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Medical, Dental, Short-Term Disability and Life Insurance after 90 days. Ability to work rotating 12 hr. Ability to work with Hot material such as slag and steel safely. Good radio and work communication with other employees.
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Work today, Get paid today! All Applicants are subject to Drug Screening and the Issuance of Security Clearance by the Facility in Which Work is to be performed. Deliver patient care, evaluate symptoms, reactions, and progress of patients, chart results, establish nursing plans and work under the boundaries of State Scope of Practice and Guidelines, and Physician/Provider(s.
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We offer generous benefits, flexible work schedules and the ability to work today and get paid tomorrow. As we work towards a healthier future, we provide eligible associates with the following:Health and welfare programs including medical, pharmacy, dental, and visionEmployee Assistance ProgramPaid Time OffRetirement PlansEmployee Stock Purchase Program.
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The EHS Manager will identify, evaluate, and reduce environmental and safety risks, while providing a safe environment for staff to work in. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.
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At TxDOT, we value employee work-life balance. At TxDOT we value employee work-life-balance. TxDOT's Bryan District is looking for an Maint Section Assistant I - II based in our Leon Co Maintenance Office in Buffalo, TX. Please apply if you are a talented and motivated professional interested in unique challenges, a diverse work experience and opportunities for growth.
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Make decisions regarding appropriate division of day-to-day work among NRG staff and consultant resources. Normal office environment and/or outdoor work environment. Will required to work around rotating and energized equipment, hazardous materials, and chemicals.
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Function as the subject matter expert for the regional team on Life Safety. Conduct annual community audits to include Life Safety, equipment condition, building appearance, deferred maintenance, safety concerns, capital needs and maintenance staff assessments.
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DailyPay work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required. Report client work completions on the same day as service. We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits.
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