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About the LCPS Operations & Facilities Manager Role. The Operations & Facilities Manager’s primary skill set includes the ability to organize systems that serve as the “backbone” to the school’s daily operations while also being a skillful communicator and relationship builder with staff, students, families, and external stakeholders.
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The Safety, Compliance and Risk Manager reports to the Vice President of Operations and works closely with the Warehouse & Facilities Manager, Transportation Manager, Finance and People and Culture teams.
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You will perform site visits and develop designs as required for renovation, restoration and/or construction of modern or historic Coast Guard facilities for approximately 5 to 8 projects per year ranging in budget estimate from $100K to $1.5M.
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Facilities Design and Architecture Interior Designer II. Acts in compliance with KP requirements by: developing a working knowledge of the enterprise facilities design standards development to ensure quality solutions.
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The Facilities Maintenance Engineer performs a variety of facilities support activities individually and collaboratively at our Sausalito dinnerware factory, retail showroom, and administrative office spaces.
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This is a journey level classification performing the full scope of skilled installation, maintenance, and repair work on both the traction power system (which powers the revenue vehicles) and all other high and normal voltage equipment and systems required for the operation of District facilities.
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The Senior Structural Engineer will be responsible for guiding the full structural scope and leading the development of structural system designs in support of design/build projects including Industrial, Self-storage, Controlled Environments, Entertainment, Multi-Family, and other types of facilities.
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ASM GLOBAL, the leader in privately managed public facilities has an excellent and immediate opening for an Event Representative at the Oakland Arena and RingCentral Coliseum. ASM Global is the world's largest and most trusted venue management and services company operating the most prestigious entertainment, sports, and exhibition venues spanning five continents, with a portfolio of more than 300 stadiums, arenas, convention centers, entertainment districts, theaters, amphitheaters, and equestrian and recreational centers.
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Campus/University: Grand Valley University (GVSU) is a public comprehensive institution located in West Michigan with campuses in Allendale, downtown Grand Rapids, and Holland, plus centers in Detroit, Muskegon, and Traverse City. The University attracts more than 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students with high-quality programs and state-of-the-art facilities and has been nationally recognized for innovativeness and its contribution to students’ social mobility.
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Assist with performing basic professional environmental engineering work relating to air emission sources, hazardous or solid waste facilities, water supply facilities, industrial and agricultural facilities, pollution sources, existing site conditions, water resource, and underground storage tanks.
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Provide daily summary reports to the Director of School Operations of safety incidents/concerns, facilities concerns, and/or observations that require monitoring. In addition, the Campus Supervisor implements facilities and event support plans, and inspects the campus.
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Design experience in the preparation of site layouts, grading plans, storm water management facilities, water quality best management practices, ADA accessibility, and site utilities, and other associated improvements.
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Transportation facilities and similar works; Conducts research for design information such as as-builts, Right-of-Way (R/W) mapping and requirements, aerial photos and utility information. Under the amendment to Government Code Section 18220, state agencies shall give preference to a qualified applicant (up to 26 years of age) who is, or has been, a dependent child in foster care, a homeless youth, a formerly incarcerated youth, or a victim of human trafficking.
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10+ years of civil / highway design experience as the Engineer of Record on Caltrans facilities. Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering (KIE) has an immediate opening for a dynamic Roadway Engineer in our growing Design Engineering Services (DES) Group.
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And scope of facilities (i.e., Fischer Tropsch/ Syngas/ Methanol/ Ethanol Plants, Utilities’ Plants (i.e., Water Treatment Plants, Boiler Feed Water, Flare, Air Supply Units, Instrument and Plant Air, DCS/ SIS, Control Room, Cogen, etc.
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