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The Account Manager is the primary administrative contact for hospital leadership regarding the facility Medical Equipment Maintenance Program. Account Manager functions as a facility’s Biomedical or Clinical Engineering Manager within a Healthcare Organization.
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The Account Manager is a key member of many inter-hospital committees such as life safety, environment of care, capital acquisition, budgeting. Serves as technical advisor on medical device purchases, safety related issues/concerns, regulatory requirements, Joint Commission Standards specific to the Environment of Care (EOC), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.
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Under direction, plans, assigns, reviews and supervises the work of assigned Planning and Building staff; performs a variety of tasks in support of programs assigned to the Department of Planning and Building including public information, long-range planning, current planning, environmental review, natural resources management, housing, economic and energy conservation, information services, and other related work as required.
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Service Product Manager. Work with Finance, IT and BUs to develop and maintain SMS, CRM, ITSM and ERP solutions that capture and analyze customer service and support activities and performance to support organizational requirements for metrics and KPIs.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for all aspects of the workers’ compensation case, including evaluating the merits of the case, providing guidance and counsel to the clients through effective communication, medical review, and negotiating, settling and litigating cases, if necessary.
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Rantec is hiring a Test Engineering Manager. Rantec is hiring a Test Engineering Manager. Thorough knowledge of LabView, PC's, MS Project, and MS Office is desirable. Free catered lunch on the Friday/payday that we work.
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This position reports to the Store Manager and has the following direct reports: Department Supervisor, Sales Advisor. Give input to the Store Manager and Area Teams on allocation and replenishment to secure garment levels according to sales trends and inform the Store Manager of any potential risks, threats, and opportunities related to the competitor landscape.
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Established General Engineering Contractor seeking motivated, professional, and career minded Civil Construction Project Manager for our San Luis Obispo office location. Provide mentorship to Project Engineers with clarity which develops their skill set toward techniques and tasks that meaningfully support a Project Manager.
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WinnCompanies is looking for a Assistant Property Manager to assist our team located in San Luis Obispo, CA. Under the supervision of the Property Manager, assist in all facets of physical and financial Management as needed and assigned.
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In keeping with the Dignity Health care philosophy, the Assistant Nurse Manager (ANM) functions collaboratively and uses independent judgment to provide high quality care by assuring appropriate staffing on a shift basis or more as indicated by patient acuity and census.
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The Medical Technology Coordinator is responsible for managing the Biomedical Services department at a healthcare facility in San Luis Obispo, CA. This position serves as the main point of contact for hospital leadership in relation to the Medical Equipment Maintenance Program.
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Duties include: Reporting to senior leadership; Building & improving accounting functions including financial reporting, closing process, audits, tax, DCAA compliance, AOP, & business process controls.
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Responsibilities would be as a Civil Division Project Manager. Understanding of scheduling software, Primavera P6. Working knowledge of civil construction equipment and techniques, drawing and specifications, building materials and required standards applicable to discipline.
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When in the field, inspection going work for conformity to the Contract Documents, assist superintendents with task problem solving, reinforce project safety which may include Written Warnings to personnel for safety &/or behavioral deficiencies.
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Proficiency with all MS Office products, Procore, and Bluebeam. The position requires the ability to discern and ascertain elements of risk unique to each project based on the Owner supplied data (plans, specifications, geotechnical reports, environmental mitigation parameters, etc.
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