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Support construction activities by planning, organizing, and implementing the following functions: safety, quality control, project controls and scheduling, engineering interface, subcontracts and materials management, and purchasing.
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Customer Management:Responsible for customer relationship management to include issue resolutions, customer satisfaction and retention, as well as ensuring vehicle uptimeResponsible for customer communication protocol as it pertains to PM Scheduling & follow-up, breakdowns and vehicle status updatesConduct customer visits as required by the Customer Care Plan.
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Regular duties include coordinating, scheduling and auditing of vehicle maintenance repairs to include preventative, mechanical and electrical repair to tractors, trucks and trailers. 3-5 years fleet maintenance management experience preferred, or at least 3 years of team management in an environment with strong operational metrics.
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Wind Crest is a beautiful 84-acre continuing care retirement community located in Highlands Ranch, just 15 minutes southwest of Denver, Colorado.
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Our providers are supported by an excellent staff of MD's, telephone triage, marketing professionals, IT, billing and scheduling personnel. Participation in Bloom's Employee Equity program. Engage with and appropriately utilize population health data to drive superior patient outcomes.
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Current EMT certification is required as a hiring credential for this position in DispatchHealth as a medical practice (non-Emergency Medical Services) organization delivering care in patient homes.
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Lead and manage multiple construction projects simultaneously, including scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, and subcontractor coordination. Proficiency in project management software (e.g., Procore, Primavera, MS Project) and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Oversee and coordinate aircraft movements and line-up changes with scheduling department. Launch investigations into aircraft scheduled maintenance and write-ups. Must have Airframe & Powerplant license.
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Provides team caseload oversight including assessment, planning, scheduling, treatment planning and care coordination. LPCC or LSW licensure preferred but not required. Oversees team compliance with Medicaid requirements and coordinates Medicaid billing.
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Schedules will be prepared using Primavera P6 Project Planner or Primavera SureTrak scheduling software. The Scheduler provides scheduling training to personnel as required. Must have 2+ years experience in commercial construction scheduling.
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Knowledge of scheduling concepts and familiarity with software (e.g. Primavera P6) preferred. Lead and support efforts to integrate improved resource management (e.g., implement resource-loaded scheduling capabilities and practices if needed.
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Directs efforts related to team member staffing including recruitment, orientation, training & development, scheduling, counseling, performance management, and other team member relations issues.
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Directs all patient scheduling matters through the early intervention coordinator. HealthPRO Pediatrics seeks a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist. Early Intervention - Home-based setting with focus on a parent education model for ages 0-3, service area includes Lakewood, CO.
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The Specialist, Volunteer Engagement is responsible for recruiting, scheduling, training, engaging, recognizing, and tracking volunteers for a variety of Society functions including but not limited to Bike MS, Walk MS, Challenge Walk MS and Leadership events according to assigned portfolio of events.
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Experience with one or more areas of satellite ground system software such as mission management, planning and scheduling, command and telemetry, satellite operations, or flight dynamics models.
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