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Moss' Electrical Procurement Coordinator is responsible for the implementation of Moss’ procurement strategy with the goals of ensuring availability of project materials, reviewing material specifications, and maintaining timely material lead times to site.
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Supports the West Virginia National Guard (WVNG) Joint Base Operations Support Services (JBOSS) in Charleston, WV, with a broad spectrum of operations in support of homeland defense/security, national security objectives, and emergency response by supporting JBOSS programs.
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10-15 years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry or 5 years related experience as a Project Coordinator/Engineer or Asst Proj Mgr along with 3 years detailing/drafting.
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Train Operations Coordinator, Fixed Operations Manager, Lead Technician on paint-related standard operating procedures. Train Operations Coordinator, Fixed Operations Manager, Lead Technician on standard operating procedures.
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The Safety Coordinator works as a partner with all facets of operations to analyze the manufacturing process to eliminate hazards. The Safety Coordinator will assist employees in identifying and correcting hazards, establishing best safe practices, and training/ coaching employees.
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In collaboration with the Practice Managers, AVP of Primary Care, Clinical Director, and Division Chief, the Department Coordinator position oversees the administrative, clinical, and operational activities of the Florida Primary Care Integrated Behavioral Health department and the divisions they support.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II RN (CRC-II RN) serves the Research Institute (AHRI), under limited supervision, to plan, coordinate, evaluate and perform the nursing care of participants and collect data for assigned research projects.
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Sandy Pines is seeking a dynamic and talented Day Shift Unit Coordinator/Mental Health Tech Supervisor. The MHT Unit Coordinator will be responsible for management of the milieu of the units assigned and supervising the Mental Health Technicians on their assigned unit.
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The Surety Operations and Product Manager will drive the surety servicing model and technology utilization across the organization with an emphasis on operational efficiency and client experience.
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Point of contact for Talent Acquisition COE and back up On Boarding Coordinator in the absence of HR Coordinator/Partner. Facilitates day one orientation in the absence of HR Coordinator/Partner at the site.
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Analyzes data to improve school operations. Works with transportation coordinator to adjust bus routes when needed (new students, withdrawn students, road closures). -Provides oversight for the monthly transportation meetings that are planned and conducted with the Transportation Coordinator as well as the Monday trip offerings.
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RequirementsBachelors Degree with course work in Business Administration/Management, and or Transportation Safety Operations Management with five years managerial experience in transportation industry (Urban Transit, Trucking or Bus) or related field.
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Life Skills Programs, Human Resources Coordinator, and contracted IT services. The Senior Director of Finance and Operations is a key member of the senior. The Senior Director of Finance and Operations will.
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The overall purpose of the Operations Coordinator position is to provide crucial support to the Operations Manager within the Chief Executive's office, playing a central part in ensuring the seamless execution of operational activities, contributing to the overall success of the Chief Executive's office and projects involving the CT Leaders.
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Meet with Data Operations Coordinator (DOC) and/or Data Operations team members on a regular basis to ensure milestones meet timelines and quality deliverables. Establish strong communications with Data Operations team, functional leads, project managers and all other stake holders.
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