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Working Title: Nurse Surveyor Training Supervisor. The Health Facilities Evaluator II (Supervisor) (HFE II Sup) reviews all reports, surveys and correspondence prepared by field staff, and State Fire Marshalls.
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Compensation range: $34.00 - $40.00 City Experiences is seeking a Maintenance Manager for our operation in San Francisco About You: This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences' RESPECT Service System.
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In coordination with the Maintenance Supervisor, evaluates building maintenance and repairs on a daily basis. Operates the facility and supervises employees in the absence of the General Manager, Operations Manager, and Supervisor Lead. Must know limits of jurisdiction, when to refer and defer to General Manager, Operations Manager or Supervisor Lead. Supervises all employees under the direction of the General Manager/Operations Manager and Supervisor Lead.
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Participates in the facility’s infection control program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff. Informs the RN Supervisor or RN in charge of the facility and others as appropriate of resident status and related matters.
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Share our love for milk tea by offering endless tea on us, every shift. The Shift Lead position primarily focuses on delivering an amazing experience for both team members and guests. Success in the Shift Lead role includes coaching and training team members in order to ensure high performance and effective people development.
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We're offering an exhilarating opportunity to join our dynamic team on a the Day shift, from 6:00 AM to 2:30 PM, with the potential to land a permanent spot and skyrocket your career in the logistics world.
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Coming into 2024, Shoreline Amphitheatre is setting new objectives and processes for its zero-waste program, which will be spearheaded by the Venue Sustainability Manager and Zero Waste Supervisor.
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Position SummaryNovogradac & Company LLP is searching for a Manager to join our fast-growing firm.
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If you exemplify our values in your everyday actions and you are an experienced Assistant Manager/General Manager/Shift Supervisor within the industry and are looking for an exciting opportunity to deliver "I Love It Here" experiences to your Guests and Crew Members, then The Melt is for you.
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Reporting to the Dean of Workforce and Economic Development or assigned administrator, the Project Supervisor plans, organizes, implements and directs project services within the Workforce Institute's scope of services.
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The Site Supervisor will be responsible for safely coordinating activities within the c ustodial/janitorial, lab and cleanroom spaces. SBM is seeking a Site Supervisor for a site in Sunnyvale, California.
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Informs RN Supervisor or RN in charge of the facility of significant changes in resident condition, unusual occurrences, incidents, or accidents as indicated and per facility policy and procedure.
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The Janitor Supervisor is responsible for the overall supervision and implementation of base janitorial service and general supervision of the assigned team. The Janitor Supervisor provides leadership and guidance to ensure work performed meets the Governments' and Ahtna Integrated Services, Inc.'s standards of performance.
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Shift time consists of US time, EMEA time and APAC time. This position is a Shift Position (Saturday / Sunday shifts are expected to be part of the role). CEH / CompTIA CYSA+ certifications - An advantage.
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Field Supervisor - Building Automation Systems. Job Summary: The BAS Field Engineer Supervisor will work with our clients on creating a database of control programs and systems, programming, and installing the Control Systems for the clients buildings.
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