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Oversee the operations of an outsourced IT Service Desk operating the ServiceNow platform and improving the quality of service through automation and product enhancements and growing user adoption.
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ESA is seeking a skilled biologist and project manager with at least 10 years' experience to join our biological resources and land management practice in Santa Barbara, California.
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From the engineers who design large-scale production systems and cutting-edge quality assurance tools to the hands-on associates who manage our massive inventory flow, they make up a diverse group of behind-the-scenes thinkers dedicated to the success of our organization.
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Primary responsibility for assisting in developing (with QC Mgr and staff) , communicating and implementing the overall Design-Build scope including Health, Safety, Environmental (HSE) and Quality Management Plan (QMP) elements at the subcontractor project management level all the way through to the craft labor level.
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Self-starter, seeking opportunities to improve processes, part quality and overall efficiency; Identifies trends and priorities by organizing and graphing/charting data; Applies project management and/or systems engineering tools to complete.
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The role also includes supporting the Project Controls Manager in the development and refinement of the Program’s cost, schedule, risk management, changes & claims, and document control, along with the production of various reporting and communications as support to the client as needed.
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The Sr. Construction Manager is responsible for the safety, quality, financial, production, schedule, vendor management/invoice approval, crew management/timesheet approval, site expectation setting, close out aggregation/dissemination per market project timeline requirements, inventory, and customer satisfaction performance of their assigned projects, which are typically initiative/activity specific (i.e. new site build, LTE, MODs, or UMTS.
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Highly skilled and experienced SAP Test Lead with a strong background and expertise in automation testing tools such as Tricentis Tosca Worksoft Certify and Robot Framework as well as a deep understanding of SAP S/4HANA modules and Supply Chain Management Lead the design and implementation of comprehensive test strategies to ensure the quality and functionality of SAP S/4HANA implementations.
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The Program Manager I will be a key member of the Program Management Office (PMO) supporting the Home Appliance business, set out to develop world-class project execution.
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Sr. Manager of Quality and Food Safety , you will lead the quality function for TDB Bakery, LLC. This role reports to the CEO but will work closely with the entire operations, product development, and consumer service teams.
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Project management and/or continuous improvement experience or certification such as PMP, CBAP, AIM or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt a plus. The IRT Lead will also partner with IGOT management for quality investigations, CAPA commitments and continuous improvements, SOP review and revision activities, support regulatory inspections, and limited duration teams where appropriate.
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8-12 years minimum of experience in quality assurance or quality control in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and/or food industry. Demonstrated skill in collaborating with external parties in a quality assurance role.
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Provide process analysis of plant manufacturing quality performance to management team. Excellent time management and project management skills as well as the ability to multi-task.
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Experience in sales, sales support, engineering, project management, process operations or technical service role within refining, petrochemical and gas processing industry. Work with other functions (Sales, Product Marketing, Engineering, Project Execution, Service, Training, etc.
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Comfort interacting with clients regarding technical challenges with opportunities to perform project management if desired. Experience including: hydrologic/hydraulic (H&H) modeling of natural systems and stormwater collection systems, floodplain management and modeling, stream restoration design, culvert and bridge hydraulics, scour analysis, erosion and sediment control design, drainage design, stormwater management design, plan review and plan and report preparation.
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