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Knowledge of building construction, means and methods, scheduling and cost control procedures, general contract, general conditions, subcontract documents, drawings and specifications, including Microsoft Office Suite and proficiency in EH&S applications.
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Due to growth, HG Medical, a leading global manufacturer, is searching for a Quality Control Inspector to join their team in the center of the Tri-State area, Huntington, WV. If you have experience in retail, the restaurant industry, production, or warehouse then then Hg Medical wants to hear from you.
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Ability to lead, coach, and train team membersExperience and understanding of project management, estimating, scheduling, budget/cost control, field supervision, and financial reporting.
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The Project Manager will be expected to maintain and adhere to project construction schedules, budgets, cost and quality control measures and safety practices. A bit about us:The Construction Project Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the construction of high density, multi-family residential and mixed use projects.
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Familiar with management controls (i.e., schedules, cost control, procurement, and quality/safety) facilitated during project execution. Familiar with management controls (i.e., schedules, cost control, procurement, and quality/safety) facilitated during project execution.
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Manage all processes including line checks, pull thaw, prep lists, food inventory, beverage cost, truck orders, food safety, etc. Must coach, counsel, and develop Team Members to maximize sales and profitability, control expenses, meet budgetary constraints, handle Guest complaints, and ensure sanitation, safety and food quality.
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Using intelligent control, security, and energy management systems, we help factories and offices better support the industries they house. You will also strategically manage fiscal responsibility for all project facets, including project billing, job cost reporting, and overall customer satisfaction.
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Managers must have excellent communications skills utilizing emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and self control while communicating with peers, team members, and owners. Responsibilities: Managers oversee all aspects of in-store operations, including but not limited to staffing/scheduling, food safety, inventory/stock ordering, merchandising, food cost/loss tracking, equipment maintenance, cash handling and brand compliance.
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Our National Security experts include technical and policy specialists in biological threat reduction, nuclear nonproliferation, arms control and treaty compliance, nuclear stockpile management, and CBRN support to the warfighter.
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Detailed and accurate cost control and change management achieved by tracking costs and allowances and providing regular updates to the client; internally monitoring general conditions and labor; managing the monthly billing process; and reviewing and validating subcontractor change pricing in a timely fashion.
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For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Uses all chemicals properly in the correct quantities for safety and cost control. Assists the other kitchen staff members with pressure point relief during the shift as needed. Maintains a favorable working relationship with all other company Team Members to foster and promote a cooperative and harmonious working climate that will be conducive to maximumTeam Member morale, productivity and efficiency/effectiveness.
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In addition, you'll be responsible for Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash Control, Food Management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and Adherence to Standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & Punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store Cleanliness, Marketing, and Profitability.
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Prepare design packages (including electrical design drawings, specifications, and cost estimates) for renovation projects such as replacement and installation of HVAC, electrical power service, emergency generator, surge suppression, lightning protection, grounding, bonding, control systems, and telecommunications systems.
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Help meet budget in all areas of cost control with consistent focus on cost of sales and payroll. Develop ways to improve cost savings and labor retention/associate development in line to meet the hotel's F&B financial goals.
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