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As an Assistant Network Operations Manager, you will be passionate about ensuring seamless connectivity and optimal performance across our network at Massport. As the backbone of our operations, you will possess expertise in network infrastructure, particularly with Extreme Networks devices, and strong leadership skills to motivate and nurture a team of engineers.
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The Construction Management Field Project Supervisor is responsible for the overall management and execution of projects on behalf of the customer throughout the project life cycle and is the principal point of contact for the customer with respect to the project.
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The company currently has excellent opportunities for manufacturing growth and development and is seeking an Operations Manager. Primary functions will include: providing backup support to the Facility Manager and providing facility leadership in the absence of the Facility Manager.
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We have an opening for a Field Safety Manager with strong Infrastructure and Heavy Civil experience to join our growing construction division. The Field Safety Manager will oversee all aspects of project-specific safety program on complex construction projects.
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We have an opening for a resourceful and innovative Manager or Senior Manager of People Operations to join its ‘HR People Operations’ Team, with flexibility in level based on experience of the right candidate given the significant growth opportunities that exist within the organization.
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City Experiences is seeking a Captain for our operation in San Francisco / Berkeley
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Two way radio and telephone communications operations; and. An incumbent in this position has the responsibility to plan, organize, lead, and control the operations of the Dispatch Division of the Police Department.
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The Water Operations Manager, under general administrative direction, is responsible for managing, directing, and safely integrating the planning, operation and maintenance, budgeting, and personnel of the District's water treatment facilities and distribution infrastructure.
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The Security Operations Center (SOC) Manager will plan, direct and control the SOC functions and operations. Proven track record of 7+ years in any combination of roles as a Security Operations Analyst, Incident Responder, Forensic Examiner, or Security Architect/Administrator.
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Schedule: Works with HR Director and General Manager to ensure proper coverage and productivity. Waste management: Weigh waste and record/track every shift (Monthly waste totals given to the General Manager by the first of each month.
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The Operations Manager role is a great opportunity for individuals interested in leveraging their strategic mindset while expanding their operator skillset, owning the various cross-disciplinary tasks required to support a company growing from the ground-up.
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Three to five years of operations, sales or branch management experience in the agricultural field is required. Job DescriptionThe Operations Manager identifies needed improvements for business processes and operations to increase overall productivity, increase efficiencies and lower sales costs.
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Ability to write and review policies and procedures in support of Airfield Operations alongside the AAOM. Oversee and assist with airfield fueling services to include day to day operation of tank farm/fuel and fuel truck and fueling equipment, compliance to regulatory and NASA specifications, receipt and dispensing fuel, continuous quality assurance monitoring and testing, planning and the overseeing of the into-plane fueling operations and fueling service.
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Collaborate with the Regional Technical Operations Manager on selection of water treatment equipment in DeNovos, relocations and renovations. Minimum of four years experience working in an industrial/medical technical setting, or three years experience and an AA Degree in electronics/ biomedical technology, or two years experience and a BS Degree in a technology or business field.
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The City of Naperville’s Water Utility is currently seeking a Wastewater Operations Field Supervisor to supervise the operation of an advanced wastewater treatment plant as directed by the section supervisor and division manager.
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