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Maintain Microsoft Outlook calendars for upper management (e.g. Director, Deputy Director, Program Manager, Deputy Program Manager, etc.) Credence Management Solutions, LLC (Credence) is seeking an experienced Executive Assistant and Operations Support professional who can join our team and provide support to the leadership of the U.S. Army’s financial system of record product office – General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS.
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As UVM Operations Supervisor, you will assume a pivotal role in the daily management of your team of five, overseeing Utility Vegetation Management operations. - 3 years of utility vegetation management experience.
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Management Trainee Structure for Operations - Understanding the day-to-day functions of the underground mining operations and gain exposure in multiple areas of the mine, including outby, continuous miner section, & the longwall section.
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I. Job SummaryThe Disposal Operations Management Trainee (DOMT) position is part of a required developmental training program lasting up to 18 months. Disposal Operations: Responsible for the knowledge development and progressive understanding and expertise in all aspects of day-to-day management of a landfill, including, but not limited to, fill sequencing, cover operations, waste placement and compaction operations, equipment and labor deployment, storm water management, and traffic flow.
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Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesInclude the following: Oversee all aspects of operations including event coordination and services, rigging, housekeeping, event staffing, set-ups and changeovers, crowd and risk management, fire and life safety and ADA compliance.
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This role is responsible for daily operations, budget management, staffing, patient safety, patient and family experience and performance improvement efforts. The Manager oversees daily operations of the program, identifies areas for program and practice improvement, and maintains a patient caseload.
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As a SACM Manager, you will be accountable for the governance and maintenance of the CMDB, configuration identification and control, and collaboration with IT Operations Management (ITOM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), and Service Management teams.
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The Trade Operations Manager will have a strong knowledge of fixed income securities, FX, derivatives, collateral management, vendor management, and portfolio system flows.
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Accountable for fostering collaboration with IT Operations Management (ITOM) and IT Asset Management (ITAM) teams to integrate configuration management practices into operational and asset management processes.
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The Head of IT Service Management and Quality Engineering will oversee a team responsible for Incident & Problem Management, Change Management, Operations Command Center, Network Operations Center, Application Support, and Quality Engineering.
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Hand tools and chainsaw use, containment line construction, management of operations and site preparation, use of pumps and other portable water apparatus. The Fuels Management Technician/ Firefighter is a key fuels/fire management position within the Wildland Fire Management Department.
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The DOMT, through assigned work activities, a training curriculum, and hands-on projects, will develop a strong working knowledge of all aspects of the day-to-day disposal operations at a WM landfill, including but not limited to, safety, environmental protection and permitting, finance and accounting, personnel management, heavy equipment, community and customer service, construction and engineering, gas and leachate management, and waste streams and sales.
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Oversee the Incident & Problem Management, Change Management, Operations Command Center, Network Operations Center, Application Support, and Quality Engineering teams. Head of IT Service Management - Director page is loaded.
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The Operations Management Analyst will support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Regional FPS by performing task such as data analyst, creating reports, training and assistant in other special projects.
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Lead and expand the cyber operations team, encompassing SOC, insider threat management, and threat hunting teams. Establish an incident response plan and vulnerability management program.
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