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In absence of the Director of Program Management, act as the liaison between the program and other USAC divisions to promote continued programmatic and enterprise-wide alignment.
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Administration and management of treatment facility and site maintenance department including the computerized maintenance management system. Responsible for asset management of the two water reclamation facilities.
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Same qualifications as above, plus one year of successful experience at the Program & Management Analyst Level II OR. The Program & Management Analyst will independently and substantively manage a wide variety of support functions in partnership with the Technical Supervisor, Office, or Center to which they are assigned for day-to-day work assignments.
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Under direction of the Division Chief of Long Term Planning and Budget, with great latitude for the exercise of independent judgment, the selected candidate will serve as the Section Chief of the Lifecycle Management Section in the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT.
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The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) is looking to hire a talented and experienced leader to fill the position of "Procurement Manager IV (Director, Strategic Sourcing & Preference Program Management.
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As a Survivability Program Management Analyst with MTSI you will provide systems analysis and technical support to SAF/AQL (Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition - Special Programs.
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The Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention (DAJD) is seeking an innovative, energetic, self-starter, to join our team as a Corrections Analyst/Project Management (Project/Program Manager III.
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This Program Manager I position reports to the Director of Risk Management and will assist in the administration of the County's liability and property risk management programs.
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This job is responsible for providing operational support and overall coordination of a comprehensive emergency preparedness program for the assigned Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) region/facility in accordance with applicable regulatory/accreditation requirements.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to; initial project development and space planning, creation & management of project budget and timelines, coordination of architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, vendors, and end users, obtaining necessary permits and regulatory approvals.
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Five (5) years of increasingly responsible and major program development, policy analysis, or program compliance/monitoring and evaluation experience. Design, develop and implement project management systems to monitor and evaluate effectiveness and impact of quality improvement projects.
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We are seeking a(an) Manager of Risk Management with HCA Florida Kendall Hospital to promote growth and unlock possibilities. Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence.
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Under the supervision of the Deputy Director, the Director of the Pro Bono Program manages pro bono attorneys, legal volunteers and interns. Create systems and protocols for seamless referral of cases by AI Justice program directors to the Pro Bono Program for placement consideration.
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Implements and directs energy management programs (e.g. Xcel Energy commercial efficiency program, building temperature settings, Xcel energy rebate programs, etc. Training in the design and operation of digital controls, and building/energy management systems.
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Responsible for managing an ongoing caseload of housing program compliance referrals and citizen and community reports of program abuse. The Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development works in partnership with the Redevelopment and Housing Authority to provides safe, affordable homes for the residents of Fairfax County; and assists the disabled and senior members of our community.
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