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Candidate will be required to interface with multiple stakeholders which includes Project Manager, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Manager. Candidate will be required to interface with multiple stakeholders which includes Project Manager, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Manager.
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The Deputy Director may oversee insurance procurement, budget preparation and fiscal administration as well as multiple programs such as Self Insured, Self Administered Liability and Workers' Compensation claims programs, and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program.
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At Western Dental, we have a variety of Corporate Support Departments including Billing, Quality Management, Procurement/Facilities, Human Resources, and IT to provide you and the offices you work at administrative and technological support.
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Strong collaboration is required with all cross functional groups, interfacing with Sales, Product Development, Procurement, Sourcing, Production, Food Safety and Quality Assurance, regional facilities, and other departments as necessary.
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Deputy County Counsel positions practice in a variety of civil law areas and assignments which may include: employment; administrative law proceedings; healthcare; civil rights; eminent domain; public entity liability; environmental/land use; workers compensation; taxation; juvenile, guardianship and conservatorship; appeals; arbitration/mediation; contract; business; transactional; procurement; technology; torts; personal injury; real estate and construction law.
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With minimal supervision, assist with collecting, compiling, and analyzing data relating to substation components, equipment specifications for procurement package development and pricing, IFR/IRC design and review processes, and IEEE/NESC Standards/NERC regulations for design work.
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Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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The Geotechnical Business Class Lead will represent HDR Geotechnical Engineering to area DOTs and agencies and authorities and clearly communicate geotechnical capabilities to aid in the procurement of work both directly for them and internal HDR design efforts.
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Riverside University Health System (RUHS) - Medical Center's ten-suite operating room provides 24 hour a day service to specialties including: Endoscopy, Ear/Nose/Throat (ENT), General and Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Organ Procurement through One Legacy, Orthopedics, Plastics, Urology, and Spine Surgery.
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Reporting to the Purchasing Manager, the Purchasing Specialist (Sourcing Specialist) is responsible for procurement of goods and services in addition to ongoing category management and supplier performance management that requires a moderate degree of experience, knowledge, and professionalism.
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Will create and maintain expense reports for department accounts (including state and auxiliary funds), act as the primary contact for procurement contracts. - Incumbent will process reimbursements/payments for President Office Staff and adhere to CSU purchasing and procurement guidelines.
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Works closely with the Contracting Officer (Procurement Office) throughout the solicitation process; develop and monitor timelines/milestones, lead or participate on contract technical proposal evaluation panels, tracks the delegation, and service contract funding prepare supporting documentation for decisions reached; and coordinate the phase in and closeout of contracts.
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Manage all aspects of complicated $30M – $75M+ Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) projects, including project development, scoping, contracting, risk management, budgeting, schedule, and quality control.
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Vendor Management: Collaborate with external vendors and service providers for procurement, maintenance, and support of networking hardware, software, and services. Relevant certifications (e.g., CCNA, CCNP, CompTIA Network+) are a plus.
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Position Summary/Position The Procurement Contract Specialist II (PCSII) will purchase and negotiate in collaboration with departments in the development of midlevel, multi-year, and/or multi-departmental procurement, contracts and awards for professional services, consulting services, materials, supplies, and equipment.
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