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Prepare control system functional and implementation requirements and procurement specifications for nuclear plant control systems. 10 or more years of experience in the design engineering of instrumentation and controls systems in a project team environment for commercial, industrial applications, with a focus on integrated and detailed system design modifications.
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Provides input to and coordinates with Site Procedures Group and Operations on procedure changes required for phased Main Control Room (MCR) digital modernization. · provides input for development of emergency operating procedures, abnormal operating procedures and normal operating procedures, procedure aids, computer-based procedures, and simulator training systems.
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Preferred Qualifications:Possess Bachelor’s degree or higher degree in a business, computer science, counterintelligence, criminal justice, engineering, fraud investigations, information technology, mathematics, or a scientific field.
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Get paid up to $49 an hour as a Registered Medication Aide (RMA) in Williamsburg, VA (and nearby areas) as a W2 employee with a fully flexible schedule that you control. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification for healthcare providers via the American Heart Association (AHA.
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Responsibilities include, Reviewing and/or preparing engineering products (, Design / Engineering Change packages, Specifications, Calculations, Technical Evaluations.) Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience Possess a 4-year Electrical Engineering Degree or equivalent extensive electrical engineering field experience.
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Ensure compliance with all statutory and contractual commitments with special focus on business systems rules to ensure adequacy in passing all DCAA audits. Lead program cost control and analysis activities for the contract.
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America’s National Parks, a not-for-profit partner of the National Park Service, is seeking aStore Associate with a strong work ethic to support our retail store at Jamestown Glasshouse in Jamestown, VA.This is an hourly part-time position and the right candidate will need to be able to work weekends and holidays.
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Boost Your Earnings: With Upfront Pay you can view the fare for a ride before you accept it, giving you more control of your earnings. Be Your Own Boss: Set your own schedule and keep control over when you drive and earn.
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Provide ongoing support with the NH State Scholars program and staff at GEAR UP. Create opportunities for middle/high school and college/university partnerships. We partner with k-12 schools, community partners and businesses to support students in reaching their full potential.
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Skills in Carpentry, Scaffold & Electrical 8-10 years. Electrical & Carpentry Outage Project at Surry Nuclear. Knowledge of basic engineering and construction principles and methods.
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Behavioral Health Generalists - open to seeing couples and/or children (we provide support!) We put a lot of emphasis on the thought that—in order for our clinical team to be accessible to clients—we must fully support our clinicians by allowing them to do what they are trained to do.
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Assist Chief Engineer in operating all machinery according to USCG and VDOT regulations and policies and recognized engineering practices. Ability to diagnose and repair primary and ancillary systems on ferry.
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Sales Marketing Mgr, ClaremontDescriptionJOB SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Director of Sales and Marketing, the Sales and Marketing Manager provides support and coordination of prospect information, resident move-ins, lead generation, marketing events and advertising with the goal of achieving and maintaining budgeted occupancy.
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What we offer: Driveline offers competitive compensation, very flexible scheduling, on-the-job training, strong support, payroll advance program, and the opportunity to advance your career with our strong internal promotion program.
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Experience in a closely related industry such as material handling, construction, engineering or equipment distribution would be a plus. With over 30 locations and more than 2,900 workers, we are the leading Caterpillar dealer in the mid-Atlantic region.
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