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  • Bilingual Recruiting CoordinatorProfessional Swine Management, LLC(Quincy, Illinois)

    Professional Swine Management, LLC is accepting resumes for a bilingual Recruiting Coordinator to develop and execute the company recruitment plan. Candidate chosen will have strong work ethics. Responsibilities include written & verbal translation, recruiting & orientating staff members, advising & delivering HR services to management, communicating of policies & procedures to employees, serving ...
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    Posted Wed 16th May

  • Full-time Service TechnicianA.C. McCartney Equipment(Bloomington/Peoria, Illinois)

    Service Technician A.C. McCartney Equipment is a family owned & operated farm equipment dealership with 4 locations in Illinois. ACM is currently searching for a full-time Service Technician for our Carthage location. Duties & Responsibilities Perform basic diagnostics and repairs on agricultural equipment Ability to perform basic repairs and required maintenance using special tools and equipment ...
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    Posted Thu 17th May

  • Access WorkerMental Health Centers Of Western Illinois(Quincy, Illinois)

    The Mental Health Centers of Western Illinois has a full time position available for an Access Worker at the Brown/Hancock County sites. Applicants must possess a Masters Degree and is a LPC, LCPC or LCSW. Send resumes to: Mental Healht Centers of Western Illinois Attn: Rosie Oliver 700 SE Cross Mt. Sterling, IL 62353 or via E-mail to roliver@mhcwi.org An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Act...
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    Posted Wed 16th May

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