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Who You AreCalifornia-licensed civil engineer with 20+ years of professional experience leading and/or preparing engineering design documents (plans, specifications, and cost estimates) for river engineering projects with an emphasis on and/or interest in river restoration, salmonid habitat enhancement, fish passage, erosion protection, and flood management in Northern California.
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Excludes a person who performs purely on behalf of a mortgage loan originator, those engaged in cost-free loss mitigation efforts or loan assumptions, and bank employees subject to the. Takes responsibility for working directly with the KeyBank Model Risk Control Group regarding model documentation and annual validation requirements.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager or Quantity Surveyor to provide commercial management, cost control and estimating services on a global technology client’s massive data center construction program onsite in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Support for current product line- optimize supply chain for ingredients and manufacturing, provide and implement solutions for cost control/reduction and other continuous improvement initiatives.
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About the RoleLendingClub's Enterprise and Operational Risk Management team is responsible for leading enterprise and operational risk management activities throughout the Bank. This team supports the Bank’s Chief Risk Officer (CRO) by managing all enterprise and operational risk governance activities (e.g., management and board committee governance, policy and training strategy and administration, issue management, operational loss events, and risk and control self-assessments.
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A Project Engineer’s primary obligation is project document control; additionally, the Project Engineer should gain competence in project administration, cost control, and scheduling tasks.
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Negotiates, analyzes, and prepares subcontracts, purchase order agreements, and cost control budgets. Advanced knowledge of cost control, budgeting, billing, and forecasting, and ability to present data that can be easily consumed.
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Strong understanding of network security technologies, their operation and limitations including: Firewalls, Network IDS/IPS Solutions, Network Microsegmentation, Network Access Control solutions ,IPSec and TLS based VPNs , Web Application Firewalls, Egress controls.
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Computer proficiency in Windows applications (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint)Excellent referencesBi-lingual preferredLive Nation’s policy regarding vaccinations and masking related to a pandemic or other infectious disease control measures, acts of God, health and safety mandates and/or restrictions imposed by applicable local, state or federal governments has evolved over time.
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This involves working with internal & external cross-functional stakeholders on design for manufacturing & assembly, manufacturing process design & implementation, statistical quality control, and root cause analysis to ensure that Zipline suppliers can meet quality, cost & delivery targets set for them.
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BRG's Construction Advisory practice offers professional experience and competence in fact finding, data analytics, claims/dispute analysis and management, and litigation support; along with technical expertise in engineering, architecture, construction management, public contracting, specifications and technical document development, schedule development and analysis, cost analysis, negotiations, and expert witness testimony.
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Responsible for supplier selection, purchase order placement, cost control and inventory management for engineering and fabrication groups Processes purchase requisitions, purchase change orders and requests for quotes to suppliers.
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Three years of culinary management experience in contract food service, fine dining setting, or restaurant with inventory and purchasing knowledge and control. Proficient in menu development, cost controls, purchasing, and inventory with a focus on sourcing and utilizing local food products.
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Cost Management: Coordinate with EVP and VP of Operations, CFO, Corporate Controller and Divisional Controller to establish annual facility budgets. Quality Control and Assurance: Responsible for coordination and collaboration with plant and corporate QC/QA teams to: Ensure that all products meet or exceed quality and safety standards.
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The responsibilities include but are not limited to development and implementation of property-wide strategies, scaling and oversight of our exciting new home share program, employing cost-control and revenue improvement programs as well as developing annual operating budgets and sales and marketing plans.
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