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The HPCDP reviews, plans, designs, implements, and evaluates public health chronic disease interventions and related risk factors to advance health and racial equity and improve health-related quality of life for all Coloradans.
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The majority of your day would be spent on a team performing various tasks for projects in the following disciplines: watershed assessments, watershed planning studies, water supply planning, storm water/drainage way master plans, storm drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, floodplain mapping studies, and flood control.
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These projects include FEMA Risk MAP (Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning) activities, transportation drainage, environmental engineering, dam breach hazard analyses, and other specialized water resources projects.
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Complete a plan and specification review for an assigned project, assessing the risk areas and bringing them to the attention of the Senior Estimator. Assist in field surveying and work layout support including elevation, control points, and compilation of as-built data.
$75,396 - $115,806Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 28 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Ensuring the consistent application of OSHA safety standards (ie- hazardous materials, PPE, confined space entry, fire & emergency planning, lockout/tagout, etc.) Provide care and maintenance to the landscaped building areas including flowers beds, shrubs, trees, grass, weed control, and any other landscaping projects.
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Responsible for knowing and properly applying safety, infection control and risk management procedures. As a critical care partner on the Nursing Team, our CNA's are valued and are an essential part of the everyday care planning and implementation of delivering individualized resident health needs.
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Assist the Manager in partnering with Project Managers, Superintendents, Employees and Trade Partners to ensure compliance with Company Environmental, Health & Safety, and risk control policies and procedures.
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Responsible for providing resident care that encompasses their whole being: social, emotional, mental, spiritual and physical. We embrace CNA's as the professionals they are, and provide a variety of opportunities for those looking to be career CNA's as well as those looking for a career path in the nursing field.
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Creates files for various projects, provides document control and maintains various records. Ability to manage time and workload effectively which includes planning, organizing, and prioritizing with attention to details with minimal supervision.
$54,858 - $77,487.75 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The E&E US Water Sector Lead will direct the development and implementation of WSP’s E&E U.S. water growth strategy in the areas of water resources, flood control planning, stormwater management, watershed master planning, emerging contaminants, climate change, resiliency, and FEMA risk mapping.
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Position Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for and directs all financial functions, including financial planning and reporting, budgets, forecasting, investments, risk management, and loss control.
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Secure our Nation, Ignite your Future The Information System Security Engineer (ISSE) III is responsible for program planning focused on Scaled Agile Scrum activities, kick–off and monthly technical meetings and status reports, and preparation of a PMP. Responsibilities Include: Provide security planning, assessment, risk analysis, and risk management across all customer domains as specified by the contract and consistent with negotiated Service Level Agreements (SLA.
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May help coordinate the day-to-day administrative activities among those servicing the Client’s account including the coordination of all support services such as claims and loss control. Provide strategic planning and consulting advice to clients including the production of Requests for Proposal, coordination of vendor responses, analysis and comparison of RFP responses, and preparation of a client report with recommendations.
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Risk Management: Identify potential risks and assist with mitigation strategies to minimize disruptions and ensure project success. Strong understanding of construction processes, including scheduling, budgeting, and quality control.
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Execute all phases of the SOX compliance audit program including the risk assessment, scoping, individual audit planning, process walkthroughs, control identification, controls testing, and reporting.
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