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The Project Manager will oversee all aspects of heavy civil construction projects, particularly those involving asphalt paving, roadways, bridges, and heavy highway construction. Kyle Kubo - Recruiting Manager.
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Projects supply needs for the department, (e.g., china, glass, silver, buffet presentations, props).
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Works with Regional Lean Manager to implement standard work for own activities (LPS coaching, Lean Training, etc.) Reports to: General Manager, Operations Manager, or Regional Lean Manager.
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Kandji is looking for a Demand Generation Manager who is passionate about driving pipeline and revenue growth through Account-Based Marketing (ABM) campaigns, targeted events at a global scale, partner & channel marketing, customer marketing, and more.
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Under the direction of the Traffic Control Manager, your primary focus will be supporting customers, field team members and U-Haul dealerships through reservation placement and distribution of equipment.
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Supervise all outside building services contractors including cleaning crew, lawn maintenance, and air conditioning maintenance.
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The Dry-Dock PMO Sr. Manager is responsible for the successful project management plan and delivery of Dry Docks (50 to 100+ million dollars in scope). Vacation Time - All full-time employees at the manager and below level start with 14 days/year; director and above level start with 19 days/year.
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We provide expedited less-than-truckload services, including local pick-up and delivery, shipment consolidation/deconsolidation, warehousing, and customs brokerage by utilizing a comprehensive national network of terminals.
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This role requires a strategic thinker, problem solver, and a creative product manager who is respected, helpful and resourceful. The ideal candidate will have significant hands-on experience in any one of the following areas, z/OS mainframe operations, batch and online applications, capacity management, CICS, and or database applications (e.g., DB2, IMS.
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CareNational is looking for an experienced Field Case Manager (Social Worker/Counselor) in Miami-Dade County, FL ! Bilingual Field Case Manager (Social Worker) CareNational is looking for an experienced Field Case Manager (Social Worker/Counselor) in Miami-Dade County, FL.
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Scheduling of administrative and maintenance assignments is accomplished by consulting with other supervisory employees (i.e., Regional Director, Regional Maintenance Director, Maintenance Supervisor or Assistant Manager.
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The Environmental Manager plans, directs, and performs duties necessary for administering environmental compliance functions. Prepares and submits applications, and updates environmental permits and agency authorizations for all operations, e.g., air pollution control permits, storm water discharges authorizations, mining and use permits, reclamation plans, Corps 404 permits, US Fish and Wildlife permits, NOAA Fisheries permits, and State Fish and Wildlife Department permits, etc.
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Circle is seeking a creative and collaborative Senior Social Media Manager to play a key role in how we connect with our audience through organic social channels. Support our emerging influencer marketing strategy to drive USDC awareness and brand engagement.
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The Project Manager IV monitors and reports project status—including risks, issues affecting project schedules, and milestone achievements—to stakeholders and departmental leadership. The Project Manager IV will stay informed on projects within assigned team and ensure best practices are used across the functional team, mentoring and developing project managers and associate project managers in their work.
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Power U requires a competent and organized Communications Manager who can help tell the story of Power U and the transformational work needed to change our communities and schools. Must have reliable transportation to travel across Miami Dade County for meetings and attend weekly staff meetings and membership meetings in person.
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