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Engineer, maintain and provide technical leadership for end-user systems and services in use district wide. Provide leadership for Technical Services staff and end-user device management, processes, and procedures district wide.
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What you'll do The BFT2 Technical Services Engineer will provide customer, production, and engineering support for both government and commercial systems, including hubs, remote terminals, and COTS equipment.
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Provides training opportunities to keep Technical Services staff up to date on current and future cataloging formats and standards. Duties and Responsibilities: Assists with all Technical Services operations involving acquisitions, cataloging, serials, repairs, stack maintenance and electronic resource linking.
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The Technical Service Specialist will play a critical role in enhancing the overall performance and efficiency of our clients' buildings. We are seeking a talented and experienced Technical Service Specialist to join our team.
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Our Loss Control department is currently seeking a t echnical services manager - property to support and lead a team of loss control technical property specialists that support our field loss control staff, agency customers, commercial policyholders and internal customers.
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Help the technical services director and other technical managers lead the technical services unit. provide direct management and leadership of our property and electrical technical specialists and our property loss control program.
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Work with the technical specialist for resources to ensure proper vendor alliances and external resources are available to support the property book of business. align technical specialist goals to facilitate the achievement of the unit's goals and mission.
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Participates in recruitment activities with the Lab Ops Manager for support services staff, including review of candidate applications, conducting interviews, and communicating recommendations for candidate selections.
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The Crisis Center Supervisor will provide clinical and administrative oversight to the staff of the crisis stabilization program, crisis hotline and mobile response team so that each can attain program and agency goals.
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Job Description NEW Laboratory Supervisor OR Technical Supervisor opening at a not-for-profit, small hospital located in Northern Oregon. Under the laboratory director, the Lab Supervisor is responsible for overseeing general lab, microbiology and point of care sections.
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Under the direction of the Front Services Manager, the incumbent is responsible for planning and directing the Front Desk and Guest Service operations to ensure a positive guest experience. We operate restaurants primarily under the names of Rainforest Cafe, Saltgrass Steakhouse, Landry’s Seafood House, Chart House, The Oceanaire Seafood Room, Bubba Gump, Morton’s – The Steakhouse, McCormick’s & Schmick’s and Claim Jumper and Mastros, plus our upscale signature group of restaurants which include Vic & Anthony’s, Grotto and more.
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The Spray Foam Technical Services Representative (TSR) is responsible for serving as an expert in spray foam and associated equipment for IDI customers and staff, including but not limited to the training of current and potential customers on spray foam application, new equipment commissioning, performance of repairs and warranties, troubleshooting, safety, and providing insightful recommendations to help our customers grow.
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General knowledge of code approved building practices with an emphasis in building envelope, spray foam and fiberglass insulation. Assist IDI Sales Team with informing prospects/customers about IDI's products including spray foam, parts and equipment, spray foam rigs and spray foam accessories.
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Knowledge in troubleshooting spray foam application/equipment problems. Educate customers on proper application techniques for spray polyurethane foam. Spray foam application equipment. Assist IDI sales representatives with thorough troubleshooting and processing warranty claims.
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The Clinical Supervisor performs administrative duties of supervision within the department, and is responsible for directing daily departmental activities, technical staff, and ancillary personnel.
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