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Reviews plans for compliance in the following areas: Sanitary and storm sewers, hydrology and hydraulics, stormwater management, managerial and structural best management practices, erosion and sediment control, water resources, water and wastewater, solid waste management, roads, transportation improvements, and street and site lighting.
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Leaders in the therapeutic area safety teams are accountable for the staff management and resource allocations in Global Patient Safety and support GPS in the establishment of a highly effective global safety organization in full compliance to worldwide regulations.
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Serve as an internal resource within the firm to develop standard modeling practices for high performance, LEED energy modeling, and energy code compliance. Experience in energy auditing or calibrated simulation, benchmarking with EPA Portfolio Manager, CAL-ARCH, RETScreen or similar tools, and familiarity with IPMVP, ASHRAE Guideline 14 or ASHRAE Standard 105.
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Experience as a website manager, librarian or paralegal preferred. This two year temporary full time position supports the NEA's Office of General Counsel by writing and managing the office's newsletter and Sharepoint resource website, providing expert technical support to the office staff including creating PowerPoint and other visual presentations, providing highly skilled library and electronic file management, and providing limited administrative and secretarial support.
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This individual will collaborate with government customer to define the processes and standards that govern data center activities, monitor activities to confirm compliance, and track and report data center resource consumption (power, cooling, and rack space) to the Government.
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The HR Manager will handle and process all employee medical leave benefits, FMLA, workers compensation, STD, LTD, etc., monitor and report on labor law compliance, assist with the budget process and monthly variances, complete surveys, and take the lead on conducting new staff orientation.
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Compliance in utilizing internal sales enablement tools and management processes. We Want a Business Development Manager with These Qualifications. Our employee resource groups, charity match and volunteer programs keep you connected to your internal Gartner community and causes that matter to you.
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The Department of Transportation and Environmental Services (T&ES) is seeking a Development Review Manager for its Development Services Division to manage a team of technical and non-technical staff performing site plan and development review including evaluating impacts to the right-of-way, stormwater quantity calculations, street lights, erosion control, and other site improvements.
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The Director of Human Resources provides leadership through the management of a comprehensive human resources office, including talent acquisition, retention, and employment services, performance management, benefits administration, and benefits counseling, compensation and salary administration, training and staff development, regulatory compliance, employee relations, and human resource information systems and records management.
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The Mid-Level Resource Manager works with the HR Business Partner, corporate recruiter, PMO staff, subcontract partners, and other corporate groups and responsible for staffing, onboarding, and transitioning of personnel for a large contract supporting IPPS-Army. Supports Management of the CACI and internal program staffing process which includes submitting job requisition requests to recruiting, coordinating interviews as needed and ensuring candidate feedback is provided.
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Understanding of the Cultural Resource Management (CRM) industry (firms, clients, contracts, new research, and projects) at the regionwide, nationwide, and worldwide level. Work with the Corporate Controller to efficiently develop proposal budgets, provide access to project finance information, and manage contract compliance and reporting.
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For internal candidates, the following will also be reviewed for consideration: Attendance Record Customer Service Record Accident/Incident HistorySummaryThe Risk and Safety Supervisor reports to Assistant General Manager – Safety and is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for customers, community, and employees through consistent training, enforcement, and resource allocation.
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As the Manager of Environmental Compliance, you will manage the Supply Chain environmental compliance requirements, including developing, implementing, and managing all environmental compliance programs and initiatives for the organization.
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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the following is provided: The position involves skill in using a computer and/or laptop; oral and written communication skills; skills in proofreading and editing; use of clear and articulate speech; interpersonal relations skills; reasoning and problem-solving skills; ability to work in a fast-paced environment; ability to sit for long periods, stoop, bend, reach and carry light materials (up to 10 lbs.
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Additional project management related work will include water/wastewater assessment and design, multi-discipline civil/environmental assessment, remediation, environmental compliance, and civil engineering related design and construction.
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