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Some Practice Supervisor positions have on-site parking, others require shuttling from off-site lots (including any at the main campus/ACC). The Practice Supervisor leads and fosters a high-performance culture and ensures optimal daily operations of a clinical site(s.
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Actively engaged support in planning, defining, and directing the site auditing control program to ensure compliance to all procedures, and policies, GMP standards, Kraft Heinz requirements, and regulatory, federal, and local laws.
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EEC site coordinator qualified. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary: This position will provide scheduling and monitoring supervision of the SMOC basketball court and outside soccer field. Working Conditions: As part of the responsibilities of this position, the Program Specialist will have direct or incidental contact with clients served by SMOC in various programs funded or administered through the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
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Individuals can live on-site in a homelike setting for a short term while they receive counseling and learn basic living and interpersonal skills. The Clinical Supervisor shall be on the premises the number of hours necessary to manage and administer the program component of the facility in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Assist the Area Supervisor and Business Director in handling the issues that arise at customer sites the CCT/CST staff is servicing; ensure CCT/CSTs are meeting and exceeding the needs of all physicians and their office staff.
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Oversee and assist operations in managing the facility/site Chemical Inventory List. Assist the Incident and Claims Manager with managing incident response. Meet with contractor/operator HSE and site leader on location HSE issues.
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The Rig Supervisor will need to be able to exhibit working knowledge of all parts on a Workover Rig and should be able to troubleshoot the mechanics of the rig and equipment on site. The Rig Supervisor manages crew members, maintains productivity standards and works closely with customers ensuring that quality products and services are being safely provided.
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Check all on site Equipment (e.g. casing handling equipment, drilling jars, MWD) Well Materials (e.g. casings, liner hangers, wellheads, packers), and Well Consumables (e.g. bits, mud additives, cement additives.
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Prepping apartments for make-ready turnsGeneral maintenance duties as necessaryOn-call; respond to after-hour emergency callsSnow removal and maintenance of grounds, including common areasPreventative maintenance and repair on HVAC and other mechanical systemsCompleting work orders for service requests, including plumbing, carpentry, light electricalQualifications: Have complete grasp of on-site maintenance management.
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Attend regular safety meetings, gate checks, training and other mandatory meetings assigned by on site supervisor. One-stop-shop for temporary site services, offering a full line of portable restrooms, hand hygiene solutions, temporary fence, trailer solutions and more.
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In cooperation with the Area Supervisor and Business Director participates in the training and mentoring of new CCT/CST employees. Under the direct supervision of the site physician, performs various professional and administrative duties related to nuclear medicine stress testing including but not limited to: patient preparation-including IV start and EKG lead placement interpretation, administration of exercise and pharmacological stress tests, and application of ACLS measures to patients when directed.
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This is a full-time, on-site role for a Plumbing Supervisor. The Plumbing Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing plumbing projects and ensuring customer satisfaction. License as a Journeyman Plumber or Master Plumber, preferable.
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Summary: The QA/QC Supervisor is responsible for the implementation of the RES Quality Management System and the execution of the Quality Control Processes and Procedures for the Project Site Construction Team. In conjunction with the HSQE Quality Manager, the QA/QC Supervisor develops and maintains the Construction Quality Plan and the Inspection Test Plan (ITP) throughout the duration of their assigned project; the position is 100% site based.
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The QC Supervisor provides on-site programmatic oversight of all federally mandated policy, procedural and programmatic review activities for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Medicaid (MC) Program.
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