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For detailed information about the classification, please click on the link to view the full job description: Fire Captain (#8146). The equivalent of five years combined full-time, paid experience as a Firefighter and/or Fire Engineer in the Alameda County Fire Department and successful completion of the Alameda County Fire Department Captain's Task Book.
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San Francisco-based architecture firm with over 30 years of experience shaping the urban fabric of California is seeking a Job Captain/Designer ( licensure not required ) to join their studio. The ideal candidate is a well-rounded Job Captain/ Designer with strong design & technical skills and a passion for civic & multi-family housing projects.
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Firm Description - Job Captain. Demonstrated 3D modeling/BIM proficiency (ArchiCAD preferred, but not required) Firm Description - Job Captain. Walker Warner Architects is an award-winning San Francisco firm with a staff of 70+ that has completed many residential, winery and hospitality projects in California, Hawaii and other Western states.
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Previous experience as a Banquet Captain or in a similar leadership role within the hospitality industry, preferably in a wedding or event setting. We are seeking a dedicated Banquet Captain to join our team and lead the execution of flawless weddings and events.
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The Captain operates a United States Coast Guard (USCG) inspected small passenger vessel under contract with the National Park Service between the San Francisco Waterfront, Alcatraz Island, and on adjacent routes in a manner that ensures the safety and security of the crew, enjoyment of passengers, and respect for the environment.
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It is further distinguished from the lower-level Police Lieutenant classification in that the Police Captain has overall responsibility for the management and direction of a department comprised of multidisciplinary programs and staff.
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We are looking for an exceptional 'Job Captain' who will lead the coordination of consultants and internal resources for each phase of the project from schematic design through construction documents.
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With a focus on seafood, Orla brings creativity to life in unexpected ways- including fresh techniques to timeless classics and cross-pollinating regional flavors.
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Firm Description - Job Captain Walker Warner Architects is an award-winning San Francisco firm with a staff of 70+ that has completed many residential, winery and hospitality projects in California, Hawaii and other Western states.
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Conducts and ensures compliance with vessel maintenance and inspection requirements as prescribed by the company.
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Operational knowledge of high-speed ferry and 100-ton vessels and including vessel electronics.
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Position is very hands on with excessive interaction with staff and customers during events.
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A Captain is a vessel manager who leads, manages, supervises, and trains crew including First Officers, Deckhands and Captains. City Experiences is seeking a Captain for our Alcatraz operation in San Francisco.
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Will be using Autocad and revit to complete corporate tenant improvements thorugh design phase and production phase.
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Comply with all National Park Service directives and Alcatraz Cruises policies, to ensure passengers, guests, and visitors to the Golden Gate National Recreational Area have a quality interpretive experience.
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Title: captain in Oakland, CA
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