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OR: (2) Three years of experience with Pima County as a Principal Planner, Environmental Planning Manager, Principal Hydrologist, Chief Hydrologist, Chief Zoning Inspector, Civil Engineering Manager or Zoning Manager.
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Responsibilities As a Supervisory Hydrologist within the Pacific Island Water Science Center, some of your specific duties will include: Serve as the principal advisor to the Deputy Director concerning the collection, analysis, interpretation and publication of the hydrologic data and studies in the Watershed Hydrology Section of the Hydrologic Investigations Section in Center.
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Provides program support for the ADEA Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Principal Investigator and the ADEA SHPEP Deputy Director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation SHPEP grant as needed.
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Under the direction of the Principal Investigator or the Director and the Deputy director or any other supervisor assigned by the Department Chair, the Jr. Application Developer will be part of an ITS Resource Center agile development team and working on JAVA applications developed and maintained as part of the Department's research activities.
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Consultant reports under the general direction of the Deputy Director of Public. Works/City Engineer and / or Principal Civil Engineer to manage civil engineering projects. Works/City Engineer and / or Principal Civil Engineer to manage civil engineering projects.
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Mr. Johnson first joined the Bureau in December 2017 as Senior Advisor to the Director and was named Principal Policy Director in April 2018. Washington, D.C. — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Kathleen L. Kraninger today announced that Brian Johnson will serve as the Deputy Director.
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The Principal/Director of Burbank Early Childhood School is responsible for the coordination of teaching staff activities, participation in the selection of staff, implementation of the instructional program, coordination with the district’s Special Education programs and implementation of Preschool Special Education policies and procedures, supervision and evaluation of staff and other district responsibilities as assigned.
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Receive direction from The COO, the Director and Deputy Director for Regulatory Planning. Accountability: To the FBP COO and the Director of Regulatory Planning for completion of document reviews on an as needed assigned basis as documents are being developed.
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Reporting to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Principal of the Okanagan Campus, and to the Vice-President Research and Innovation for UBC, the Vice-Principal, Research, provides strategic direction and oversight to UBC Okanagans expansive research enterprise.
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Serving as the principal advisor to the Business Innovation Director regarding office programs including setting the strategy and vision, developing business process improvements, determining capability needs, setting requirement definitions for associated software applications, establishing stakeholder adoption parameters, etc.
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Principal/Director – Upper Arlington City Schools. Review, manage and make recommendations to the Deputy Superintendent and Treasurer about preschool enrollment, programming, and funding to ensure the successful growth of preschool education in Upper Arlington Schools.
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Work daily with Division Director and Deputy Director to identify and respond to requests for new information/reports with rapid turn-around times. Develop and manage tracking sheets for tasks and other activities assigned to the Director and Deputy Director, and coordinate completion of the activities.
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This position will support the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters and the Principal Director to identify, capture, and track integrated risks, as well as aggregate technical, geopolitical, operational, and programmatic risks associated with the nuclear enterprise.
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Purpose: The Administrative Specialist (Management Analyst III) is responsible for the administration functions of OVWs front office and is the main point of contact for anyone phoning or visiting the Director and/or Principal Deputy Director and as such must have the capacity to represent the office positively and in a culturally appropriate way.
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Ph. D. with 10+ years of experience as a study director/PI performing non-clinical, GLP-compliant toxicology studies, MS with 14+ years. Required Experience: 10+ years of experience as a study director/PI.
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