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Job SummaryUnder the general supervision of the Director of Nutrition Services, the Assistant Director has overall responsibility for assisting the director in the oversight of cafeteria fund, financial records, financial reporting, procurement and other business functions, including information technology (e.g., Point of Sale and operations data), human resources (e.g., payroll), equipment inventory and maintenance, and waste management.
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Coordinates agreement issues with other Duke central offices as needed to ensure that the project has all approvals and compliance requirements in place prior to execution, including Office of Research Contracts, Office of Export Control, Institutional Review Board, Duke Office of Clinical Research, Duke post-award offices and Office of Procurement and Supply Chain Management.
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This opportunity entails managing one or more functional areas of a program including procurement, contract management, design, construction, project controls, quality management, financial planning, risk management, operations and infrastructure and mobility equity.
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Your responsibilities will span all project phases: planning, design/preconstruction, procurement, construction, commissioning, demolition and decommissioning of abandoned assets, and handover to client.
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The Quarry Development (Mine Services) Director is responsible for leading a team of professionals that are focused on the financial health and sustainability of the organization’s aggregate resources which include duties in the areas of exploration, procurement, permitting, planning, and development.
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LifeNet Health, headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is the largest nonprofit organ procurement organization (“OPO”) and tissue processor in the United States, as well as a leading innovator in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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CREA covers all ecosystems of the food industry including, but not limited to, menu development, ingredient procurement, culinary techniques, kitchen design, operations, logistics, food safety, food quality, lab analysis, and training.
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The position will support project safety throughout the project life cycle, participate in the BOP design, EPC selection and negotiation, and offer support to project operations As part of the Green Hydrogen team, the Director will interface closely with the Business Development, Engineering, Contract Management, Procurement, Architect, and Construction teams.
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Demonstration of successful performance as a Project Manager on one (1) small job or assistant Project Manager or a significant role on medium sized engineering, procurement, fabrication, and construction/construction management (EPFC/CM) project.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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The Lean Coach-Director (Engineering) is charged with improving the lean thinking and execution capabilities of project teams spanning front-line to senior leadership levels. Additionally, experience ranging from 8 years upwards of intense application of Lean Methods and Kaizen Activity in general with preferred application in Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication and Construction.
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This Administrative Services Division includes more than 50 staff members and the following core functions: Budget, Financial Services (with Contracting and Procurement), Information Technology, Risk Management, Internal Audit, and Records Management.
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Update and provide schedules to Project Director and Profit Center Leader weekly. Follow scope and notify Project Director of discrepancies. BRIEF DESCRIPTION The Mitigation Manager is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of all assigned restoration and reconstruction, projects, including but not limited, to vendor selection, materials procurement, scheduling, budgeting, and quality assistance.
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Meet or improve upon revenue and profit margin goals as defined by BluSky Create, update, and present project schedules to customers, the Project Director, and the VP weekly. Assist the Project Director with change orders.
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By guiding and collaborating with agencies as well as with the existing IPG Procurement team, the Strategic Sourcing Manager will drive the expansion of preferred supplier strategy, facilitate increased efficiency and improve supplier performance.
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