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The Pierce County Foothills Trail begins here, and world-class mountain climbing is nearby, as well. physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, outpatient physical therapist, outpatient PT, outpatient.
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Skiing, mountain climbing, skydiving, or even just a weekend at a spa or tickets to a concert you can’t wait for. Skiing, mountain climbing, skydiving, or even just a weekend at a spa or tickets to a concert you can’t wait for.
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Behaviour is best known for its flagship franchise, the multiplayer survival horror game Dead by Daylight, which has entertained more than 60 million players across multiple platforms. Senior Lead Game Designer – Dead by Daylight.
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Pay Information $1,916 per week About The Position Atlas Medstaff is currently seeking candidates in the RN (Postpartum/MB/Couplet Care) profession for a 13 week contract in the Seattle, Washington area.
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Mountain climbing, hiking, kayaking and a slew of outdoor recreational opportunities are bound to intrigue the nature lover in any Washington travel nurse. or try rock climbing and rapelling if you're looking for a real physical challenge.
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Holiday Comments: Holiday hours will not count toward weekly OT. Daylight Savings Time: UW Medicine may at its option allow the following: In the spring, Healthcare Providers may be paid for their regular shift hours, usually 8 or 12 hours.
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Works merchandise processing during early morning or evenings (based on the schedule), unloading trucks, lifting boxes, merchandising products, climbing ladders, and working at a safe but fast pace.
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Ability to maneuver the sales floor, sales shelves, and stock room; climbing, bending, and kneeling are required. Ability to maneuver the sales floor, sales shelves, and stock room; climbing, bending, and kneeling are required.
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Skiing, mountain climbing, and rafting are 4 hours drive away in Sequoia National Park. Alternately, successful candidates can be located in Bellevue, Washington, a short distance from Seattle.
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As an Arborist Climber, you will be an integral member of a tree care crew with the primary responsibility of tree climbing and assisting Arborist Crew Leaders in performing all tree and shrub care services on residential and commercial properties.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be required to lift and carry up to 30 - 40 pounds; have developed fine motor control (grasp, handle, manipulate objects with fingers); standing for long periods, frequent bending, kneeling, reaching, stooping, squatting, pushing; climbing ladders; able to travel across a variety of surfaces (stairs, ramps, uneven terrain.
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Physical requirements include ability to walk job sites during inspections, sometimes on uneven terrain, climbing of ladders to access and evaluate roofing conditions and roof mounted equipment when conducting PCA projects, and carry field testing equipment (up to 30 pounds) onto job sites with regularity.
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Climbing vertical or freestanding ladders, holding on to the top rung with one hand and lifting a ceiling tile or opening the roof hatch with the other, while carrying flashlights, tools, drawings, a camera, and/or other items.
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The city’s waterfront parks are ideal for walking, in-line skating and biking, while nearby Mount Rainier National Park offers the chance to go hiking, mountain climbing, kayaking and wildlife viewing.
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Frequent climbing of enclosed ladder and while on ladder lifting roof hatch of up to 40 pounds. Utilizes knowledge of crime scene preservation to protect evidence. Frequent climbing of enclosed ladder and while on ladder lifting roof hatch of up to 40 pounds.
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