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We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented professional to join our team as our first-ever Director of Operations (Back Office), focusing on process orientation and improvement, renewals management, accounts receivable and collections, state registrations and vendor forms.
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Coordinate with the Global Security Program Offices and Sites to establish milestones and monitor adherence to master plans and schedules Successfully adapt to the needs and objectives of program in order to ensure project success and a positive experience.
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Los Angeles Skills Academy: is an official provider of the American Red Cross Nurse Assistant Training Program. The instructor will provide a quality program that meets state regulations and compliance standards as well as meet the expectations for the course participants.
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Job Title: Specialist, Program Finance. Preparing variance analysis in support of program management for internal weekly and monthly reviews. Strong interpersonal and leadership skill set, including the capability to interface with customers and form strong business partnerships with key program leaders.
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Work Experience: At least 5 years of industry experience in a related field to include a minimum of 2 years of program management experience and 2 years of infrared or image sensor systems engineering experience.
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RVS is seeking an experienced Program Quality Engineer to implement and develop quality engineering and customer quality flow-down requirements throughout proposal and program life cycle in our Focal Plan Operations factory located in Goleta, CA.This is an onsite position.
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Leadership skills including: Excellent Customer Experience behaviors, a strong sense of urgency, attention to detail, creative problem solving and sound decision-making skills that align with strategic initiatives, effective delegation and validation, and the ability to execute daily priorities efficiently.
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Another skill is attention to detail as the energy consultant will need to be able to create a plan of action for the business. Another skill is attention to detail as the energy consultant will need to be able to create a plan of action for the business.
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This position requires strong attention to detail, physical stamina, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. As a Loader/Unloader at DHL, your primary responsibility will be the efficient and safe loading and unloading of packages and freight from trucks and delivery vehicles.
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With motivation promoten by personal success, you will challenge yourself in a tailored training program that includes specialized coaching and one-on-one mentorship designed to help you gain the foundational skillset and product knowledge needed to evolve into becoming a successful Wealth Advisor.
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Lecturer appointments will range from one-quarter to one-year time, with the possibility of reappointment, depending upon performance and Program needs. For information about the UCSB Writing Program, which has received a CCCC Writing Program Certificate of Excellence, please visit our website.
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Attention to detail and strong organizational skills are essential in order to ensure accurate and timely completion of DMV transactions. Your primary responsibility will be to handle all DMV documentation and processes for vehicle sales and purchases.
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This role will require having an excellent understanding of the construction industry, a keen eye for detail and great organizational skills. Detail-oriented, organized, and able to multitask.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Automotive Technician to join our dynamic team. - Strong problem-solving skills and detail-oriented. o 401K Retirement Program. Comply with state vehicle requirements by testing engine, safety, and combustion control standards.
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Mentor Community Services , a part of the Sevita family, provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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