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The City of Oakland is currently recruiting to fill five (5) Assistant Engineer I (Office) vacancies within the Department of Transportation and the Oakland Public Works Department. Assistant Engineer Is are responsible for routine office or field projects and are expected to direct them to completion.
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We’re a tight knit team based in Hayes Valley, and we’re on the hunt for a fast-moving, fun loving, high energy Office Experience Manager to join the crew! Not often, but with office management comes furniture, supplies, and mail delivery.
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Office tasks to include processing mail; handling simple utility bills and invoice payments; keeping track of supplies for office/bathroom, cleaning, stocking, and orders; coordinating schedules and payment with cleaners and other vendors; running occasional on-demand errands for staff.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc. The Postal Service operates over 30,000 post office location.
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Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points. Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail.
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We are seeking a dynamic SMB, Customer Success Manager to join our team and play a vital role in ensuring the success and satisfaction of veterinary office staff who use our platform. Run the onboarding process for veterinary office staff, ensuring they have a smooth and successful start with our platform.
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Act as formally designated in–house counsel to firm; conduct privileged discussions with and advise the Office of the General Counsel, partners, associates and business professionals on OCG review and compliance issues, approaches and processes.
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We have a hybrid office culture with 2 days a week at home and 3 in our Financial District office, SF. We will hire talented people regardless of location, but we prefer candidates in the SF Bay Area or willing to relocate.
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The Director will collaborate closely with other offices, including, but not limited to, Admissions, Human Resources, Library, Office of Strategic Communications and Relations, Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Online Learning, Facilities and Business Operations, Provost's Office, Public Programs, and the various offices within Student Affairs.
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Social Workers attend delinquency court regularly and provide collaboration and consultation as part of a multi-disciplinary team composed of the juvenile probation department, the public defender’s office, county behavioral health, and other civil legal service providers.
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The Administrative Director reports to the ZSFG Clinical Laboratory CLIA Director, the Office of the UCSF Vice Dean at ZSFG and the ZSFG Chief Operating Officer and provides direction for all administrative aspects of the clinical laboratory.
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The Silicon Valley office of a large national corporation is looking for a Senior Patent Litigation attorney to manage an active litigation caseload throughout the world. The San Francisco Bay Area office of a large national corporation is looking for an Associate General Counsel to be their Chief Litigation Counsel.
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Dog friendly office. Note: We have an in-office work environment in both our SF & NYC office. Data warehouse experience - cloud data warehouse preferred (Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, BigQuery.
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Awesome office located in SOMA District just minutes from BART, Muni, AC Transit, and SamTrans. Awesome office located in SOMA District just minutes from BART, Muni, AC Transit, and SamTrans. As a Data Scientist, youll use your full toolkit statistical modeling, machine learning, data mining, data visualization, and software engineering to develop data products and models that are used by millions of users and power the growth of our business.
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Serve as the main administrative coordinator for the Office of Student Affairs events and work independently to oversee event logistics (including event planning, social media, event promotion, room set-up/clean-up, catering, AV, and IT) and coordinate with departments and offices on main campus and at the law school as needed.
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