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Assist in the implementation, management and optimization of electric supply resources and/or storage systems. Regulatory and legislative activities relating to Resource Adequacy, Renewable Portfolio Standards and microgrids, distributed energy resources, and demand response.
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A minimum of three years experience in human resources/employee relations with a strong focus on employee relations and recruiting preferred. The Human Resources Representative provides comprehensive support primarily in the areas of employment, employee relations and other related human resource activities.
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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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ResponsibilitiesWater resources engineering for design and evaluation of waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects.
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We have a full-time position for a Family Resources Coordinator in our Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (Early Intervention) program. We serve our community through five programs:Early Support for Infants and Toddlers serves families with children birth to three years of age who have a developmental delay or identified disability;Nurse Family Partnership serves first time pregnant women through pregnancy and until their child turns two years of age;Parents as Teachers serves families who are pregnant or have a young child who are living with trauma or chronic hardships, including housing instability or poverty.
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The Human Resources Generalist provides professional level duties related to Human Resources, including responsibilities in the following functional areas: Employee Relations, Compliance, Performance Management, Onboarding, Payroll and Benefits Administration.
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Assist the Human Resources Director or Human Resources Manager in directing and instructing the management staff in effective recruiting and interviewing techniques using methods such as verbal presentations and written directions to ensure the hiring and retention of qualified and effective associates.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Human Resources (HR) Coordinator to join our Raleigh, North Carolina (NC) office on their HR team! Bachelors or Masters Degree in Human Resources or related field.
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Partner with the Store Support Center Human Resources and the Store Manager with policy, procedure, and initiatives. At least 2 years of human resources experience or equivalent combination of experience and education.
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The Purpose of the Human Resources Lead is to assist with various human resources functions and to provide support to both management and associates at their location. Access to Centers of Excellence with Barnes Jewish Hospital and Mayo Clinic’s Complex Care Program.
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Keywords: Civil Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Railroad, Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Kernersville, NC; Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Dayton, OH. Skill and experience in water resources engineering, specifically hydrology and hydraulic analyses utilizing various methods and software including HEC-HMS and two-dimensional HEC-RAS models.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Water Resources Engineer in Missoula, MT. Responsibilities: Support large and small engineering design projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology, Wildlife Biology, Avian Ecology, Environmental Resources, or a similar area of study. Olsson, we provide expertise in the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, and other federal environmental regulations, allowing our clients to develop projects that not only meet their needs but also consider environmental resources in their designs.
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Dave Ramsey’s SmartDollar Program (no cost to you!) Prepare and maintain accurate and up-to-date associate records in the Human Capital Management system, including personal information, attendance, leave management, and all other relevant documentation.
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The HR Benefits Specialist oversees employee benefits including enrollments, retirement plan system administration and changes, COBRA, compensation changes, benefit file feeds in Agency Human Resources Information System (HRIS) software, and trouble-shooting data issues with insurance providers.
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