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NPDES (municipal MS4, construction, industrial, groundwater dewatering, other), SWPPP, SUSMP, TMDLs, water resource management plans, Special Area Management Plans, Caltrans WPCM, The candidate for this position will sit in our downtown Los Angeles, Riverside, or Laguna Hills office and will work on exciting large transportation and municipal agency contracts as well as private contracts to contribute a real positive impact on our community.
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The position may oversee projects related to the development of SWPPP's; field inspections; storm water and non-storm water sampling; NPDES storm water permit compliance; municipal storm water ordinance compliance; and reporting.
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Municipal government, infrastructure and mobility financing or strategy. You will work with state, county and municipal level administrations, agencies and departments on a range of strategy and policy issues affecting the social, environmental and economic vibrancy of cities, regions and states.
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The Clinical Research Associate I works directly with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator, or Research Nurse to coordinate and/or implement the study. Works with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator or Research Nurse to coordinate/implement study.
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Supervise project support staff, including Project Engineer and Project Administrator. Work as a team with Project Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Administrator and assist as needed.
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Must have previous Warranty Administrator/Clerk auto dealership experience. The Automotive Service Warranty Administrator/Clerk performs a wide range of administrative and office support duties associated with vehicle warranties.
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We also have dedicated training to become a Facility Administrator, and training to become a Regional Operations Director. Health care experience a plus including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification.
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Broad based duties may include the following:Stormwater compliance, including inspection of and reporting on construction, industrial, and municipal sites;Environmental site assessment and remediation, including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), and the field assessment of contaminated soil gas, soil, indoor air and groundwater.
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The USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology is seeking an Associate Research Administrator to join its team This is a great opportunity for a reliable and self-motivated person to come in and be part of the pre-award administration team.
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Carl Warren & Company is a leading nationwide Third-Party Administrator (TPA) founded in 1944. Carl Warren has been a trusted partner specializing in property and casualty claims management, subrogation recovery, and litigation management for private and public sectors, insurance companies, and captives.
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Stoss continually seeks Landscape Design and Urbanism interns to work with our growing team on a variety of landscape projects including: parks and open spaces; urban and campus design; ecological and resiliency planning; municipal and regional strategies; multi-scale landscape infrastructures; development and remediation projects; furnishings and exhibitions.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Payroll Administrator to join our dynamic team. Process payroll for a large number of employees (up to 200) using the Paycor and ADP software systems.
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Clinical Research Center duties include managing the daily aspects of clinical trials and maintaining study records with a primary focus on research imaging studies and other ophthalmic studies as assigned by the Administrator of the Clinical Research Center.
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Will be primarily involved in highway drainage design, plans production, drainage analysis and documentation, water quality BMP sizing, and stormwater management design & permitting for Caltrans, Metro, OCTA, SBCTA, Municipal clients and agencies throughout Southern California, but there will be opportunities to lead the drainage design on railroad, aviation and maritime projects as well.
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Customer vertical markets may include K-12 education, post-secondary, small/medium municipal and county government. Customer vertical markets may include K-12 education, post-secondary, small/medium municipal and county government.
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