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The Aquatics Program Regional Coordinator is responsible for the initiation and implementation of DCR aquatic programs at guarded beaches and swimming pool facilities. The Aquatic Program Regional Coordinator ensures that all applicable Department of Public Health (DPH) regulations and DCR waterfront and swimming pool operation standards are being met and /or exceeded as they relate to aquatic programs safety, and customer service for an assigned Region.
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Help facilities coordinator with maintaining the upkeep (interior and exterior) of the Casa Esperanza physical premises, including all grounds, walkways, common areas, office spaces and guest rooms.
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Assures that all property outside of the building is properly maintained and cleaned as needed by the Facilities Coordinator, to include the picking up of any trash, cigarette butts, or any other debris on the property.
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Lead the space management coordinator/CAD technician who is responsible for maintaining all electronic and paper architectural and construction records, including existing drawings, drawing files, specifications, as well as record documents provided by consultants for new construction and modifications to existing facilities.
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Manages inventory controls and oversees the proper use, safety and security of all supplies, and makes requests to Recreation Coordinator and Recreation Supervisor for purchase of equipment needed during events, programs, and facilities.
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The Move Coordinator position, within the Facilities Management Department, is responsible for coordinating relocations at the University of Colorado Denver Campus, Anschutz Medical Campus, and all associated leased properties in Colorado.
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Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in facilities management, workplace strategy, and operational excellence, with a proven ability to drive efficiency, innovation, and collaboration across multiple locations.
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Assists Facilities Manager in supervising building services performed by members of the Facilities Team (e.g. Facilities Coordinator, Receptionists, Porters, plant maintenance, etc.
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Department: Facilities (Dept) Palomar College, founded in 1946, is a comprehensive, two-year community college that serves the greater North San Diego County region. Palomar College is just 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean and 30 miles away from all of the exciting cultural activities that San Diego has to offer.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Planning, Design & Construction, the Project Coordinator estimates, plans and schedules Facilities Management maintenance and construction programs, including capital outlay projects.
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The BIM Coordinator will work within the BIM department and will report to the BIM manager. The people who work here take pride in their work, support each other, and drive our commitment to exceptional construction, from urban high-rise towers, educational buildings, museums and libraries to advanced technology, industrial manufacturing facilities, water treatment plants, healthcare facilities and more.
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Our expertise covers a wide range of construction and general engineering specialties including Sports & Recreational Facilities, Educational Facilities, Site Development & Heavy Engineering, Structural & Architectural Concrete, Solar & Renewable Energy, Stormwater Management, and RABcrete TM Pervious Concrete.
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Job Profile: Facilities Tech III / Annual Salary Range: $55,400 - $91,400. Systems include 15 KV distribution class and low voltage class indoor/outdoor electrical equipment, generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit and raceway systems, fire alarm, power metering, access control, lighting control, and CCTV.
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Gather and analyze operations and financial data regarding full facets of Facilities operations across the City. Work closely with all City departments, develop annual city wide facilities management budget.
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