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Some examples include: computer coding; modeling and simulation; data gathering; instrumentation; computer, architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, systems and facilities engineering; computer, microelectronics, radio frequency design; and many more.
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Required Skills & Experience 3+ years of previous carpenter experience in all types of structural forms in Symon, EFCO, and Wood forms for CIPAdvanced wood forming experienceMust have own hand tools, hammer, pouch, level, 8" crescent wrench, tape measure, etc.
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Vestal Steel is a family owned business serving the structural steel industry since 1980. We are a fabrication shop that produces structural steel components. Knowledge of steel structural elements and material is a must.
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The ARMOR Initiative DoD SkillBridge Internship is an approved SkillBridge Program under the Department of Defense. SkillBridge participants participate in full time training with industry (40 hour work week) under military orders and are not eligible for compensation from ARMOR Initiative or it’s partner host employers but will continue to receive all military wages and benefits for the period of the DoD SkillBridge enrollment.
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Opportunities to advance into: Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT)Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT)Applied Structural Drying Technician (ASD)Mold Remediation Specialist (MRS)Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician (FSRT.
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The Firefighter/EMT Paramedic must be able to carry out all the duties of a Fire Fighter-EMT/-I and Firefighter/EMT-B. A Firefighter/EMT Paramedic is responsible for performing public safety work involving the protection of life and property by engaging in firefighting and using Emergency Medical Services skills.
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This program requires US Citizenship You will be part of a fast-moving program team, using your HCM knowledge along with agile and scrum processes to transform our DoD customers to a state-of-the-art cloud solution.
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Collaborates with the Department of Defense (DOD), Veterans Affairs (VA), and non-governmental organizations to provide maximum benefits for the Wounded Warrior and their families. The Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) Program works with the Air Force Survivor Assistance Program, Airman & Family Readiness Centers, and the Air Force Medical Service to provide concentrated non-medical care and support for combat wounded, ill and injured Airmen (and their families) as they recover and transition back to duty or into civilian life.
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