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For the role of Community Storytelling Coordinator, we’re looking for someone to join our small-but-mighty leadership team who’s deeply passionate about connecting with communities through storytelling, both inside and outside of Girls Garage, through writing, visuals, and in-person conversation.
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The Buying Coordinator is responsible for maintaining adequate stock levels and variety of products to our California retail stores via the procurement workflows dictated by the procurement team and retail leadership.
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As part of the team in the Stone Center, the Research Coordinator works closely with Berkeley Wildlife, the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment, and the Institute for Parks, People and Biodiversity.
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Working with Production Manager and existing Production Control Coordinator on creating and understanding short term production assembly demand. We are hiring for a new position at Saildrone, a Production Control Coordinator, who will report to our Production Manager and be responsible for daily work scheduling in the cells including ensuring material is on hand & ready to build, and that work is represented correctly in our production systems and schedules.
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The HIV Study Coordinator independently executes, manages, and coordinates research protocols as directed by the Principal Investigator on a multi-site study to develop, implement, and evaluate a low-barrier drop-in/mobile care for people living with HIV (PLH) who are not engaged in care and experiencing homelessness, substance uses and mental illness.
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Experienced Project Manager/Coordinator for water resources projects in California, such as dams, spillways, levees, pipelines, pump stations, canals, wells, Water/Wastewater treatment facilities and/or groundwater recharge facilities.
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At least 1 year of experience as an Internship Coordinator or 3+ years working in a high school youth development setting. Roots interns assist at Oakland Leaf afterschool site two to three times a week and participate in twice a month workshops facilitated by Internship Coordinator.
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The Logistics Coordinator is accountable for developing and executing the daily railcar and package goods shipping schedules for the Richmond site. Job Title: Logistics Coordinator- Warehouse Rail.
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The Sample Coordinator will perform warehouse functions including but not limited to receiving, stocking, picking, cataloging, and returns processing. Our family of brands are Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn teen, pottery barn kids, Rejuvenation, Mark & Graham, west elm, or Outward.
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We are seeking a self-motivated, goal-oriented individual to join our growing organization as a Marketing/Proposal Coordinator. Our staff is comprised of registered professionals in civil engineering, geology, hydrogeology, and geotechnical engineering.
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The HR Coordinator is a high-functioning and detail-oriented position, responsible for overseeing a wide range of human resources functions to support a welcoming, inclusive, and equitable office culture.
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The Community School Coordinator (CSC) will create a high-quality Community School that promotes racial and social justice, elevates youth and family voice, and enhances the ability of young people and families to thrive.
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Line is now hiring a Transportation Coordinator in Grand Rapids, MI. Transportation Coordinator would be working for a Fortune 500 company and has career growth potential. If you think this Transportation Coordinator position is a good fit for you, please reach out to me - feel free to call, e-mail, or apply to this posting.
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The HCSP Coordinator will champion Diversity, Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging strategies to deliver services that are culturally and linguistically aligned with the values of the organization.
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