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Our products are best in class and used daily, across the globe, in a wide range of applications including asset tracking, search and rescue, remote sensing, and command/control of ground, maritime, and airborne platforms.
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In partnership with people with disabilities, the Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) is a division with the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS).
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The hiring range for this position is $67,966.08 - $85,787.52, DOE. To be eligible for lateral placement, applicants must have a minimum of 2 years of service in a VRS AND/OR employment with an established full-time career Virginia Fire & Rescue Department.
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We work with client pets, fosters and rescue animals, so you’ll see a wide variety of treatments and conditions – no “yay another ear swab. This is a modernized, paperless practice with in-house laboratory equipment (CBC, chemistry, and electrolyte units), state of the art dental equipment (IM3), tonopens, ultrasound, surgical laser, therapeutic cold laser, acupuncture, endoscopy, digital dental x-ray units, and digital general x-ray.
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The Contractor shall provide a Lead Cyber Security Engineer who serves as a POC to the Sponsor regarding the entire ARS system to include the security architecture that encompasses advanced cloud-based security controls to protect sensitive information, applications, databases, physical servers, and network security, and accreditation of all applications and infrastructure.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of HVAC Install Helper - ARS of Colorado based in Manassas, VA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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For more information about how we collect and use personal information, see our privacy policy on ARS.com ARS-Rescue Rooter is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ARS is looking for a Safety Manager.
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To be eligible for lateral placement, applicants must have a minimum of 2 years of service in a VRS AND/OR employment with an established full-time career Virginia Fire & Rescue Department. Lateral placement will be determined at a rate of.75 of credit for every completed year of service at a Virginia Fire & Rescue Department and will cap out at 10 years credited.
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