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Communicate changes to the detailing team and reconcile all resulting structural detail changes with all team members Organize detailing RFI’s and create formal RFI’s for review by the engineer, architect, and general contractor Communicate with off-site detailing subcontractors to ensure quality drawings are delivered on time Review and submittal of shop drawings created by steel detailers Assist project manager in management of subcontractors, including metal deckers, miscellaneous steel, etc.
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If you have a MedPED and you are selected for an on-site interview at Sandia National Laboratories, there may be additional steps necessary to ensure compliance with NNSA security requirements prior to the interview date.
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This position reports to the Copy Manager and supports the Marketing team, which is responsible for overall strategic planning and execution of integrated marketing (site and e-mail design, in-store communications, social media) and TV/video advertising campaigns.
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Hands-on experience with any of the two CI/CD tools: Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Helm, Chef, Terraform. Staff Site Reliability Engineer. Hands-on experience with Kubernetes, Container Orchestrations, Docker, and Cloud Native applications.
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Ability to work on-site up to 100% of the time at the Livermore, CA facility. Sandia National Laboratories is the nation's premier science and engineering lab for national security and technology innovation, with teams of specialists focused on cutting-edge work in a broad array of areas.
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SRE Capability - to leverage knowledge and best practices of Site Reliability Engineering such as SLO, SLI, and SLA definitions to establish error budgets with customers, eliminate toil via automation, perform emergency response (triage, postmortem, retrospective), analyze business needs with architects to plan demand forecast and provide capacity planning, understand chaos engineering for resiliency, and to inspire others in supporting Chevron’s Agile/DevOps transformation.
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Site 300 is an experimental test site operated by LLNL. Situated on 7,000 acres in rural foothills approximately six miles southwest of downtown Tracy and 15 miles southeast of Livermore, Site 300 hosts approximately 200 employees with expertise in such fields as engineering, chemistry, biology, and environmental restoration.
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Provide emergency response support to incidents on-site. Understand IH or IS hazards in your assigned directorate and report regularly to line management on the issues associated with regulatory compliance in the directorate you support.
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The Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will be a lead on the DevOps team and is responsible for system administration areas including monitoring, installation, configuration, maintenance, operations, and architecture of AWS cloud environments and on premise environments.
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Travel: No On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital). May be required to participate in the department on-call of Evidence-Based Practice and psychotherapy research methods.
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Serve as a production assistant in our studio or on-site, aiding in various aspects of video content creation, including camera operation, set design, and lighting. Quarterly Bonuses/Commission: You will be eligible for either a bonus or commission, paid on a quarterly basis.
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Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana. Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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Project responsibility will have a primary focus on solid waste management, including landfill gas, landfills and landfill infrastructure, composting, and other projects, which may require design, engineering, permitting, construction and/or operations support.
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Even if you haven’t been a “power” player before, that won’t limit you from gaining valuable job experience because – depending on the site – you may be trained to be a heavy equipment operator, using powered industrial trucks (PIT) such as a forklift or pallet driver.
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We are seeking a Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join Abbott's Heart Failure Division on-site in Pleasanton, CA. Represents Regulatory Affairs on cross-functional product development and manufacturing support teams.
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