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Effective organizational, management and writing skills. Bachelor’s degree in construction management or civil engineering, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This role will direct transformation initiatives for activating and scaling the digital operating model and ensures organizational change management, communications, learning and development resources are provided to enable capability growth and accelerated adoption of the new ways of working.
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Candidates are required to have strong collaborative, organizational behavior and management, communication, and budget management skills; knowledge of basic electricity, and modern stage construction including rigging, lighting, projection, video, sound, stage carpentry, and painting, and experience in the classroom or shop training and educating students.
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The Quality Validation Specialist will thrive in a team environment but will also work autonomously utilizing strong self-management and organizational skills. Working closely with the Manager of Quality Assurance for Quality Control, the Quality Validation Specialist will be instrumental in ensuring site compliance with Regulations, Industry Standards (e.g. ISPE, PDA, ASTM), and organizational SOPs. They will also be key in championing and developing the organizations Quality Mindset, and culture of efficiency, attention to detail, and on-time delivery.
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Support Asset Management projects performing data analytics, operational and organizational assessments, condition assessments and overall performance evaluations of water/wastewater/stormwater facilities.
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The Lead supports investment and financial analysis activities across all investment asset classes - alternative investments including private equity, private credit and real estate, public equity, and fixed income and proactively develops strategies for increased efficiencies in support of departmental and organizational strategy and change management initiatives.
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Placement in the Golf Instructor position is at the discretion of management and is generally based on organizational needs and candidate qualifications (see General Placement Information below.
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Also included under the oversight of the CFO is Revenue Cycle Management, Patient Experience, Accounts Payable management, Budget & Forecasting, Payroll, Cash Management, General Ledger, Account Reconciliation, Population Health and Grants Management, Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA) grant reporting as related to the Electronic Handbook (EHB) and Uniform Data Systems (UDS), Medicare and Medicaid Cost Report activities.
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The VP, Program Management, will partner closely with the CHRO and other members of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to implement initiatives in support of our organizational and decision-making models.
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The head choir director will coordinate the direction and management of the overall choral program in collaboration with district middle, junior, and high school choral directors. The head choir director position will require a dynamic and experienced teacher with exceptional pedagogy, outstanding organizational skills, and a passion for student success.
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Exceptional stakeholder management and communication skills, capable of building relationships across all organizational levels and collaborating effectively with L&D, People Operations, and Talent Acquisition teams.
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As a key member, the Lead Change Management Consultant will play a crucial role in the development, facilitation and continuous improvement of an end-to-end framework that standardizes and governs the planning and delivery of change (i.e., project management) as well as methods that support adoption and sustainment of change and sustaining change (i.e., organizational change management.
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Troubleshooting, management skills, Mechanical, Remediation Treatment, facilities, Equipment operation, project management, wastewater treatment, maintenance, Well pumps, transfer pumps, electrical schematic, SCADA, Fans, Blowers, plumbing, piping, air stripper, granular carbon, advanced oxidation, Waste, Water, EHS, civil engineering, programmable logic controller, o&m, engineering, construction, organizational and leadership skills, project engineering, hazwoper.
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Working knowledge of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets, and interest rate risk management, spotlighting Kyriba as the technology of choice. Define and execute treasury transformation enabled by Kyriba, covering cash and liquidity management, trade management, hedge management & accounting, and financial risk management.
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The ED will possess knowledge of what is involved in building a sustainable nonprofit, and have proven skills in operations, fundraising and development, team-building, programming, arts management systems, and expanding community outreach.
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