Posted by Ric Ward on 29th April 2010
IDEAL FOR EX-NAVY BUYER!! SECRET CLEARANCE REQUIREDThis is a one year assignment on as a contract employee serving as a purchasing agent for a small US Navy acquisition office in Washington DC. SECRET CLEARANCE database application experience are essential, as well as experience and capabilities as follows:XMinimum of 16 business credit hours from an accredited college or university in a business or business-related subject (Associates Degree preferred).XMinimum
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Navy Purchasing Agent – SECRET CLEARANCE – Washington, DC US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 29th April 2010
IDEAL ENTRY POSITION TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING PROFESSIONThis is a temporary (one year) assignment in Albuquerque, NM to provide assistance to a Federal Government Agency as a contract-staffing employee (W2). It is essentially an entry level position into the Federal Government Contract Administration professional arena. You will work under the guidance of an experienced government Contract Specialist/Administrator and Contracting Officer, performing pre-determined and recurrin
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Contract Administration Assistant – Federal Government – Albuquerque, NM US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 29th April 2010
Discipline. Leadership.
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Armored Vehicle Crewmembers – Arcadia, FL US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 29th April 2010
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Posted by Ric Ward on 29th April 2010
Can you keep a secret? Are you good with computers and technology?
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Air Defense Tactical Operations Center Operator – Pensacola, FL US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 28th April 2010
The ability to communicate is a vital part of the Armys ability to run successful missions, and it is the Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainers who make sure that the lines of communication are always open. They supervise soldiers who install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications.Some duties of a Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer
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Satellite Communication Systems Team Chief – Buffalo, NY US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 28th April 2010
The ability to communicate is a vital part of the Armys ability to run successful missions, and it is the Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainers who make sure that the lines of communication are always open. They supervise soldiers who install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications.Some duties of a Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer
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Satellite Communication Systems Team Chief – Rochester, NY US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 28th April 2010
The ability to communicate is a vital part of the Armys ability to run successful missions, and it is the Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainers who make sure that the lines of communication are always open. They supervise soldiers who install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications.Some duties of a Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer
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Satellite Communication Systems Team Chief – Yonkers, NY US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 28th April 2010
The ability to communicate is a vital part of the Armys ability to run successful missions, and it is the Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainers who make sure that the lines of communication are always open. They supervise soldiers who install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications.Some duties of a Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer
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Satellite Communication Systems Team Chief – Poughkeepsie, NY US
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Posted by Ric Ward on 28th April 2010
Like all the vehicles on the road, the Army National Guard can not run without fuel. And it is the Petroleum Supply Specialist who makes sure we keep moving. As an Army National Guard Petroleum Supply Specialist you will ensure the proper handling, storage, and shipment of petroleum-based products, such as oil, fuel, and compressed gas
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Petroleum Supply Specialist Section Leader – Buffalo, NY US
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