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Meet regularly with NTRO Manager/Director, Tissue Core Director and TCC PI to monitor progress on TCC protocol enrollment and biospecimen collections. Ensure coordination of TCC protocol operations with other key stakeholders in the organization, including but not limited to, Tissue Core (biospecimen collection, processing, storage, and release), various components of Health Data Services/Collaborative Data Services Core (data acquisition, deposition, and access), Research IT (systems management and integration), Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Shared Resource (data cleaning, analysis pipelines), etc.
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As the Supplier Quality Manager for Cirkul, you will be responsible for furthering the quality engineering's organization's ability to support supplier quality operations throughout the business.
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Atkore currently has an opening for a Senior Manager - Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), reporting to the VP-Operations, PVC Pipe & Conduit, will be responsible to support the development and execution of essential cross-segment EHS programs to achieve world-class performance.
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The Henry B. Plant Museum at The University of Tampa has a position open for a Membership, Museum Relations and Operations Manager. Monitor Museum security systems. This position is responsible for membership, marketing, communications, and operations of the Museum and will report to the Museum Executive Director.
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As a Regional Manager, you will manage all phases of the operations, including personnel, leasing, maintenance, financial, administration & risk management. The Regional Manager is responsible for overseeing the entire operations of a housing community portfolio.
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The Assistant Operations Manager contributes to Mattress Firm's success by assisting in the efficient day-to-day operations of multiple functions within their assigned distribution center, supervising members of the distribution center team, and contributing to meeting organizational financial objectives.
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Reporting to regional Vice President of Operations, makes decisions and recommendations which can greatly impact corporate relationship with Client and project profitability. Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Manage financial aspects of contracts (fee payment, rental equipment, income/expenses, etc.) Responsibilities to include customer interface, client development, project scoping, estimating, scheduling, procurement, construction oversight, safety oversight, cost and progress monitoring, management and reporting.
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CyberFOX provides MSPs with solutions to monitor, manage and mitigate risks as components in their identity access management (IAM) strategy. Support essential marketing operations initiatives in HubSpot regarding enterprise IT, such as managing the lead lifecycle, lead scoring, lead nurturing, and data cleansing.
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And their impact on project activities is vital; superior communication and interpersonal (tact, diplomacy, influence, etc.) 4 year construction management /engineering degree or equivalent professional training and experience.
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Skill and knowledge in ITIL processes related to Incident Management, Service Requests, Event Management, Access Management, Change Management, Knowledge Management and Escalated Incident ManagementKnowledge of Cloud Monitoring Platforms that simplify financial management, help streamline operations, and strengthen security & compliance (e.g., CloudHealth, Apptio, CloudCheckr, etc.
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This is an episodic contract position providing support to develop, execute and monitor a complex SOF exercise. Has extensive experience with Special Operations, Combat Arms, Combat Support and/or Combat Service Support organizations.
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Accounts Receivable Manager (RCO) - USFTGP. Monitor specific payer billing requirements so that front-end charge review edits may be put in place to aid in decreasing denials. Manager will work closely with the Assistant Director of Accounts Receivable.
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