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Manage projects and problem solving with lean six sigma tools such as DMAIC, Kaizen, PDCA, and 5S. Excellent strategic, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Intermediate project management skills required.
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This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement in workforce management by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to idenfity inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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Provide controls/automation technical requirements for projects and support for troubleshooting and problem-solving of control systems/automation/instrumentation issues during project execution.
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Responsible for the management of the Integrated Library System (ILS) (currently SirsiDynix Symphony), including authority control, technical support, problem-solving, patron/circulation, material records, upgrades, customizations, and staff training.
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Collaboration and partnership with Engineering, Information Security, Program Management, and Development teams are essential. Strong knowledge of industry standards as they relate to Cloud and Application security management to include ISO, NIST, and Cloud Security Alliance (CSA.
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A member of the Access Center team, the Problem Solving Specialist is able to offer problem-solving (also known as "Diversion" or "Rapid Resolution") services, which is a crisis response philosophy and approach focused on supporting youth experiencing a housing crisis to quickly identify and access alternative housing resources outside of the homeless crisis response system.
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We have an opening for an Electrical Engineer in our Project Management Office (PMO) who will prepare construction documents for new construction, remodeling, and modifications to conventional offices and laboratory facilities at LLNL.
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T2S is currently seeking an experienced Waste Management Coordinator to support the management of all aspects of drilling, well rehabilitation and well maintenance waste identification, characterization, collection, storage, packaging and disposal activities associated with the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract (LLCC) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration's Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL.
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Provide technical project engineering support to the U.S. Space Force (USSF), Space Systems Command (SSC) for Recurring and Non-Recurring Design Validation of Falcon family launch vehicles being used to provide launch services for Department of Defense (DoD) National Security Space Launch (NSSL) missions.
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We help unlock value through a start-up mindset and modern methods, fusing strategy, consulting and customer experience with agile engineering and problem-solving creativity. Strong problem-solving skills.
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Configuring and managing batch schedulers, specifically Slurm, Torque, PBS; common HPC software stacks and management tools Knowledge of standard networking, security practices, and user management Configuration management tools such as Puppet, Chef, Ansible, or Salt Version control systems: Git, SVN, etc; and a working knowledge of Cray proprietary HPC hardware and administration Candidate selected will be subject to a government security investigation.
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On Offer for a Industrial Construction Project Manager - NorCal/National Travel. Key Responsibilities of a Industrial Construction Project Manager - NorCal/National Travel.
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The position has tremendous short- and long-term growth opportunities for your career within GEI. As part of our multidisciplinary project teams, you will have an important role in executing projects; interfacing with existing and new clients to ensure their environmental compliance needs are met; conducting and coordinating environmental analyses for CEQA, NEPA, and other environmental regulations; and working as part of our team for collaborative problem-solving.
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Strong Analytical Skills, Process Improvement, HR/Team Leadership, Financial Literacy & Budget Management, Problem Solving, Compliance Management, Simplified and Effective Communication Style, Incident Response and Customer Satisfaction, Agility/Flexibility/ Adaptability.
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In addition to our technical and project management roles, we manage and supervise multidisciplinary teams across the DOE-Complex and international partners, coordinating efforts to ensure seamless integration and implementation of security technologies and strategies.
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