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Assistant Attorney General (AAG) II: all the above functions for an AAG I. Plus: Manages a docket of intermediate level cases Assistant Attorney General. Assistant Attorneys General (AAGs) experience the challenge and honor of public service while enjoying a healthy work-life balance; hands-on legal experience; and engaging camaraderie in Austin, the scenic and lively capital of Texas.
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The Administrative Assistant for Mission serves the ministerial and liturgical teams under the direction of the Executive Director of Mission. The Pastor is the visible principle and foundation of unity in the parish (St. Louis King of France Catholic Church and School – Austin, Texas) which the Bishop has entrusted to him.
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To assist the manager of elevator services with project specification and management of modernizations and new construction, long- and short-term planning, while performing elevator inspections.
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As an Assistant Store Manager, you will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse team with an excellent company culture. We offer competitive wages, a great work/life balance, and career and development opportunities.
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What you’ll be responsible for: Circle is looking for a Compliance Data & Reporting Manager with experience in Compliance systems and data to help us build out reporting and insights functions to enable data driven compliance.
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Join VitalCaring as a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant – Home Health, Austin TX. For us, home-based care is so much more than business, it is our passion and that is why we are looking for a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) who will bring their passion to work with them each and every day.
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Assists the preparation and coordination of budget briefings to the Budget Manager, Agency Budget Director, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Program and Executive Management. Assists Unit Manager, Branch Manager, and Team Lead by reviewing financial reports and analysis prepared by Program Budget Analysts.
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The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division’s land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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Here are some of the great benefits of working at Chick-fil-A:Flexible Hours - You probably have commitments to your family, friends, school or sports teams. Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary.
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Support the Film & TV Production Manager to produce and manage any Film & TV Festival Special Events. Assist the Production Manager and other team members with various production preparations leading up to the Film & TV Festival.
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The school system is great, with three high schools: Mason City and Clear Lake City school, and a private catholic school, Newnan School System in Mason City. The cost of living is very reasonable, especially in today’s day and age.
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Serve as Sr. Project Manager or Project Principal on large civil engineering projects. Develop, grow and lead the Central Texas Civil Engineering Team, developing expertise in major areas of water resources, water/wastewater treatment, transportation and/or stormwater infrastructure.
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VML is seeking a dynamic, forward thinking, Senior Production Business Manager to support the VML Creative Production team. An appreciation of how great work gets done and a commitment to making it happen.
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As the SLED Regional Sales Manager, you be managing Enterprise-level State & Local Government and Education accounts throughout the Great Lakes Region (MN-WI-IIL and IN) and will take CrowdStrike's product capabilities and value to potential clients, match our strengths to clients' needs, and help our partners and clients defeat the adversary.
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As a(an) Surgical Oncology Nurse Manager with St. David's South Austin Medical Center, you can be a manager in an organization that is devoted to giving! We are seeking distinguished applicants for our Surgical Oncology Nurse Manager opening.
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