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The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) is a critical role on Green Thumb’s People Team. This role will be based out of and support our Production facility(ies) as we look to rapid and sustainably scale.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, Human Resources, Organizational Development required; SPHR, PHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP Certification, preferred. 7+ years of experience as a strategic HR Business Partner experience; Hands-on business experience with premier, market-leading companies with COE structures.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Sheriff and Undersheriff, the Human Resources Manager's focus is to provide professional-level insight in all aspects of employment management and development including applicant review, hiring, and terminations as well as the management of any leave of absence programs.
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Collaboration: Work closely with the marketing and communications team and university partners to understand their visual asset needs and provide appropriate resources. Job Description Job Summary:The Visual Resources Manager will be responsible for managing and organizing the university’s digital assets, including photos, videos, and graphics.
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Our services include: Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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Job DetailsDivision: The David J. Joseph Company Location: Cincinnati, OH, United States Other Available Locations: N/AAbout Us:DJJ, a division of Nucor Corporation, is seeking applicants for our Human Resources Manager position.
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The Human Resources Generalist is an established performer that supports various HR functions and initiatives that contribute to the overall success of the organization. Serve as a trusted HR advisor to employees and managers, providing guidance on HR-related matters.
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The Immigration Resources Supervisor will be responsible for developing and leading the organizational strategy for collecting, organizing, vetting and maintaining information on community resources for immigrating children nationwide in the areas of education, housing, juvenile justice, medical care, mental health and other important services.
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ResponsibilitiesWater resources engineering for design and evaluation of waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects.
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Synerfac is seeking a Water Resources Engineer for our client in Chantilly, VA. Our client is a recognized professional services design firm providing civil engineering, water resources engineering, landscape architecture, sports and recreation, programming and planning, surveying and mapping, and physical site security design to a broad spectrum of market sectors and clients.
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Arcadis is seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our Resilience Water Team in either Baton Rouge, or Metairie, Louisiana! The Water Resources Engineer will perform a key role in the support, management, and design of water resources evaluation and planning efforts.
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Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design is currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our Water group. Keen interest and passion in application of hydrology and hydraulics to the field of water resources engineering.
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Minimum 2 years of Human Resources (HR) experience with knowledge of LOA and disability principles or 1 year of LOA and disability-specific HR experience required. Educates employees on leave and reasonable accommodation topics and empowers them to become self-sufficient navigating resources and with third-party leave administrator.
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10+ years of experience managing water resources tasks/projects required with an H&H focus. Experience with (but not limited to) Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling (including steady, unsteady and 2D), drainage design, storm water management design and regulations, water/wastewater treatment and conveyance systems, MS4 Compliance.
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Promote and oversee strategic security relationships between internal resources and external entities, including government, vendors, and partner organizations. ·Collaborate with IT leader, privacy officer, and HR to establish and maintain a system for ensuring that security and privacy policies are met.
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