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ASCEND ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS LLC

is Your Success ! Candidate Portal &nbsp · &nbsp · Our purpose is to partner with employees · clients · and the community to create opportunities for growth and mutual success &quot · . Since 1969 · we have evolved from a local staffing firm to a national leader · specializing in light industrial · non-clinical hospital · and clerical roles. Today · we are&nbsp · a top national staffing agency · known for our adaptability · growth · and dedication to businesses and workers.&nbsp · Since 1969 · Who We Are Since 1969 · and dedication to businesses and workers. About Us About Us Our Purpose &quot · and the community to create opportunities for growth and mutual success&quot · . 2026 A locally owned staffing business serving the Tucson

BEND, OR 97702

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is Your Success ! Candidate Portal &nbsp
&nbsp
Our purpose is to partner with employees
clients
and the community to create opportunities for growth and mutual success &quot
. Since 1969
we have evolved from a local staffing firm to a national leader
specializing in light industrial
non-clinical hospital
and clerical roles. Today
we are&nbsp
a top national staffing agency
known for our adaptability
growth
and dedication to businesses and workers.&nbsp
Since 1969
Who We Are Since 1969
and dedication to businesses and workers. About Us About Us Our Purpose &quot
and the community to create opportunities for growth and mutual success&quot
. 2026 A locally owned staffing business serving the Tucson

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