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Assists Lead Maintenance Technician in periodic inspection of HVAC plant, hot water heaters, elevators, equipment room, maintenance shop, pool equipment, sprinkler systems, and water meters. The Lead Maintenance Technician shares with the Property Site Manager and/or other Maintenance team's responsibility for the inspection, maintenance, repair, and orderly operation of the apartment community including buildings, grounds, and equipment.
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Its products and service offerings include diesel engines, transmissions, bumper-to-bumper truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation systems, and supply chain logistics services. Generator Shop Technicians are responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, diagnosing preventive maintenance, and emergency services on stand-by power generation equipment.
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Become a substitute paraprofessional and inspire the next generation – all on your own schedule! For a complete job description, click here: Substitute Paraprofessional MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: -Must have at least 60 college credits or Associates degree -IVP fingerprint clearance card PERKS OUR SUBSTITUTES ENJOY: - Free training and ongoing professional development to keep skills sharp - Weekly pay - ACcompliant health plan and other health options available for purchase, which may include: medical, dental, and vision - Group insurance options.
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Grand Canyon University's Janitorial Cleaning Services Department is seeking a full time Lead Porter for Night Shift. Lead Porters are responsible for providing support, instruction, and work assignments to the team.
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The Senior Transmission Engineer will lead the design of complex transmission line projects. Lead in the communication of the interpretation and application of necessary NERC, FERC and regional requirements and standards.
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Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of high-quality products for the kitchen and home in the United States.
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The Lead Cable Technician is responsible for the installation, modification, repair and maintenance of Structured Cabling. Cat6, Cable puller, Low voltage, Osp, Cat5, Cabling, Structured cabling.
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Lead industrial compliance activities such as Aquifer Protection Permitting (APP), Underground Storage facility permits, ADWR permitting, and rules. Lead and support project development and delivery (proposals, project management, client relations, senior reviews, team development and training.
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This position is responsible for leading, motivation and maximizing the performance of the sales and catering effort and brand compliance of the entire Fairfield Inn & Townplace Suites to maximize experience and revenue generation.
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Lead complex IT projects e.g., greenfield/brownfield deployments, vendor to vendor migrations, mergers & acquisitions. Extensive experience in solution architecture design & tech-lead within IT project delivery.
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Oversees all areas of Sales for APEX, inclusive of lead generation, canvassing, and in-home sales for a operations and business in DALLAS, PHOENIX, SALT LAKE CITY, PORTLAND and SEATTLE. Models and champions the APEX Lead Generation / Sales / Operational structure.
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Lead reviews, analyses, and evaluations of partner contracts and serve as the organizational lead on grant compliance through social and mission due diligence. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIESDemonstrated ability to lead work teams and generate ideas to solve problems and achieve results.
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You will play a significant role among a group of engineers and technicians in the development and certification of the next generation of gas turbine engines with ownership in the turbine rig test facility or Dynamometer room.
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Assists Senior Lead BIM Coordinator with document control during the detailing process and arranges for outside reproduction services. -Identifies all detailing work required or requested for the project which is outside of the baseline scope of work and notify the Senior Lead BIM Coordinator on the project.
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