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Description: The Deputy Center Manager for Sensor Integration Test Center (SITC) will be responsible for leading Mission Area Managers in production of hardware for the Center, and will report to the Sr. Manager of SITC (Center Manager.
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Description:Seeking a skilled and motivated security associate manager with strong special access program experience and knowledge to perform in the role of site security manager and Contract Program Security Officer (CPSO.
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This role will report directly to local Market President and indirectly to Division Controller.
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The Pharmacy Operations Manager is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing the pharmacy ioperations. SPECIALTY UNIT: Pharmacy Operations Manager - Hospital. The Operations Manager shall also assist in managing the pharmacy when the Pharmacy Director or designee is unavailable.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager leads strategic sourcing events involving key stakeholders and suppliers in the process; managing the project to completion. The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for the development of system contracts and the enhancement of GPO contracts which includes: identifying a need, researching the category, completing requests for proposals (RFPs), collecting and analyzing data , vendor discussions and negotiations, and contract development, award, and implementation.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager interacts with internal and external customers to facilitate end-user satisfaction, ensure outstanding supplier performance, and takes action to resolve any contract or supplier related issues.
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This position will report to the Senior Project Manager/Project Executive/Vice President. Attend all project-related meetings with Owners and Field staff; Report any issues to the Senior Project Manager/Project Executive/Vice President in a timely manner.
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Required experience: Minimum of 5+ years recent experience as a Project Manager for Multi-Family General ContractorMinimum of 5+ years recent wood frame experience Final applicants may be subjected to pre-employment skills assessment.
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BACKGROUND PROFILE: Bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of five (5) years’ related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experienceExperience supervising all phases of multi-family apartment unit construction from sitework to punch list through project completion and management turnover.
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Review and evaluate project documentation relating to planning, change orders, site investigation, design, construction, and contract administration. Supervise planning and management to ensure all project activities are executed in accordance with the established contract requirements, budgets, and schedules to achieve project completion on time and within budget; Ability to work with the pre-construction team in development of the project.
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Ability to read, understand and interpret contact documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work and project schedule. Experience in multi-family wood framing construction is a MUST.Thorough knowledge of construction cost, scheduling, cost estimating, purchasing, engineering principles and techniques, building codes as well as accounting principlesExperience with delivery methods; General Contracting, CMAR, and Design/BuildProven written and verbal communication abilities; proficiency with computer applications, including Microsoft Office suite.
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All offers are contingent upon successful background screening and drug testing. Bidding, negotiation, award and drafting of subcontract agreements. Enforcement of safety protocols with Safety DirectorWork with Accounting to initiate the pay application process and follow up to ensure payment is received in a timely manner.
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Provides feedback of reviewed submittals for compliance and coordinationResponsible for quality work being put in place – workflow for crafts, suppliers, employees, and third-party contractors. This is an exceptional opportunity for a hardworking, dedicated individual that offers a great work environment and exceptional compensation and benefits.
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Maintain job cost reports, budget, and schedule controls. Manage and approve submittals, RFI’s, PCO’s, material procurement. Ensure meeting agendas and meeting minutes are recorded and distributed to all attendees.
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Responsible for training and coaching with manager on all non-sales positions. Investigate and navigate how to expand Guest selection through inventory Manager, advanced product search, iPad apps, etc.
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