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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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The Care Specialist works in patients homes and community 90% of the time and virtually the other 10% to deliver chronic care management to high complexity patients. Experience in Chronic Care Management model OR experience with chronically ill/elderly patients.
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Demonstrated knowledge of or ability to quickly learn all aspects of UC fundraising, donor and public relations — including prospect management, donor policies and protocols at the Chancellor level; donor relation experience with UCB Foundation Trustees, University Relations and Office of the President; and advanced knowledge of applicable laws, charitable giving rules, regulations, and policies.
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Support Quality Management team in the development of Quality Assurance requirements for rotating equipment. Track machine shop and hold point monthly metrics and communicate to Quality Management Team Lead and other parties as appropriate.
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Relevant experience in one or more of the following areas: emergency management, hazardous materials emergency response, environmental science, chemistry, biology, mathematics physics, atmospheric science, industrial risk management, fire protection, industrial hygiene, health physics.
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The CAO is responsible for the management, strategic planning, and leadership of all administrative activities in the unit including: fiscal management of the departmental budgets, contracts, gifts, and grants from a variety of internal and extramural sources; payroll; academic/staff/student human resources; labor relations, health, and safety; administrative information systems; graduate and undergraduate student affairs; internal controls and risk management; and administrative computing.
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Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certified. The successful candidate will help Transmission & Substation Project and Portfolio Management attain its vision of being the leading project management organization in the utility industry by leveraging one’s exceptional leadership and technical skills.
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In these positions, you will work as a member of the Grants Services Branch as a financial Grants Management Specialist in support of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program.
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As well as customized care and patient education about disease management, the Home Health RNs provide a variety of specialized services, such as Simple to Complex Wound Therapy, Post-Surgical Care Management, and Ostomy Care Management.
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Describe your work experience in design, project management and construction management in Parks and Waterfront Facilities infrastructure , which may include work on pools, parks and open space developments, sports facilities, camps, pilings, docks, sea level rise, dredging, etc.
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Certification: Relevant certification in case management (e.g., CCM, ACM) is preferred. Your role as Program Coordinator involves advanced expertise in delivering comprehensive intensive case management support services tailored to individuals involved in the justice system.
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Risk Management: Identify and mitigate potential risks in the supply chain, including supplier-related risks, to ensure uninterrupted production. Work with functional leadership to design, implement and maintain Risk Based Quality Management strategies in support of Kyverna’s clinical programs.
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Identification of key areas of improvement, Breakdown management, Understanding of short-term vs long-term actions, Systems used to prevent repeat occurrences, PM / TPM development and implementation, Reference to past improvement initiatives / % improvements, Equipment spare parts management, Critical vs noncritical parts determination, Audit methods to ensure no risk condition, Training & development.
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Experience with biosafety, crisis management and occupational health & safety training. Provides oversight of quarantine program which includes participation in vendor management, e.g. reviewing vendor health information, communicating specific issues related to shipments to them, tracking overall vendor performance, as applicable.
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Administer HR Compliance Reporting; ensure compliance calendar is up to date with all relevant reporting events and up to date with completion statuses, leverage internal and external partners such as internal counsel, HR management, and Sequoia One in completing required regulatory compliance reporting.
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