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Preferred majors and/or minors: Business Administration, Sales, Risk Management, Healthcare Administration, Economics, Public Health, Marketing, Communications. Current Sales Locations with Program Openings: Pittsburg/Philadelphia, PA; Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; Tampa, FL; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Hartford, CT; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Glendale/Orange County, CA.
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Completes all requested forms, documentation and other reporting requirements in a timely manner and in accordance with Department of Children and Family (DCF), managed care, probate court, JCAHO and other standards with which program must comply, as evidenced by chart reviews and supervisor observation.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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We are currently hiring a Scheduler / Cost Controller in LaBella’s Program Management Services Division at our client’s office in East Hartford, CT. The Program Management Services Division at LaBella provides comprehensive management services for complex projects and multi-year capital programs.
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Function Specific Experience-BPO/Outsourcing (Preferred): 2+ years BPO experience (vendor management, outsourcing, offshore service provider/program management, supplier performance/ relationship management, governance.
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Guide clients on architecture design, platform scalability, configuration management, DevSecOps, and other program initiatives as needed to drive technical success. DevSecOps and/or Configuration Management.
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In conjunction with the Manager of the Stroke Program at Hartford Hospital, the Stroke Coordinator is responsible for the development, implementation, coordination and evaluation of the stroke program as well as the management, education and current evidence-based practice related to stroke care and prevention.
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The Thermal Systems Engineer will work closely with customers, the Program Management organization, and other engineering disciplines in a team environment to develop and support products such as (Vapor Cycle) Environmental Control Systems (VCS/ECS) for commercial and military ground and airborne platforms, high-power motors, and embedded firmware controllers.
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Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who’d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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Responsible for facility security system designs, implementation and specification of alarm systems, access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, and all other types of physical security equipment to achieve security program goals for special projects and initiatives.
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Provides service (evaluation, treatment, wraparound team facilitation, follow-up, case management) in the office and/or community settings outside of the office (e.g., homes, schools, hospitals, institutions, other community locations) and maintains a flexible schedule to ensure services are delivered based on client needs and as defined by the program.
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Title: QA Automation Engineer Location: Hartford, CT - Candidate must be willing to work on site 20% Duration: 6+ Months Contract Job Description: Project/System/Program Overview The agency seeks the expertise of a Hands-On QA Automation Engineer to contribute to the alignment of IT and business objectives.
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Incorporate core data management competencies including data governance, data security and data quality. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. SummaryThe Travelers Catastrophe Risk Management Group is seeking a Sr. Associate Data Scientist to join our PERILS team.
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Foster a culture of engagement and empowerment that values diversity, equity and inclusion and demonstrates fair and consistent management practices. We offer competitive salaries; tuition reimbursement; 457 deferred compensation, state sponsored pension plan, comprehensive health, dental, life, and disability plan, paid vacation, sick, and holidays, hybrid work schedule, ongoing training, career development and, if qualified, employee may be eligible for student loan forgiveness under Federal Loan assistance program.
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