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This Opportunity WSP has a career opportunity for a Subcontracts Administrator for our Kennesaw, GA office. Manage the supply chain process, including material and equipment buyout planning and scheduling, supplier identification and vetting, solicitation, evaluation, award, staging, packing, labeling, documentation and insurance, shipping, logistics and freight forwarding, export /import documentation and clearance, expediting, supplier quality surveillance delivery to/receipt on job site and on-site material management.
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The Surgery Center of Chester County is a recently renovated multi specialty ASC. The business office coordinator will report directly to the CEO/Administrator and will be responsible for variety of administrative duties.
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Have at least two (2) years excellent administrative experience as a Principal, Assistant Principal, or Central Office Administrator. Areas of responsibility include directing and administering all educational programs and activities, student supports, planning, curriculum development, program evaluation, student activities, personnel management, financial management, emergency procedures, resource scheduling, facilities operations, school climate and community relations for the building.
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Flexible scheduling to allow for work outside of ICADV regular business hours as requested by the President/CEO. ICADV is currently seeking a highly organized, tech-savvy person to fill a full time Operations Coordinator position in the ICADV office in Springfield, IL. There are no remote or telecommuting options for this position.
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College Hunks Hauling Junk - Seattle is hiring a dynamic office manager, office administrator/operations assistant to assume the role of growing a small business through various functions including but not limited to: HR, Administrative tasks, Operations, Customer Service, Scheduling, Sales, Marketing and Community Involvement.
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Our Loudoun County, Virginia (VA) office is looking for an experienced Project Coordinator to support our team. Interface with clients regarding project expectations as it relates to scheduling and permitting processesDevelop work plans, track progress and deliverable documents, as well as provide status updates to PMs; prepare weekly trackers or job status communications for clientsPlan and facilitate project meetings to align the project team with methods and goals as well as to track project tasksCoordinate project submittals to various jurisdictional agencies, cities, utilities, etc.
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Current software includes:Procore, Microsoft Office (including Project for scheduling). Review Superintendent’s Daily Reports organized by the Garrett Contract Administrator to ensure project is being completed as expected.
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This Linux administrator will have primary responsibilities overseeing our Linux-based high-performance compute scheduling systems working with engineers and systems administration to optimize these high-performance compute systems.
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Oversee the vehicle rental department, including scheduling rentals, training rental clients in the use of adaptive equipment, preparing contracts, invoicing, and handling all related paperwork monthly.
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The patient coordinator is a vital part of the office team as the first point of contact with the patients. Patient coordinator's are responsible for answering phones, greeting patients, scheduling appointments and collecting copays in a professional and friendly manner.
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Notify facility administrator of any issues or IVDs that need to be issued Make monthly collection calls to insurance companies, as guided by the corporate office. Regional Business Office Manager Benefits: · BONUS Opportunity Available · Next Day Pay Available · Flexible Scheduling · Tuition Reimbursement · Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage · 401K · And Many More.
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The Office Administrator will be responsible for managing daily activities that include record keeping, appointment scheduling, answering phone calls, drafting letters and memos, organizing and maintaining files, and performing other administrative duties as needed.
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The Office Administrator is primarily responsible for coordinating office administrative tasks, accounts payable / receivable, and payroll functions for the company-owned location.
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Superior task management skills, including scheduling, prioritizing, adaptability, and follow through. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office programs and experience with advanced functions of Excel, such as pivot tables and charts.
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The Service Coordinator’s main tasks include managing office equipment, scheduling service calls, checking in parts, contacting customers, and generating quotes, managing the schedule and dispatching of 5 service technicians.
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