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The Safety (EMT) & Security Specialist will also administer lifesaving care to sick and injured people in pre-hospital settings as authorized. Safety Specialist (EMT) duties include the following:Assess the nature and extent on injury or illness to establish and prioritize medical procedures to be followed or the need for additional assistance.
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Position Information Position Title Aquatics/Safety-Lifeguard Requisition Number H00233P Position Category Hourly/Work Study Campus Location Weber State University - Ogden, UT Hours per week Months per year Alternate work schedule Pay Grade Salary Hourly Pay Rate $ 12.00 FLSA Job Summary/Basic Function Campus Recreation Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the safety of participants utilizing the Swenson pool on the WSU campus.
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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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Leidos has a career opening for a VoIP&Unified Communications Specialist at Hill AFB, UT. Competency in two or more of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Palo Alto, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints.
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The OpportunityWilliams International has an exciting opportunity for a Security/Safety Specialist to join our Ogden team on st shift. The Security/Safety Specialist will be responsible for the development, implementation, direction, administration and maintenance of security programs and activities required at the Williams International facility in Ogden, Utah. Provides advice and assistance to all levels of management, Human Resources, Facilities, and other Security and Safety personnel in Ogden.
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Aim For The Podium:We provide an outstanding shopping experience and deliver exceptional customer service - the Receiving Specialist ensures this is possible by maintaining accurate inventory, ensuring proper placement and display of merchandise, and completing price updatesMaintain store presentation according to company standards, including store housekeeping, merchandising, and retail standards.
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This position is responsible for the administration and maintenance of all safety, and OSHA documentation. With our network of more than 80 manufacturing facilities and more than 4,000 employees, we’re leading the industry with innovation and a safety-first mindset.
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Our customer is the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and acts as the provider of GIG/Defense Information System Network (DISN) services to its customers, the Department of Defense (DoD) and national security organizations.
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Loves Travel Stops and Country Stores is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The companys core business is travel stops and convenience stores with more than 630 locations in 42 states.
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A typical day for a Customer Care Specialist would be working one-on-one on the phone with customers as they un-box, install, and activate their new DIY Security and Automation system. A typical day for a Customer Care Specialist would be working one-on-one on the phone with customers as they un-box, install, and activate their new DIY Security and Automation system.
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The Application Specialist reports to the Manager, Application Specialists and is responsible for facilitating training and practicums, as well as providing advanced technical support for HammerHead equipment applications.
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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Ensure that Zipline messages are communicated and Image Maker and merchandising tasks are delegated and completed as assigned.
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ES Delivery Specialist, Delivery, Specialist, Vehicle, Store Manager, Automotive, Business Services. The Delivery Specialist will maintain and operate store vehicles to deliver parts and/or products to professional customers in a safe and efficient manner.
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EMCOR Government Services is seeking a Quality Control/Safety Manager for an existing project in Ogden, Utah. The QC/Safety Manager ensures through various audits, inspections, tests, and measures that the Contractors personnel performing under this contract follow approved procedures/directives when performing repairs to equipment, performing work under service calls, alterations, and maintenance and variety of electrical, electronic, and HVAC systems.
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Assist customers in person and over the phone to provide back-office support for account maintenance & inquiries, debit and credit cards, wire transfers, stop payments, check reorders, research, and daily mail, and other needs that occur in a banking environment
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