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Internal: JLL Project Managers, Contractors, JLL Site Facility Management, JLL account EHS Manager, JLL Site Team, Account Manager, Operations Managers, Chief Engineers, WPS Managers, Technicians, JLL Risk Management.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Granite also produces construction materials, gravel, ready-mix, recycled asphalt products, and asphalt concrete, and is a proven leader in alternative procurement project delivery.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Leadership of OT Infrastructure and services: Professional guidance of employees, students and project teams (Instruction, coordination and management of team members within the framework of the projects and activities in a matrix structure.
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A mastery in one or more project management software suits like Basecamp, Shotgrid, or Notion. 5+ years experience in games, Management experience 2-3+ years in a Lead or ExDev Manager position.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management.
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Conduct site inspections and ensure that any proposed project actions comply with environmental, floodplain, and wetland laws, regulations, and executive orders. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Fisheries, Ecology, Wildlife and Fisheries Science or Management, or related discipline.
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We are looking for a candidate who has experience in Project Management leading multi-discipline project teams, and who will serve as a leader for project coordination and collaboration across disciplines.
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Project Support - Supports all programs and initiatives during the shift; support management of current Perfect Safety Box which is Raising Canes risk management program; and severe weather practices; ensure are marketing tools are properly implemented; report all new hire paperwork and separations in a timely manner.
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5 years in a leadership role while directly leading and managing people Extensive experience working in mainstream collaboration and work management tools like Microsoft Project, JIRA, Confluence, Asana, Azure DevOps, etc and how to apply them practically based on the needs of the team.
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The Emergency Manager is a civilian, non-safety employee and coordinates emergency preparedness and disaster management services. Emergency management techniques in areas such as evacuation and relocation, shelter management, disaster communications, disaster recovery, and disaster preparedness.
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Ownership of the site EHS program, including Process Safety Management (PSM) to deliver 100% compliance, plus, leadership of the site EHS team including prioritization and assignment of tasks for the internal team and external consultants as appropriate.
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Oversees the management of the Institute's intellectual property portfolio, including patent prosecution, copyright registration, and trademark protection; Ability to independently handle complex matters with minimal supervision, and understand which issues to elevate to senior management and appropriate timing for doing so.
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This position will interact closely with the Director of Trading Cards, Product Development Team, Project Manager, a core R&D team, Finance, Sales Management, Legal, Design, and Senior Managements along with related Company staff members and external parties.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside Summer Camp Counselors will plan and implement a variety of daily enrichment activities including, but not limited to: social-emotional well-being, character development, project based learning, S.T.R.E.A.M., fitness and recreation, and academics.
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