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Update Production Manager and Line Producer with current department statuses/issues. Along with Line Producer and Production Manager, helps facilitate and review departmental or episodic bids.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION: Company is looking for a Lead Safety Manager to manage the Health and Safety of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project, Section 2.
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This position reports to the Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. The Lead Safety Manager will monitor and enforce the individual Health and Safety plans of each project in conjunction with the site safety managers to ensure that the following requirements are fulfilled for each project:Supervisory responsibilities include but are not limited to: training and mentoring employees; planning, assigning, delegating and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; and resolving employee issues.
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As a COMSEC Manager you will be managing Communications Security (COMSEC) across various environments, following National Security Agency (NSA) and external customer guidelines. Your attention to detail, time management skills, and organizational skills, with proper follow-through will be essential to your success as a COMSEC manager.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $150,000 - $175,000 / yr Company is seeking a Lead Safety Manager to join our Project in Los Angeles, CA About Company: Company is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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In addition to leading the design of the Sixth Street Viaduct, the K-Line Light Rail corridor, and the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Widening, we are the program and construction manager for the LACMTA I-105 ExpressLanes, the SBCTA I-10 Express Lanes, the OCTA I-405 Express Lanes, and the CHSRA Construction Package 4.
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The Manager, Product Development focused on our lingerie & swim categories, will be responsible for bringing innovative ideas to life to create a product line that stands out from the competition.
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Trace cut off dates for definite agendas as determined by contract and coordinate with Sales/Convention manager to enter these agendas. Assists in the capacity of reservationist when needed•Initiate and prepare reports such as denials and telephone switch activity•Maintain an open line of communication between guests, employees and management.
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Reporting to the Regional Operations Director for the Surgery service line and the Executive for Ambulatory services, the manager of the Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery clinic oversees the business and patient care support functions for this practice.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a dynamic and experienced Client Account Manager to drive business growth for Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). Leads preparation of Client Account Plan, coach pursuit teams in the development of winning Opportunity Capture Plans and coordinate resources with Marketing Lead. May serve as capture manager for Enterprise Critical Pursuits.
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From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. Position SummaryCurrently, we are seeking a Sr. DBM, District Business Manager for Southern California.
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Excellent background covering most facets of planning, budgeting, invoicing, reporting, cost containment on a commuter railroad or Class 1 similar in multi‐ line, host/tenant service complexity and territory and equipment fleet.
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The Shared Services Manager works closely with BCOs and other 1LOD Controls stakeholders, including the Shared Services Reporting & Analytics and Engagement teams; Royal Bank of Canada (RBC); CNB's second line of defense (2LOD) and third line of defense (3LOD); business lines and functional/support units; practice and project managers; implementation leads; change owners and professionals; and leaders and other stakeholders to understand and help solve complex and time-sensitive challenges.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: ·Assist Purple Line Extension Section 2 & Section 3 project with management of Systems elements including Traction Power, Communications, or Train Control·Assist the Systems Project team with management of specialty subcontractors.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentDESCRIPTION:The primary function of a Systems Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project.
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