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The Operations Project Manager plays a significant role in ensuring that projects within the LMS Operations organization are executed efficiently, meeting the set timelines and budget constraints while aligning with the company's strategic goals.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. There are retail locations, mail distribution centers and Postal hubs within the Postal Service's operations.
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Provide direct supervision of Clinical Operations team members, including performance management and development planning. Contributes to the creation of internal Iovance Biotherapeutics SOPs & Clinical work practice documents and implementation of these plans for Clinical Operations to operate in accordance with FDA & EMA regulations.
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The Operations Manager – Landfill works closely with the General Manager Area Manager, Post Collections and Environmental Manager to develop fill sequencing plans to ensure density goals are achieved and ensures that the landfill is operated in a manner that is consistent with the conditions stipulated in the applicable permit.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Within a business unit, the Operations Manager - Landfill manages the landfill operations to ensure all activities are in compliance with safety, environmental and equipment maintenance policies.
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Min of 10 years of experience of Security Operations management, incident response, SecOps with a min of 4+ years of handling Security Operation Center (SecOps). The SecOps Manager will manage day-to-day activities in the Global Security Operations Center and oversee, monitor, and guide the daily job performance of SecOps team.
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Barnes Jewish Hospital is seeking a Distribution Operations Coordinator to work night shifts! The Distribution Operations Coordinator assists management in the daily operation and services provided by the supply distribution operation.
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Must be familiar with procedures for all equipment within their work area including, but not limited to, normal operations, quality inspections, safety procedures and safeguards, and lock out tag out (LOTO.
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MetroNet has an immediate opening for an energetic; customer focused Field Operations Supervisor! Position is responsible for managing all MetroNet outside field operations in the assigned geographic area ensuring the efficient and timely completion of customer fulfillment requests for premise installation and repair.
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Responsible for multiple segments of the operations team, which include all operational metrics and leadership and development of their director and indirect reports. Reports to: Director of Operations.
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As the Operations Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and are a key member of the Plant Management Team. You will provide technical supervision and instructions to the Process Team Leads.
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The Operations Specialist will be different than the Operations Site Supervisor in that they will facilitate more of a technologist role in electrolysis to produce hydrogen. We are seeking an Operations Specialist for our West Coast Green Hydrogen Plant and associated equipment in Casa Grande, AZ. The plant consists of Alkaline Water Electrolysis (AWE) and 10 ton per day liquid hydrogen plant supplying green liquid hydrogen for various customers throughout the region.
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Education and Experience Working towards a Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in Construction Management or Operations Management from a college or technical school; or two to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Ability to manage power plant operations considering different requirements for each plant based on location, generation type, interconnect requirements, regional regulations and customer contractual requirements in a high stress and time sensitive environment.
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As the senior site leader, the Operations Manager is responsible for the overall success of the facility by directing employee activity to achieve performance goals. As an Operations Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing facility operations while leading, mentoring, and directing managers and service technicians.
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