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Investigate and analyze all near misses, accident investigations, and recommend corrective actions. Monitor with HR all first reports of injuries, lost-time injuries, and worker’s compensation claims.
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Working in a hospital or other inpatient facility, you'll review medical histories, develop and implement speech therapy treatment plans, recommend equipment, monitor patient progress and more.
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The Product Flow Supervisor will supervise a team of flow coordinators, wave builders and the floor leaders to achieve daily plan, monitor and control product/order flow, conveyor rates, recommend tactical resource movements and to support business, report on daily KPIs to measure results.
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Evaluate and monitor quality control systems and recommend any performance improvements and quality processes are applied to work OCONUS and CONUS. Learn environmental health/safety standards and make sure they are in compliance.
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Working in a hospital or other inpatient healthcare facility, you'll review patients' medical histories, develop and implement occupational therapy treatment plans, recommend and provide equipment, monitor patient progress and more.
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The Portfolio Manager will manage existing portfolios of commercial customers, analyze and underwrite credit risk for Bank prospects and customers, assist with due diligence activities, assist with the loan closing process, monitor and evaluate risk within the team portfolio.
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Monitor the effects of medications, and recommend and/or initiate appropriate adjustments to achieve desired medication-related outcomes. The Clinical Pharmacist ensures the overall integrity, safety, rationality, and effectiveness of the drug use control process for all patients in the assigned geographic or specialty area, including the following patient groups: Neonates, Pediatrics, Adolescents, Adults, and Geriatrics.
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Recommend and monitor POA&M and monthly submission and review of vulnerability scans, playbooks, change request, deviation reports, and monthly one-pagers established for FedRAMP and DoD.
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Lead onsite team; hire, set goals, monitor performance, coach, counsel, and recommend training as needed. Recommend necessary capital improvements for asset preservation, safety, and competitive needs.
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Conduct training sessions, monitor effectiveness and recommend program modifications. Collaborate with the Instructional Designers and test the development of learning activities, training materials, facilitator guides, lesson plans, and class schedules.
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Partner with internal technology and finance operations stakeholders to monitor and manage variable and fixed costs at the site. Partner with relevant personnel from other departments within the site or across the business to recommend benchmark practices and create strategies.
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If you only have a Secret and not a Top Secret or no clearance, an interim may be provided for the time being.) Own all aspects of developing, leading, training, implementing and executing Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA.
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Relocate to Baghdad - Iraq, Design & Build, Construction QC & QA, and Secret Federal DoD clearance. We are looking for a Construction Quality Control Manager with experience in Government/federal construction projects, Design & Build, OCONUS/CONUS background, and a Secret Federal DoD Clearance is required.
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Monitor project performance and recommend improvement opportunities. We are an industry leader specializing in the design and construction of aquatic facilities across the nation, is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager.
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The purpose of this job is to monitor transactions, investigate and recommend final decisions on customer fraud claims, and report findings that will help the Fraud Prevention team improve methods of preventing fraud.
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