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Serves as a Diversity Officer (together with a faculty member) representing the Bren School to UCSB’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advises Bren School staff on issues related to fundraising for, recruitment of, and academic advising to support underrepresented students.
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives including LGBTQ+ History, Dia de los Muertos Celebration, Money Management/Money Relationship, and more. Vituity appreciates differences; our dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion is at the heart of our organization.
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We celebrate community and employee diversity, strive for inclusion and belonging, and promote empowered participation. Supervises a staff of skilled and semi-skilled workers in such maintenance duties as painting, carpentry, masonry, cement work, and general upkeep involving structures, furnishings, equipment, floor coverings, acoustical ceiling, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, and related systems.
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Experience in hotel engineering or maintenance a plus. Related Work Experience: Some experience in general maintenance, exterior and interior surface preparation and painting. Perform preventive maintenance on tools and kitchen and mechanical room equipment, including cleaning and lubrication.
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We are seeking a Group Sales Manager to target, solicit and cultivate business within the assigned group market segment, with efforts directed toward securing mid-week room night production and revenue generation, as well as securing group affiliated meeting and food & beverage revenues.
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Installation, maintenance, and repair procedures for structures and utilities, including construction, electrical/electronic repair, plumbing, welding, HVAC, roofing, painting, concrete and asphalt work, and grounds and custodial work.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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Works with the Archives Preservation Manager recommendations to follow policies in the specialty care and maintenance of non-living collection including but not limited to ponds and pools, tiles, preservation of elements on the historic property, and the best practice in treatment of artifacts throughout the property.
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Lockheed Martin's Santa Barbara Focal Plane Infrared Sensors Business is seeking a seasoned Security Manager and Facility Security Officer (FSO) to join our team on-site. Manage all functions of the defense industrial security program and special access programs, i.e. physical security, classified cyber security (network, standalone and test equipment), visitor control, security clearance processing, document control, classification management, contract security specification administration, COMSEC operations, security education and awareness, investigations, asset protection, access control, etc.
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As such, MSTS places great value on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and is committed to a diverse and equitable workforce, with an inclusive culture that values and celebrates the diversity of our people, talents, ideas, and perspectives.
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The Public Works Department is comprised of eight Programs and Divisions including Administration, Engineering, Parks and Open Space, Capital Improvement Program, Street Lighting, Traffic Engineering Operations and Maintenance, Street Maintenance, and Solid Waste and Environmental Services.
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As the Event Sales Manager, you are responsible for a large majority of the Santa Barbara regional sales and must create sales strategies and implement streamlined communication between clients, in-house teams, upper management and marketing by creating SOPs.
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Supports the Museum's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion for fellow staff, guests and the community. In addition, the Event Manager serves as a member of Department Heads and assumes a leadership role in the Museum by participating in committees, helping as Manager on Duty as needed, and representing the Museum at community events and/or conferences.
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The AVC/Dean collaborates with the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and other offices to align undergraduate education with the vision and goals of a Minority-Serving Institution.
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Diversity and inclusion are fundamental to our core values at Waters Corporation. We are united by diversity and thrive on it for the benefit of our employees, our products, our customers and our community.
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