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The Facilities Coordinator position is responsible for the maintenance, inspection and repair of the inside, outside and exterior areas around buildings as well as the various systems within the facility, including ventilating and air conditioning, plumbing, electrical systems and alarm notification systems.
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Completes service contract (including maintenance and software support CSPs) renewal and invoicing process. Works with Service Manager to help manage annual preventative maintenance/inspection list and coordinate technician schedule to accommodate.
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Oversee and guide a team of professionals to create advanced analytics which will leverage predictive modeling, machine learning, data mining, data visualizations, simulation, and optimization.
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Provides timely feedback and review of care delivery to ensure maintenance of patient safety, infection control procedures, therapeutic environment, and team members performance level, maintaining confidentiality as appropriate.
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Perform general maintenance such as plumbing, electrical, HVAC repairs, carpentry, appliance repairs, glass replacement, etc. At least 2 years of multifamily property maintenance experience.
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Track and coordinate asset outside services such as unit jacket file, wash sheets, fueling and other outside vendor support that is not maintenance related. Monitor weekly and monthly lease, contract maintenance, and special billing, and take the initiative to resolve any issues in a timely fashion.
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As the Director of HR Data Intelligence for the Aerospace business, you will be a proactive strategic business partner, creating value through predictive and actionable insights, accelerating decision making.
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Familiarity with R or Python for predictive modeling. Basic experience in computational finance, econometrics, statistics, and math. Familiarity with spreadsheets (VBA) and database applications (Access, Oracle, SQL, or equivalent technology.
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Identifies and/or develops innovative and effective approaches and methodologies; applies advanced operations research and data science techniques for quantitative analysis, statistical analysis, forecasting, predictive modeling, prescriptive analysis, and optimization; and validates analysis and outcomes.
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Knowledge of optimization and predictive modeling techniques and experience applying them to real-world problems. Partner with engineers, product managers, and business partners to identify algorithmic problems, brainstorm possible approaches, and recommend the best path forward.
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Working knowledge of data mining principles: predictive analytics, mapping, collecting usable data from multiple data systems on premises and cloud-based data sources. Prepare data for predictive and prescriptive modeling.
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Utilize statistical techniques and predictive modeling to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for process improvement and optimization. Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar - Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL.
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Bachelors degree in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Econometrics, Physics, Biostatistics, or related Quantitative disciplines and 5+ years experience in predictive analytics or equivalent field.
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Demonstrated proficiency in predictive modeling, data mining and data analysis. The Field Director Services (FDS) is responsible for overseeing and directing a team comprising District Services Managers (DSM), Assistant Market Managers (AMM), Branch Install Managers (BIM), Sales Managers (SM), and Regional Provider Managers (RPM.
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Deliver business intelligence to clients by applying and demonstrating expertise in the areas of advanced analytics, forecasting, data extrapolation, and predictive modeling. Access telehealth services at our BlueCare Anywhere kiosk, fuel up with healthy meals and snacks at our cafeterias and Work Perks Café, and make the most of our onsite fitness center by taking advantage of personal trainers, a nutritionist, Health Support programs, and daily group fitness classes, including spin, yoga, and Zumba.
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