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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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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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The Clinical Trials Management Associate will work closely with Technical Operations to ensure drug product quality and delivery, Translational Sciences to ensure timely site biomarker sample collection and shipments, and support the clinical operations team with TMF filing and other duties as assigned.
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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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The School of Global Innovation and Leadership, Lucas College of Business at San Jose State University is pleased to announce a search for a tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position in Operations Management beginning in August 2025.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Commissioner for Support Services, the Assistant Commissioner for Solid Waste Management Engineering will oversee the planning, design, operations, and financial administration of the City’s landfill care program under the jurisdiction of the Department.
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As an Emergency Management Specialist, you will conduct vulnerability assessments of the emergency readiness of critical defense facilities, including assessments of continuity of operations programs (COOP), supply chain analysis, emergency management plans, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear readiness and survivability (CBRN), and incident response.
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Role and Responsibilities:The Energy Management Instructor is an integral part of the department’s Energy Management Training Operations team who is responsible for effectively managing the design, development, delivery, and evaluation of learning programs that support the City of New York’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction goals.
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Primary responsibility of the materials management process for Baylor Scott & White Surgicare Garland includes the evaluation, procurement, storage and distribution of all supplies and equipment.
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Clinical research, biomarker operations, sample management, clinical trial, Excel, PowerPoint. As a Biomarker Operations and Sample Management Specialist within the Translational Medicine function, you will play a key role by providing biomarker operational expertise, defining the scope of work, and maintaining strong working relationships with cross-functional teams for phase three clinical trials.
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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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Develop solutions with various combinations of platforms to serve our operations and business needs regarding operations compliance & scheduling, enterprise historian solutions, facilities energy monitoring/management, reporting (batch, shift, and environmental), and machinery/equipment reliability.
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Provide direct supervision of Clinical Operations team members, including performance management and development planning. This will generally involve close supervision of external contract organizations who will have responsibility for site interaction, site monitoring, data management, biostatistics, IRB interaction, central laboratory function, clinical research budget negotiation, medical writing, pharmacovigilance, and other critical activities.
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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). Creation of reports, dashboards, metrics for SecOps operations and presentation to Management.
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Example of Job Duties:Under the direction of the Supervisor, the Enrollment Management Specialist is accountable for contributing to the enrollment, registration, and retention operations of the College through these essential duties:Assists the Campus Supervisor in delivering a comprehensive, one-stop enrollment services experience to all credit students within their campus of CT State Community College.
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