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Manages engineering review and provides comments on development, redevelopment, and grading plans throughout the City of Alexandria from concept through completion and provide recommendation for approval and release for construction to the Deputy Director and Director, Transportation and Environmental Services.
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Weekly - areas specified by community Housekeeping Services Coordinator, Environmental Services Director or Executive Director i. Daily - areas as specified by community Housekeeping Services Coordinator, Environmental Services Director or Executive Director (Including.
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Trusted partners rely upon our energy transition roadmap services combined with best-in-class development and financing solutions to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and meet or exceed their environmental goals.
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The recommendations of the Director, Occupational Health Division, the Occupational Health Physician, with the assistance of the Occupational Health Nurse Consultant, have a continuing and long-term impact on the agency's safety and occupational health and wellness programs and frequently on the policies and operations of other governmental agencies.
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The Assistant Director Radiation Safety/RSO collaborates with university representatives at all levels and within all departments campus-wide, to accomplish goals and objectives within the Radiation Safety Program, as well as the broader goals of the Office of Research Safety, and the Department of Environmental Safety Sustainability & Risk.
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Work Interactions and Work Mode DesignationWorking in the Planning and Facilities Management Department, the Zero Waste Manager reports directly to the Assistant Director of Environmental Services.
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The ACE program will primarily focus on providing support and services to DAI’s client - the Center for Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure (EEI) within the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI.
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Collaboration and coalition-building: Work collaboratively with legal services organizations, advocacy partners, government agencies, and other stakeholders to share resources and coordinate efforts to advance labor, occupational safety and health, and environmental justice in farmworker communities.
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Prior experience with the Department of Energy and in particular, the Office of the Chief Information Office (OCIO)National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Office of Environmental Management, DOE National Labs, Departmental Elements (DEs), and Technology Advisory Board (TAB.
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Communication Managers assist the Director of Transportation & Environmental Services and supervise public information staff to publicize, promote, and assist the Office of Communications with City-wide public and employee emergency communications, as required.
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Develops a plan for initiating and securing media coverage and editorial commentary, builds relationships with media contacts and arranges interviews with ASLA spokespersons, plans press conferences and media events, and writes and edits materials including blogs, op-eds, letters-to-the-editor, press releases and social media content; monitors major media coverage of landscape design, climate and environmental justice.
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Responsible for daily monitoring and offer Director of Environmental Services support. J&J Worldwide Services Director of Environmental Services Bethesda , Maryland Apply Now Responsible for overall Environmental Services functions for contracts at assigned healthcare facility.
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Partner, Health and Safety & Risk Services – Power SectorAs part of the continued growth and innovation of our Health and Safety service offering, ERM has an opportunity for an experienced Health and Safety leader to join our global consulting firm as a Director/Partner in the Mid Atlantic Area or Pacific West Area and become a true owner and shareholder in a business with Sustainability at its heart.
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Key interactions include the Assistant VP of Capital Projects, Chief of Staff, Executive Director of Environmental Health and Safety, and Director of Engineering and Utilities. Residential Services: Grows and manages revenue and occupancy for student housing and summer programs.
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The Director of Environmental Services/Housekeeping is a key member of the GW Hospital Leadership Team. GW Hospital is committed to the development of its leaders and offers many opportunities for professional development.
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