Engineer and his/her staff with whatever project work that needs to be done, so we can keep our hotel looking fresh and new. You will assist the Chief Engineer and his/her staff with whatever project work that needs to be done, so we can keep our hotel looking fresh and new.
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Obtain and documents health history, information on chief complaint, vital signs, and health risk factors and assesses disease condition. Track quality assurance data and monitors for acute and chronic care management.
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What we want The Executive Director of Marketing and Communications for the College of Medicine, works closely with the Chief of Staff and other senior staff on strategic marketing and communication initiatives for the College of Medicine.
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This is a newly created role on the marketing team reporting directly to the Chief Marketing Officer. We have offices in Clearwater, FL (near Tampa), Fort Lauderdale, FL, Knoxville TN, and Mission Viejo, CA (an hour outside LA), plus a few fully remote team members across the US. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Achievements Founded and still led by experienced BCBAs: Carla Edwards, Chief Clinical Officer (#16) and Lori Russo, Executive Director of Clinical Services (#36) are still at the forefront of everything we do.
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Responsibilities:Routine Maintenance: Perform general maintenance tasks such as plumbing, electrical repairs, and appliance troubleshooting. Basic knowledge of building systems such as plumbing, electrical, and appliances.
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Job SummaryUnder Direction from maintenance director, the plumbing project lead will run projects for Facilities Services; coordinates the work efforts for a group of subcontractors. Job SummaryUnder Direction from maintenance director, the plumbing project lead will run projects for Facilities Services; coordinates the work efforts for a group of subcontractors.
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Serving as a fundraiser for the College of Architecture, the Chief Development Officer will play a pivotal role in engaging alumni and donors with the auspicious goals of the school. The Chief Development Officer is a driving force behind expanding a culture of philanthropy on campus and accomplishing the goals of our benefactors.
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Building maintenance including minor plumbing, welding, and general upkeep. Install and maintain pipe systems, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment. 2 years minimum experience as a maintenance mechanic in a metal manufacturing environment with the ability to troubleshoot preferred but not required.
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Assemble, install, maintain, and pressure test all pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, drainage, sprinkler, and gas systems according to specifications and plumbing codes. Under general supervision, maintain the flow and drainage of water, air, and other gases by assembling, installing, and repairing pipes, fittings, and plumbing fixtures districtwide.
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