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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Prior Project Management experience. Design services shall include, but not be limited to the following activities: water quality and stormwater management, floodplain analysis & compensation, stormwater conveyance, bridge hydraulics & scour evaluations, watershed modeling (1D & 2D) and environmental permitting.
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Project emphasis includes: FDOT roadway landscape projects, parks, streetscape, recreational, trails, and master planning This is an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative environment to help clients plan, design, and implement projects.
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Mechanical Project Engineer. Our commitment to these values innovation and expertise, integrity, communication, quality, responsibility, opportunity, and growth informs both project decisions and behavior amongst colleagues and clients.
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In collaboration with Scientific Affairs (SA) Biostatistics group and Clinical Affairs (CA) Operations, the CS is responsible for execution and project management of their studies. Influences management/senior management decisions and is viewed as the Subject Matter Expert on CS decisions impacting a program and potentially the Medical/Scientific Affairs groups.
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Project Management experience. Currently, FDA is seeking a Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer for a full-time position in the Tampa office. This position is responsible for developing signing and pavement marking, traffic signal, lighting and ITS plans; quality control reviews; supervision of others' work products; and marketing clients, including interviews and oral presentations.
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EXPERIENCE Requirements Three years of experience working in the fitness industry, allied health profession, health management, wellness coaching, personal/athletic training, recreational therapy, or adaptive sports.
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The Project Accountant will follow Moss' policies and procedures and will communicate any potential profitability or risk to management within a reasonable timeframe. This individual will need to work in conjunction with the Project Management team for an approved sub-SOV, build the SOV in Textura for subs, open and close the monthly billing cycle, and monitor prime sub and lower tier releases are appropriately stored in the system.
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Support Special Assets in coordinating with Finance, Transaction Management ("TM"), Technology and Credit Risk Management Services ("CRMS") on trouble debt restructuring and loan modifications.
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The primary responsibility of the Drywall Estimator will be to accurately estimate project costs, analyze blueprints, conduct on-site evaluations, and collaborate with project managers and clients to deliver comprehensive and competitive bids.
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Responsible for design, implementation, reporting and execution of all Change, Configuration, and Problem Management efforts for both Corporate and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) regulated assets as defined by ITIL, Corporate Standards and NERC CIP requirements.
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High school graduate or equivalent plus four (4) years of experience in FDOT roadway and/or bridge construction engineering inspection experience having performed/assisted in FDOT CEI project related duties, or.
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In this role, you will be responsible for business development and project/program management through the successful implementation of initiatives under federally and state-funded/administered programs.
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Develop and support performance measurement and management ranging from strategic franchise development scorecards to project/function-specific metrics. Desired Skills & Experience Project Management certification.
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