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Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, CAD, Civil 3D, Adobe, and Microsoft Outlook. + Knowledge with: Total Stations, GPS, Data Collectors, Metal Detectors, General surveying equipment, 2018 version of Carlson software.
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Complete assignments or special projects at various hotels as assigned by the regional vice president for the purpose of gaining additional experience in preparation for promotion to general manager.
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Under the general direction of the Program Delivery Support (PDS) Assistant and Deputy Assistant Environmental Services Managers and the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) Director of Environmental Services, the Environmental Mitigation Management Application (EMMA) Manager works in the Program Delivery group, which is part of the Authority’s Office of Program Delivery, Environmental Services Branch and reports directly to the Deputy Assistant Environmental Services Manager.
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Under the general direction of the Information Technology Manager II for the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), within Enterprise Information Services (EIS) California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), the Information Technology Manager I is responsible for driving the strategic direction of EIS through the use of emerging technology and innovation.
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Collaborating with cross-functional teams, including Finance, the Office of the Chief Data Officer, the Office of the General Counsel, Business Services Technology, Network Information Security, Internal Audit, and other firm functions to gather relevant data and establish data integrity for analysis.
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They have grown extensively over the years and are looking to immediately hire a Project Manager in their Sacramento office. Computer knowledge and efficiency, including Microsoft Office products & HCSS Heavy Job.
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Under general direction of the Staff Services Manager II, the Staff Services Manager (SSM) I serves as the recruitment and employee retention manager for the Labor Commissioner's Office.
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Collaborates with the Sacramento GME Physician Champion and Program Directors in designing and implementing specialty specific and general GME faculty development activities and opportunities. Works with system GME office, legal, and Program Director(s) for disciplinary actions and processes.
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Under the general direction of the Staff Services Manager II (Media Relations and Events Manager) the Staff Services Manager (SSM) I supports the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) overall communications strategy by overseeing the Media and Public Communications Office Events Unit.
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Under the general direction of the Chief, Administrative Services Division (ASD), the Staff Services Manager III (SSM III) directs a multi-dimensional professional and technical staff that provides a variety of consulting, analytical, and technical services to the management and staff of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the California Office of the Secretary of Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA.
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The Staff Services Manager (SSM) I serves as Unit Manager and supervises four analysts in the Office of Professional Development & Engagement (OPDE), Organizational Support Services Section (OSSS), Organizational Services Unit (OSU.
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With five office locations across the west, we specialize in constructing retail, grocery, multifamily, mixed-use, hospitality, senior housing, theater, office, recreation, medical and industrial facilities.
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The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation is recruiting for one (1) permanent, full-time, Staff Services Manager III , Chief, Fiscal Management Office (FMO) , within the Administration Division/Fiscal Management Office.
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This position is responsible for assisting the general manager with the daily operations of the hotel to maintain standards for guest satisfaction, employee satisfaction, quality assurance and asset protection while managing costs within budget.
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REGISTER USING THIS LINK HERE: To Apply: Under the general direction of the Office of Strategic Investment Planning Chief, a Supervising Transportation Planner, the incumbent supports statewide investment strategies and prioritization of projects for various state and federal competitive programs.
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