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We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance, HSA contributions, Profit Sharing, and a 401(k) plan with vested contributions beginning Day One. We provide paid vacation and holidays, summer hours, and a paid charitable day off.
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Financial package includes competitive compensation, 3 years to partnership, profit sharing, CME and 8 weeks of vacation. Coastal Virginia practice looking for a well trained Radiologist with a fellowship in MSK. The position will be a high percentage of MSK as well as some general radiology.
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Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office and CAD; SolidWorks, Finite Element Analysis. Fundamental understanding of nondestructive failure analysis techniques. We are seeking qualified candidates for a Design Product Engineer position at our Corporate Office in Glen Allen, Va. Responsibilities include the ability to independently conduct research and testing, to standards published by UL, CSA, IEC, ASTM, etc.
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Benefits include: Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug, Dental Insurance, Vision Plan, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Disability Benefits, Profit Sharing Plan, 401(k) Savings Plan, Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Holidays, Employee Recognition Program.
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Full range of benefits including 401K match, profit sharing, health and life insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), disability coverage, vacation, sick time, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, 30% employee discounts, and more.
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We also offer awesome benefits including health insurance, dental, retirement savings benefits including 401(k) with company contribution and profit sharing, quarterly bonuses, vacation days, retention and referral bonuses, and much more.
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Paid time-off, including 3+ weeks of vacation, sick time, and volunteer time. As a full-time employee of Graybar, you will accrue THREE weeks of vacation during your first 12 months, and will have access to a wide variety of our benefits.
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We offer a competitive salary, robust health benefits package, 401(k) company match, defined benefit retirement security (pension) plan, vacation accrual based on years of relevant experience, generous sick time accrual and other attractive benefits.
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The company also provides opportunities to contribute to a 401k, company profit sharing, vacation, sick and holiday pay; EAP services, and tuition reimbursement. + Opportunity to contribute to a 401k, company profit sharing.
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ODEC is a not-for-profit generation and transmission cooperative that operates for the benefit of our members, who are our owners. ODEC is a not-for-profit generation and transmission cooperative that operates for the benefit of our members, who are our owners.
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In addition to salary and commission, we also offer a comprehensive benefits package to include paid major holidays, vacation, health, dental, profit sharing plan, vision, short-and long-term disability insurance, and 401(k) with company match.
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8 years combined experience in project management and/or project engineering. 10 years’ combined experience in power generation, high voltage transmission systems and/or distribution systems. Understanding of electrical metering equipment and SCADA systems.
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Our core business is generating, purchasing and delivering electricity to our members. Frequently perform fieldwork, which may involve walking over rough terrain during all types of weather conditions.
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We offer a competitive compensation package to include base salary, monthly commission, annual bonus, medical, dental and life insurance benefits, 401(k), profit sharing, and paid vacation.
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Our warehouses maintain inventories of all materials necessary for composites manufacturing: resins, gel coat, fiberglass, catalyst, adhesives, cores, putties, and many others. NAC local salespeople are knowledgeable and CCT certified to insure the best possible service to every manufacturer.
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