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Position Overview : As a Remote Legal Assistant / Communications Specialist, you will be responsible for monitoring client communications, primarily through our chat system, and ensuring that information is quickly and accurately relayed to the appropriate team members for follow-up and execution.
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A minimum of 15 years of industry experience as a substation journeyman, relay technician, communications technician or T&D Specialist including experience performing highly technical work of a specialized nature.
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Under the supervision of a licensed social worker a Certified Peer Support Specialist or Certified Family Peer Support Specialist uses their lived experience; in recovery from mental illness and/or substance use disorder; or as a primary caregiver raising a child who experiences emotional, behavioral, mental health and/or substance use challenges, to assist other individuals experiencing similar circumstances.
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As a Donor Services Specialist, you will be the primary point of contact for any service-related activities for Giving Account Holders, Financial Advisors and Non Profit Organizations affiliated with Fidelity Charitable.
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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings.
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Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an Inventory Control Specialist! Inventory Control Specialist will operate a forklift in maintaining inventory position. Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for an Inventory Control Specialist.
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Position Description Litigation Docketing Specialist Location Salt Lake City, UT Stoel Rives LLP has an immediate opening for a Litigation Docketing Specialist in any of our offices. Docket Software Responsibilities Learn and maintain complete knowledge of litigation docketing software program, train staff and practitioners in the use of the docket system, work with IT to implement software system updates, interface with the docket software manufacturer and resolve problems that occur and to assist in devising custom codes and procedures requested by practitioners to implement firm docketing policies.
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As a Prevention Specialist at USBE, in collaboration with the other Prevention Specialists on the Safe and Healthy Schools team and the Special Education and School Improvement teams, you will work to build the capacity of educators across the state to provide prevention supports and activities to students and strategies to educators.
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As a member of the Interpreter Education and Professional Development (IEPD) department, the Interpreter Education Specialist (IES) will work under the direction of an IEPD Program Manager. Extensive knowledge and experience in one or more of the core areas including but not limited to: instructional design and learning theory principles; applied linguistics; interpreter education; distance learning and innovative curriculum design; and advanced approaches in working with adult learners.
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Load Builder Specialist - Material Handler. You will become the specialist who prepares the trucks to be delivered to the job sites. Load Builder Specialist. Shovels loose materials, such as sand, gravel, metals, plastics, or chemicals, into machine hoppers or into vehicles and containers, such as wheelbarrows, scrap truck, or barrels.
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Customer Care Specialist *$200.00 Bonus. General Purpose As a care specialist, you will provide customer care by telephone and email to existing and future customers. A minimum of two years non-sales customer service experience where one-on-one problem resolution was demonstrated, and/or two years of non-sales call center experience.
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This position is ideal for a student studying International Studies or World Languages.
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Job Title: Specialist, Systems Engineer - NGJ. An understanding of communication theory, with a working knowledge of digital design, RF design, mechanical design, network design, or software design of digital line-of-sight and satellite communication systems.
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A day in the life of the Recruitment Specialist: The Recruitment Specialist is responsible for developing and executing effective recruitment and sales strategies to increase awareness of, and participation in, Girl Scouts using marketing sales campaigns and a variety of networking opportunities with community organizations, corporations, schools, educators, faith-based institutions, and other community partners.
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Customer Service Specialists work closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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