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PHYSICAL DEMANDS : This work requires some physical exertion such as hooking up trailers to customer vehicles, lifting/carrying propane tanks and moving supplies, climbing into and reaching into U-Haul trucks, and long periods of standing and walking while helping customers at the counter and in the showroom.
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Assist in grounds work, such as, but not limited to: trash picker, cleaning supplies, rakes, weed eater, edger, leaf blower and/or vacuum, lawn mower, multi-purpose tractor and/or cart, ladder, hedge trimmer, snow blower, ice melt spreader, Ventrac, shovels, forklift, pallet jack, etc.
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This will be a salaried position remotely based out of the Greater Washington, DC-Area with regular visits to our Hagerstown, Maryland fabrication facility and reporting to the Architectural Design Manager.
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Licensed Class B driver (Passenger and Air brakes endorsement) is required. Work experience in public or private alternative transportation demand management (TDM) highly desirable. The OM will work onsite, as needed, at the client’s location and will actively communicate with the client as well as other vendors.
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ADLM currently is working a hybrid office schedule with staff coming into the office one day a week with the ability to work remotely from home up to four days a week. Work closely with the Chief Science and Policy Officer to design the ADLM data science portfolio to meet strategic priorities and to report performance to staff and member leadership.
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MMP Staffing is currently seeking a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) to provide compassionate and comprehensive social work services in support of a well-known organization in VA,MD or DC. As an LCSW, you will play a crucial role in addressing the social, emotional, and practical needs of individuals and families within the community.
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Must live in the national capitol region (NCR) and have ability and commitment to work onsite at the Pentagon two (2) days per week; three (3) days per week is remote work. You must live in the national capital region (NCR) and be available to commit to work onsite at the Pentagon two (2) days per week; three (3) days per week are remote work.
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If you are a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker or a Licensed Professional Counselor, and your work history and professional interests qualify you as an exceptional candidate, we welcome your cover letter and resume.
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Professional At Home Jobs ( ) is seeking for someone to fill the position of an Aesthetic Sales Consultant to work remotely in the U.S. only. Work collaboratively with medical teams to ensure premier client experience.
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FINRA Series 7 & 63 licensed; Series 65 or 66 licensed and appropriate state registrations OR ability to acquire series 65/66 upon hire. You can take advantage of flexible benefits that support you through every stage of your career, empowering you to thrive at work and at home.
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Clinical License Required (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP, RT or Licensed Social Worker) Tremendous professional abilities Life-changing results BE THE CONNECTION. In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard.
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Connect, support, and learn from the team remotely via Slack and Zoom meetings. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; and extensive reading.
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Work as part of a team to maintain a safe operating environment in the shop and work closely with the safety officer to adhere to OSHA and EPA regulations, Work as part of a team for the production of PCB designs and assemblies.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Electrician I : Graduation from high school (or GED), including some courses in industrial arts and/or shop mechanics, and a combination of education/ training equivalent to an electrician apprenticeship and some work experience in electrical wiring, lighting or other systems installation, testing and operations as trainee or helper.
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We accept the following licenses on a state by state basis: LMHC / LPCMH / LIMHP / LMFT / LMFTS LCMFT / LPC / LPCC / LCPC / LCPCS LPCC-S / LCSW / LICSW / LCSCW Not sure if your'e qualified to work with us.
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