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2017-06-26 120058__Deasy Job Openings.Pdf 84 LUMBER https://www.84lumber.com/careers/ o Founded in 1956, 84 Lumber Company is the nation’s leading privately held building materials and services supplier to professional contractors and build-it- yourselfers. ACHIEVA https://www.achieva.info/jobs o Achieva provides lifelong support services to people with disabilities and their families in the western Pennsylvania region. ADVANCE AUTO PARTS http://www.advanceautoparts.jobs/careers.php o Advance Auto Parts is the second-largest automotive aftermarket retailer in the United States with over 3,400 stores and over 50,000 employees. AEROTECH https://www.aerotech.com/careers/job-openings.aspx o Since 1970, Aerotech has designed and manufactured the highest performance motion control, positioning tables/stages, and positioning systems for customers in industry, government, science, and research institutions around the world. ALCOA http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/careers/default.asp o Alcoa is the world’s leading producer of primary aluminum and fabricated aluminum, as well as the world’s largest miner of bauxite and refiner of alumina. ALDI https://careers.aldi.us/store o Aldi is a leading global discount supermarket chain founded in 1914 with over 1,300 U.S. locations. ALLEGHENY COUNTY http://www.alleghenycounty.us/jobs/index.aspx o Allegheny County, with a population of approximately 1.3 million, is the second largest county in the Commonwealth. ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK http://www.ahn.org/careers o Health Network includes seven hospitals: Allegheny General; Allegheny Valley; Canonsburg; Forbes; Jefferson; Saint Vincent; and West Penn; and more than 200 primary- and specialty-care practices. AHN has approximately 17,000 physicians in every clinical specialty, 17,000 employees, and 2,000 volunteers. AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS https://aeo.jobs/ o American Eagle Outfitters is an American clothing and accessories retailer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that targets 15- to 25-year-old males and females, with 900+ retail locations in the U.S. and Canada and an online store. AMERICAN THERMOPLASTIC COMPANY http://www.binders.com/ o American Thermoplastic Company (ATC) is a binder manufacturer headquartered in O’Hara Township, PA that opened for business in 1954. ANSYS http://www.ansys.com/About-ANSYS/Careers o Ansys is one of the world's leading developers of engineering simulation software, used by product designers and engineers around the world. ARAMARK http://careers.aramark.com/ o Aramark is a leader in professional services, providing award-winning food services, facilities management, and uniform and career apparel to health care institutions, universities and school districts, stadiums and arenas, and businesses around the world. AT&T https://connect.att.jobs/ o AT&T Inc. Helps millions of people and businesses around the globe stay connected through leading wireless, high-speed Internet, voice and cloud-based services. AUTOZONE http://www.autozoneinc.com/careers/ o For more than 30 years, autozone has been committed to providing the best parts, prices and customer service in the automotive aftermarket industry. Today, autozone is the leading retailer and a leading distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the United States. BAPTIST HOMES http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=53 o Baptist Homes is a faith-based community in Mt. Lebanon that offers independent living, personal care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services with long- and short-term options for residents of all faiths. BAYER CORPORATION https://www.bayer.com/en/north-america.aspx o Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the fields of health care, nutrition and high-tech materials. BEST BUY http://www.bestbuy-jobs.com/search/ o Best Buy is a leading multi-channel global retailer and developer of technology products and services. BNY MELLON https://jobs.bnymellon.com/jobs?page=1 o BNY Mellon is a leading investment management and investment services company, focused to help clients manage and move their financial assets and succeed in the rapidly changing global marketplace. BRANDING BRAND http://www.brandingbrand.com/ o Pittsburgh-based Branding Brand powers mobile commerce sites and apps for the world's leading retailers, including American Eagle Outfitters, Crate & Barrel, Ralph Lauren, and Sephora. BUSY BEAVER http://www.busybeaver.com/careers/apply o Busy Beaver, headquartered in Pittsburgh, operates 15 full line home improvement centers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. BUTLER HEALTH SYSTEM https://www.butlerhealthsystem.org/For- Professionals/Career-Opportunities.aspx o Butler Health System provides a team of healthcare professionals to provide a high level of care to patients in both their 296 bed facility and their community, through over 20 outpatient locations. CALGON CARBON http://www.calgoncarbon.com/careers/ o Calgon Carbon Corporation, a global manufacturer and supplier of activated carbon and innovative treatment systems, provides value-added technologies and services for optimizing production processes and safely purifying the environment. