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Manage the ongoing upkeep of our facilities in collaboration with the management company, building security, and various vendors. We are looking for an equally wonderful Workplace Experience Manager to play a key role in creating a seamless environment, furthering our ‘People First’ culture for all guests and employees, and ensuring workplace operations run smoothly at all times.
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The Communications and Change Manager will also be responsible for tracking and measuring the effectiveness of all change management campaigns and activities. We're looking for a Communications and Change Manager to work directly with project leads in HR, Real Estate/Workplace and IT and partner closely with the Talent, Engagement and Employee Communications team to develop and execute effective communications and change programs for Project.
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6+ years working in workplace experience in the areas of Corporate Real Estate, Facilities, and Workplace Management. Oversee all facets of facilities management, services, and resources to ensure seamless operations.
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Schedule: Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with some flexible scheduling required Summary: Under the direction of the Property Manager, performs skilled tasks in the maintenance and janitorial of rental units, common restrooms, area facilities, and grounds, and other work as required to protect the performance and curb appeal of the site.
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BioMed Realty is seeking a Senior Property Manager to lead the daily operations and maintenance of a life science portfolio in the Bay Area. This role involves regular collaboration with BioMed Facilities, Leasing, and Development departments to ensure exceptional experiences at each campus.
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JOB SUMMARY The Business Manager is responsible for overall non-academic/instructional business operations of the school site including School Operations and Administration, Accounting, Finance and Budget Management, Data Management, School Leadership, and Serving as a Partner to the Principal.
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Ensure compliance with all health and safety, environment and risk management policies and procedures in conjunction with the area/site manager. Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience in facilities management or related field.
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8 years food service management experience in an acute-care hospital or similar institution. They support more than two dozen locally run acute care hospitals as well as physician organizations; medical research facilities; regionwide home health, hospice and occupational health networks; and long-term care centers.
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Certifications such as Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) or Project Management Professional (PMP) These facilities include but are not limited to service centers, data centers, contact centers, office buildings, shops, warehouses, construction and equipment yards, vehicle maintenance garages, and meeting and training facilities.
$132,000 - $226,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Oversee and manage facilities maintenance, tenant improvement, and capital projects, adhering to maintenance schedule, timeline, and budget accordingly. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Manage all day-to-day property management functions, including but not limited to, inspection of property and tenant spaces, building operations and administration, and tenant relations.
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Primary responsibilities be to provide project and construction management for our water & wastewater projects (i.e. pumping stations, pipelines, treatment facilities, etc.) Experience with document management systems, ProCore or equivalent.
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The Office Coordinator will work directly with the Culture Manager and the Director of Operations to assist the management and contribute to the success of a performance-driven environment.
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Conduct weekly site lead meetings for all site leads and provide a weekly discussion report to the Site Operations Manager. Take ownership of site space management software (OfficeRnD) by providing continuous updates regarding equipment, memberships, and making all necessary changes within a timely manner.
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Ideal candidates may have experience in construction, facilities management, project management, account management, and other public agency or customer-facing project delivery positions.
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The Project Manager will provide leadership and management of project teams to successfully deliver scope of work projects in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. 5-7+ years’ experience commissioning and qualifying bio-pharmaceutical facilities, systems, and equipment, with project management experience highly preferred.
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