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POWER is seeking a Department Manager to lead our Cultural Resource Department in the Western U.S. The Western Cultural team includes professional archaeologists performing work in California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Washington, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota.
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This position reports to the Store Manager and has the following direct reports: Department Supervisor, Sales Advisor. The Department Manager will ensure that you have the Best Team and support their development, as well as work with succession planning, talent development, and structured performance management for the team based on results, values, and leadership.
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Supports the implementation of the firm's strategic plan and HNTB's Sophisticated Sales Approach (SSA) process on project pursuits in the department and office, including development of department-level strategic planning strategies.
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IJ & Jeanne Wagner Jewish Community Center is now hiring Facilities Maintenance (FM) personnel.
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Department Profit and Loss responsibility including management and controls of budgets, utilization, collections, and other costs impacting profitability of CSD services. UES has an opening in the West Region for a Construction Service Department (CSD) Manager in the Salt Lake City, UT branch.
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The Electrical Department Lead Engineer provides safe, “Best for Project” solutions for complex projects, while ensuring regulatory compliance for all electrical engineering deliverables. The Electrical Department Lead Engineer supervises the electrical engineers and designers as appropriate, conducts peer reviews, ensures quality checks of the work, leads complex project work, manages personnel development and succession planning, teaches and mentors, plans and distributes the work, manages the group toolbox, and ensures continuous improvement of standards, toolboxes, and workflows.
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Department Supervisors lead, train, coach and develop associates in each department to ensure customers receive excellent service and can easily find the merchandise they need. In addition, they provide valuable input into operational and merchandising decisions to the Store Management Team and Operations Team. Department Supervisors have strong product and operational knowledge.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Salt Lake City, Utah. Specialty: ED - Emergency Department. By matching the right travel healthcare professional with the right organization, TotalMed continues to offer a lifeline to facilities and their patients.
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