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Responsible for issuing and scheduling ERP work orders for beginning to end planning for the blending, conditioning/milling, treating, and packaging of seed in a timely fashion and in accordance with policy and procedure.
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Under the supervision of the UC ANR Associate Vice President, the UC ANR Project Manager is responsible for the planning, monitoring, and closing of strategic projects as assigned. County Locations : Sacramento County, Yolo County.
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BS degree in mechanical, mechatronics, or electrical engineering or equivalent experience. 1-2 years of practical hands-on engineering experience via prior work experience. Solving complex manufacturing problems using a variety of engineering tools and resources.
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Supervise the planning, preparation, and implementation of all leasing and renewal events as approved by the Community Manager. The Leasing Manager works closely with the Community Manager to set leasing goals and develop a strategic marketing plan for achieving budgeted occupancy.
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Comprehensive knowledge of engineering, Lean Six Sigma and quality principles, concepts, practices, and theories. Bachelor's Degree in a related Engineering, Manufacturing, or Business. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred.
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The Project Manager is closely involved with all aspects of the UC ANR Statewide Programs and Initiatives, coordination with the Vice Provost of the Merit and Promotion process for academics, and assistance with various committees and initiatives.
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Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience 5 years of experience in the field of Industrial engineering or Construction Desired: 7 years working experience in the field of Industrial Engineering or Construction.
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Make decisions based on quality, engineering, and scientific methods. Bachelor's degree (B.S., B.A.) or 3-5 years of experience in Manufacturing, Engineering, or Quality, or a combination thereof.
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Catalyst teaching staff support the planning and implementation of Catalyst's programming for children ranging in age from infant, toddler, pre-school, kinder, and school age depending on the location.
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As a Prototype Engineering Technician at InnerPlant, you will work in a team responsible for building and delivering prototype devices for imaging our fluorescent plants in the lab as well as in the field.
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As an Engineering & Facilities Maintenance Technician 3 (MT3), you will be a key technical subject matter expert that ensures high equipment availability rates. photo eyes, motor starters, relays, limit switches, proximity sensors, timers, solenoids, Servo drives, frequency inverters, linear drives, tachometers and encodersTroubleshoot PLC programs, components (CPU back plains, I/O boards, counters, modules, and devices), field buses (ASI, Profibus, DeviceNet, etc.
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Assist with the planning, designing, and constructing of the signal and communications project for the Red Purple Modernization. Based near Chicago, Transdev is the largest private-sector operator of multiple modes of transit in North America, including bus, rail, streetcar, paratransit, and shuttle services.
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Makes decisions based upon sound quality, engineering and scientific methods. A minimum of a 4-year degree (i.e., B.S., B.A.) or 3 - 5 years of experience in Manufacturing, Engineering and/or Quality, or a combination.
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Lead key talent development programs, including mentorship programs, coaching, individual development plan creation and execution and 360 assessments and action planning. Builds strong relationships with peers and Senior Managers to best meet company goals and objectives and strategic planning.
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Renders comprehensive care to women from menarche through menopause; plans and manages prenatal, postpartum, well woman gynecological, family planning and preconceptual care. Provides family planning counseling and various methods of birth control.
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