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Communicates facility support observations, findings, and corrective action issues to the Group Fleet Director, Corporate Management, and support field staff, as needed. Provide field communications between all levels of management for the Field Support staff.
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Ensure participation and successful completion of modules through playbook monitoring (in PowerApps), field networking, and participant check-ins. Provides support and mentoring to participants in development programs through check-ins with the field throughout the first year of employment.
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Education: Minimum requirement is associate degree (accredited) in Business Administration, Communications, Political Science, or Economics, or in lieu of degree, High School Diploma or GED (accredited) and three (3) years of previous applicable experience in government relations, outside sales, public service, or related field.
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Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, MIS, Business Administration or closely related field and five (5) years of experience working in the design, development, and implementation of software applications, including experience with ERP implementation and support, business and digital transformations, and application testing and resource management.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree (accredited) in Industrial/Labor Relations, Human Resources Management, Psychology, or related field, or in lieu of degree, High School Diploma or GED (accredited) and four (4) years of relevant work experience.
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The trainer also provides technical support to field, office personnel, and frontline managers. We are Wm. Henderson. Ride-a-longs for training. Monitor and record tool Co-Op program.
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Advanced degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Advanced degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Manage diverse project teams across design, engineering, manufacturing, marketing, and sales to ensure smooth product integration into production lines.
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In coordination with WM Area staff, manage the procurement and construction activities for assigned projects, including contract management, field oversight, coordination of trades, and adherence to approved schedules and budgets.
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Be an available technical resource and subject matter expert (SME) to support field operations and to resolve issues or challenges faced by local WM operations related to organics management and processing.
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Support and perform detailed evaluations of specialized equipment, technologies, and processing methods for processing organic residuals, including management of field or academic studies. At WM, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability.
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Assist with the technical evaluation and development of management strategies for new and emerging organics waste streams working with the consultants, organic recycling operations managers, program managers, strategic account managers, and other WM personnel.
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Normal setting for this job is: hybrid in Houston, TX or remote if not in Houston but field work will be required. Coordinate with local WM staff and consultants to identify key local and state regulatory criteria, zoning, permitting processes and schedule expectations.
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Experience: Seven (7) years of experience with at least three (3) years of related experience in organics processing, resource recovery, solid waste management, or related experience (in addition to education requirement.
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Support activities range from early-stage project conception through final project engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC). Computer proficiency in the full MS Suite, CADD, and GIS systems.
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Coordinate with local WM staff and project development team to screen potential facility locations and select preferred site(s). Relevant experience may include experience with solid waste management or wastewater treatment, biosolids management, composting, anaerobic digestion, construction, and/or project engineering.
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