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Executing on the day-to-day: Support with the execution and management of non-competitive event activities such as managing cost changes, product discontinuations/reformulations/artwork changes, new item sourcing, etc.
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Allied Universal® Event Services, North America’s premier crowd management, event staffing, and consulting company, offers exciting careers that make you an integral part of the event excitement.
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At least 2-4 years relevant experience supporting experience in SWPPP, including sampling and analysis, non-storm water and storm water visual observations and preparation of Rain Event Action Plans, environmental restoration, landscape construction, and erosion control.
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Manage IT sourcing process with minimal support, start-to-finish, for simple to medium complexity projects (to include market research, sourcing strategy, RFX / event development, negotiations, management of communications, and stakeholder involvement, etc.
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Design, develop, and configure ServiceNow CMDB modules and ITOM, including Discovery, Service Mapping, Event Management, and Configuration Management." Good to have proficiency in Service Mapping, Event Management, and Configuration Management.
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Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. The Check-in Supervisor is primarily responsible for overseeing all aspects of the events taking place in the venue including developing, coordinating, and supervising all event related activities key to the operation of the facility including the coordination of staffing at the property, collection and distribution of event information from management, customer service representation to our guests.
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Setup for logging (Event and Audit), SDI/GMI Service (Registry file on the Mainframe), local cache, QPASA for alerting of message consumption on queues and WSRR Connectivity. Installation, configuration, deployment and management of Enterprise Applications in a clustered and non-clustered environment using IBM WebSphere Application Server on Linux, Solaris, AIX and Windows Servers.
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Using web application performance management tools like Tivoli Performance Viewer to monitor resources like jvm heap size, CPU time, JDBC connection pooling and transaction management.
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Understanding of design concepts and event management experience is a plus. Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Workfront, Google Docs, Smartsheet, MS Project). The Marketing Project Manager will be part of the Project Management Office (PMO) and will play a critical role in managing industry events, trade shows, corporate events, and internal events as needed.
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Experience and interest in event management a plus. Proficient in project management tools (e.g., Workfront, Google docs, Smartsheet, MS Project, etc. The Marketing Project Manager, who reports into the Project Management Office (PMO), plays a key role in the organization, coordination, and management of industry events and trade shows as well as corporate, executive, and internal events as needed.
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Vagaro, Inc. develops an all-in-one business management platform and a powerful online marketplace for the salon, spa, and fitness industries. Occasional documentary event shooting. Vagaro, Inc. develops an all-in-one business management platform and a powerful online marketplace for the salon, spa, and fitness industries.
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In this role, you will apply software development experience and security knowledge towards the support of authentication, authorization, security information and event management, web application security, and identity management technologies utilized to maintain secure operating environments for Livermore Computing resources and critical institutional services at LLNL. This position is in the Livermore Computing Division within the Computing Principal Associate Directorate.
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Event Planning and Coordination: Assist in the planning and coordination of fundraising events, including venue selection, logistics management, and vendor coordination. Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, event planning, marketing, or related field preferred.
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Please join us at our Hiring Event / Job Fair on Tuesday, June 25th from 10:00am to 3:30pm. Managed by Oakmont Management Group,we provide exceptional quality, comfort, and care with five-star services and amenities.
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In addition, the MESA Program Coordinator will support the Director in data collection and report writing, management and distribution of materials and supplies and event planning and execution.
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