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This Director of Facilities Operations will oversee Life Safety Compliance for the health system, participate in permitting, ILSM, vendor management, and training. You will have budget, staffing, short- and long-range planning, and program development responsibilities for the Facilities department in addition to construction/renovation operations, facility planning, maintenance, repair programs and energy management.
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In this newly created position, you will s upport the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) team of the Risk Management department in the execution and delivery of the TPRM and vendor management program, in accordance with UNFCU’s methodology.
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Oversee all facilities management teams and their functions in our NY/CT offices, including general facilities management, reactive and preventative maintenance, cleaning and janitorial, HVAC/MEP, lighting control, office supplies, and mail & reprographics services functions.
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At Sodexo, we offer Facilities Management positions in Corporate, Schools, Universities, Government and Agencies, Healthcare and Senior Living locations across the United States. You will be professionally responsible for Facilities Management regarding the proper installation, operation and maintenance of uninterrupted light, heat, power, water and monitoring systems for all health system buildings and services.
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In this important leadership position, the Facilities Management Director works closely with, and receives regular direction from, the Town Manager and Superintendent of Mansfield Public Schools.
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At least five years of supervisory experience in a facilities management- related field, including client service, conference services, vendor contracts and/or related services. Minimum 5 years’ experience in facilities, property management or related field.
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Plumber - Facilities Management Admin. Hiring Department: Facilities Management Admin. The Plumber repairs and maintains plumbing systems for all toilet rooms, laboratories, mechanical rooms, swimming pools, kitchens, distilled and demineralized water distribution systems, safety eye wash and deluge shower piping systems, as well as underground sub soil drainage, sewer, acid waste piping and dilution basins, and campus water main distribution systems.
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1-2+ years of experience in Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management, or experience in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) A track record in third-party risk management and vendor assessment processes.
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The Facilities Manager is responsible for the day-to-day facilities management of leased and P3 properties occupied by UCSF departments. Facilities & Custodial, Professional (Non-Clinical), Professional and Managerial, Project Management, Real Estate Services.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Director Facilities Management you want with your current employer? If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Director Facilities Management opening.
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You will provide facilities and maintenance project management to support production (e.g. lean layout, TPM, test equipment) and support areas (e.g. engineering labs, offices). Solid technical background in EHS, process safety management (PSM) and Conduct of Operations.
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Oversees the functions under the ERM umbrella including: Corporate Compliance & Governance, Information Assurance, Business Continuity, Vendor Management, Loss Prevention, Retail Quality Assurance, and Legal Administration.
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This position provides day to day facilities management for China Basin Buildings, Laurel Heights, 499 Illinois, Sandler Building, Pritzker Building, The Exchange and other locations, as assigned, and will manage minor repairs and construction.
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The Assistant Vendor Manager works directly with the Vendor Manager to apply vendor management goals and ensure end-to-end service performance goals are met. Under general direction of the Retirement and Benefits Specialist 3 (Vendor Manager), the Retirement and Benefits Specialist 2 (Assistant Vendor Manager) is responsible for overseeing Division healthcare vendors, including but not limited to, third party administrator(s), travel concierge, claims data warehouse, wellness provider, pharmacy benefit manager, long-term care coordinator and the Pacific Health Coalition (PHC) contracts.
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Manages daily operations of the Risk Management department, which includes enterprise risk management, business continuity planning, vendor management, insurance, access control reviews, risk control monitoring and self-assessment review processes.
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