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If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst)! As a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst), you will play a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the integrity of project budgets and forecasts.
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Effectively build relationships, interface and collaborate with commercial operations, applications engineering, project management, project engineering, field service and other internal functions.
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The most qualified applicants will have superior technical writing and communication skills, analytical skills and project management skills. Completion of 12 units of upper-division/graduate level air quality, wastewater, and solid waste management-related courses AND possess two or more years of the following experiences:Preparing or reviewing air quality permit applicationsPreparing or reviewing air quality-related regulatory reportsWorking knowledge of federal, State, or local air districts regulations related to landfills and wastewater treatment plantsConducting regulatory auditsPerforming air emission tests.
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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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Step into Your New Role Kleinfelder's is seeking a Project Professional Level Geotechnical Engineer to join the growing SoCal Team! We work on a large variety of both public and private infrastructure systems ranging from small to large-scale bridges, transit systems, roadways, water and storm water systems, tunnels, commercial structures, deep excavations, and more, all while managing complexities of dense urban sites or difficult mountainous terrain.
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The DFM will also provide oversight of all maintenance management systems to ensure work is performed in compliance with the Companys established procedures, safety standards, and federal and state regulations.
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Adept at MS Project, Primavera (P6), or equivalent project management planning tools. Providing tracking and documentation of work standards, contractor schedules, work discrepancies, contractor personnel and communications, purposes, and goals of the organization at the direction of Program or Project Manager.
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The office of Dean College of Business and Economics is seeking an exceptional individual to join the team as the Project Management and Operations Specialist (Administrative Analyst/Specialist-Non-Exempt.
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Project work may include a variety of traffic engineering design consisting of signal, signing-striping, worksite traffic control/stage construction, as well as traffic impact studies, traffic operational analysis, safety, parking studies, signal timing, coordination, and other planning and operational projects.
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A Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Public Health, Public Administration, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Social Work, Community Development, Criminal Justice or a related field.
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Ability to work with all levels of management and across business units and department and the enterprise. The System Director of Enterprise Risk Management and Workers’ Compensation at PIH Health oversees and strategizes risk management activities at PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital and encompassing the comprehensive management of the Workers' Compensation program across the enterprise.
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Trouble Ticket and Remote Hands Management Fiber and Copper cabling terminations Circuit path creation and verification Coordinate and oversee power installations and upgrades Work Order Completion Process Infrastructure projects (Internal/Customer) Cage and Cabinet Build-Outs Overhead Installations Rack and Stack Use developed procedures to solve problems Assist in asset and consumable inventory management.
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Identify all cabling and miscellaneous project material needs. Daily or weekly onsite project assessments and discovery with sales. Assist with technical design, pricing, and identifying any project challenges.
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Responsible for cost control which entails reviewing weekly budgets for self-performed work with the project superintendent and reporting on project P&L, issues, events, applications for payment, schedule.
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The SRS Distribution Management Training Program is an operations based, hands-on program, where you will learn and make contributions from day one! You will gain knowledge and experience regarding how to manage a multimillion-dollar SRS distribution center, by mastering subject areas such as product knowledge, software, fleet maintenance, safety, warehouse operations, human resources (people management and recruiting), financial performance, sales, pricing, supply chain, and transportation.
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