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Key Compentencies: Basic understandings of job site safety, power, pneumatics, plumbing, carpentry, welding, handling/loading/striking pyrotechnics are circumstantial but a must. While on-site, there is regular exposure to: working at heights over 50 feet, working in and around heavy equipment, exposure to chemicals and regular use of cutting tools such as saws and grinders.
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Education: Must be a graduate of an accredited imaging program for any of the following primary pathways: Radiography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nuclear Medicine Technology Sonography Vascular Sonography Prefer a Bachelors’ Degree in health care field.
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Support the Survey Party Chief in the field as required for field survey work for a wide array of projects such as boundary, topographic mapping and construction staking and other tasks.
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The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, working to gain more education in the lighting field, be passionate about the work and looking forward to a career with FSG. A Lighting Project Manager will: Attend “turn over” meeting with FSG pre-sale team; acquire detailed info on all aspects of the lighting plan for the account.
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Under general supervision, the Field Engineer will commission AV systems at client sites to provide the optimal performance according to the scope and design intent. 1-3 years experience in the field of Audio-Visual installation/commissioning.
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The Heavy Equipment Mechanic | Field Technician position will diagnose and repair all heavy construction equipment in the field. To ensure success as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you should have proven experience working with heavy machinery, be physically fit, and be able to troubleshoot issues in the shop and on the job site.
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Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM), Portfolio – Texoma Ecosystem. As a Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) you will play a critical role in optimizing access to Genentech products by addressing reimbursement barriers.
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The Field Protector is an experienced Executive Protection Agent who operates on one of our exclusive teams wherein you will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the detail and the implementation of protective strategies, policies, and procedures.
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The Media Supervisor will be responsible for all aspects of getting a campaign live and the steps needed to be taken to ensure plans are signed off on, creative is received, and the ad operations team is fully set up for success.
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Committee Involvement (Innovation, Diversity and Inclusion, Recreation)Extensive Employee Events (outings, picnics, golf, and ski days)Employee Recognition AwardsInternal Continuing Education and TrainingOn-Site Workout Facilities Community Involvement (Martin/Martin Gives Back Program)PE License ReimbursementOpportunity to Work on Exceptional ProjectsApplicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position at this time.
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Field Service Imaging Equipment Specialist Seeking Medical Imaging Field Service Engineer with 1+ years experience servicing multi-vendor general x-ray, medical imaging equipment to include CT, MR, etc.
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Communication organize and lead calls/meetings, effectively communicate verbally and via various technology-based means Skill and Experience in the following areas are preferred: Power generation field experience is crucial for the role (on-site field service, troubleshooting, switchgear design, power transmission or Utility field service work.
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You will function as a field supervisor and may have responsibility for multiple Foreman, and/or laborers/craft workers. Requisition ID: 172957 Job Level: Mid Level Home District/Group: South Central District Department: Field Supervision Market: Transportation Employment Type: Full Time Position Overview As a Concrete Paving Superintendent for Kiewit, you will play a significant part in the success for Kiewit's South-Central District.
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Understanding of site acquisition, zoning, permitting, landlord negotiations, leasing laws, jurisdictional requirements, and environmental compliance. managing site access; planning and scheduling the installation and construction of the job/site, including setting project schedules, forecasting.
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Liaison to engineering groups in the factory to issues in the field that arise during the start-up and commissioning of the site. This position will be the clear bond between the client, PowerSecure engineering, PowerSecure Service, and operation entities for the successful field vetting of our Distributed Infrastructure Systems.
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