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY http://www.cmu.edu/jobs/ o Carnegie Mellon University is consistently ranked as one of the top universities worldwide, providing a competitive education to its students and beneficial work environment for its employees. CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA http://www.cfgcareers.com/ o Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, part of the Citizens Financial Group, offers banking, savings and other financial services through many branch locations in communities throughout the western Pennsylvania region. COMCAST http://jobs.comcast.com/ o Comcast Corporation is one of the world’s leading media, entertainment and communications companies. CONSOL ENERGY http://www.consolenergy.com/careers.aspx o A leading diversified energy company in the United States, CONSOL Energy helps generate two-thirds of the nation’s power supply. CVS CAREMARK https://jobs.cvshealth.com/ o CVS is the nation’s largest pharmacy health care provider, offering a wide range of exciting and fulfilling career opportunities across three business units – minute clinic, pharmacy benefit management (PBM) and retail pharmacy. DICK’S SPORTING GOODS http://www.dickssportinggoods.jobs/ o Dick’s Sporting Goods is a Fortune 500 American corporation in the sporting goods and retail industries that is headquartered in the Pittsburgh region with over 300 stores throughout the eastern half of the United States. DOLLAR BANK https://www.dollar.bank/Company/Careers o For 160 years, Dollar Bank has grown to become a large, full service, regional bank committed to providing the highest quality of banking services to individuals and businesses. Today, Dollar Bank operates more than 60 branch offices and loan centers throughout the Pittsburgh and Cleveland metropolitan areas. DUQUESNE LIGHT https://www.duquesnelight.com/about/careers o Duquesne Light Company provides for the transmission and distribution of electric energy, serving more than half a million customers in southwestern PA. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY http://www.duq.edu/work-at-du/human-resources-home o Duquesne University is a private, coeducational university founded in 1878 as a Catholic college in downtown Pittsburgh. EAT’N PARK http://www.eatnpark.com/careers.asp o Eat'n Park is a restaurant chain based in Homestead with over 75 locations in OH, PA and WV; it began a half century ago as the first Pittsburgh-area drive-in restaurant with carhops. EATON CORPORATION https://jobs.eaton.com/ o Eaton Corporation has been serving customers for over 100 years, providing them with safe, quality power management products. With locations throughout the world, Eaton employs over 73,000 people and serves customers in over 150 countries. ENTERPRISE http://go.enterpriseholdings.com/?cm_mmc=EnterpriseWebsite-_-Header-_- info.careers-_-ENUS o Enterprise Rent-A-Car offers a wide variety of car leasing, vanpooling, car sharing, and hourly rental programs – and local car rental customers are picked up at no extra cost. EQT https://www.eqt.com/careers/opportunities o EQT has developed smarter and cleaner drilling technologies, enabling them to have grown to be one of the country’s largest natural gas producers. EXCELA HEALTH https://www.excelahealth.org/Careers o Located in the western/southwestern Pennsylvania region, Excela Health’s three hospitals provide quality medical care to communities in Westmoreland, Indiana and Fayette counties through an employee base of nearly 6,000 full/part-time and volunteer staff members. FEDERATED INVESTORS http://www.federatedinvestors.com/FII/careers/home.do o For more than 50 years, Federated has provided world-class investment solutions. FEDEX GROUND http://careers.van.fedex.com/ o Fedex Ground serves the United States and Canada with ground shipping needs that extend both nationally and internationally. FIREDEX OF PITTSBURGH http://www.firedexpgh.com/%20 o Fire-Dex® handles the restoration process for commercial and residential properties, including structure and content cleaning. FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK http://www.fcbanking.com/about- us/careers/jobopportunities.asp o With assets of approximately $6 billion, FCB is headquarted in Indiana, PA and operates throughout 15 counties in western and central Pennsylvania. FIRST NATIONAL BANK https://www.fnb-online.com/careers/job-openings o F.N.B. Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a diversified financial services company operating in six states and three major metropolitan areas.
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