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What Will You DoThis non-union, non-uniformed, Professional Development and Training Manager reports directly to the Training Sergeant and will work in a team environment, which includes the Operations Lieutenant Training Coordinator.
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Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Arts Management, Marketing or a related field, 2-3 years’ experience in box office management and sales. Create custom reports as needed to track revenue, ticket type sales, attendance, marketing reach/effectiveness, student engagement, promotion/access code effectiveness Supervisory Scope Oversee the selection and training of five (5) work-study student employees to serve as box office staff.
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Role and Responsibilities:The Energy Management Instructor is an integral part of the department’s Energy Management Training Operations team who is responsible for effectively managing the design, development, delivery, and evaluation of learning programs that support the City of New York’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction goals.
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Oversee and manage all aspects of the field operations related to land development including erosion control, grading, wet utilities, dry utilizes, paving, sidewalks, landscaping, hardscaping, amenities, post construction as builts, certifications and compliance letters.
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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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Established in 1975, ICE offers award-winning six to 13-month career training programs in Culinary Arts, Pastry & Baking Arts, Health-Supportive Culinary Arts, Restaurant & Culinary Management, and Hospitality & Hotel Management, in addition to professional development in Artisan Bread Baking, The Art of Cake Decorating and Intensive Sommelier Training — with more than 14,000 alumni, many of whom are leaders in the industry.
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This position will play a major role in helping the company achieve its aggressive growth objectives through appropriate uses of meat science technology and innovation in new product development, packaging, quality control, and operations.
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Coordinate administrative and personnel-related duties, including but not limited to scheduling, leave management, conflict resolution, training and development, and other tasks and duties as assigned by the VP of Operations-CLH/PPP Pathology.
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Education or formal training— ● Professional experience of five years or more in any of the following areas highly preferred: non-profit fundraising; donor development; portfolio management; grant writing; project management; volunteer engagement.
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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.
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The ideal candidate has led pursuits in the DoD market for a minimum of 5 years and has experience with Security and Force Protection operations and Biometrics and c-UAS technology.
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Understand business unit functional requirements and processes to support mission-critical safety and regulatory software applications for Flight Operations and Operations Control to include operations management, flight planning, aircraft performance, aircraft tracking, ACARS/data link, maintenance, crew, and customer service applications and associated protocols which must remain available 24/7/365 in support of continuous flight operations.
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As part of LCRA's Public Safety team, your emergency management expertise will contribute to developing and maintaining plans and annexes, assisting in coordination and development of disaster and response exercises, maintaining of the readiness of the emergency operations center, coordination of response activities when notified of emergency conditions and developing and maintaining relationships with various internal and external stakeholders.
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The pipeline technician trainer is responsible for oversight, development and delivery of instructional activities associated with field operations in accordance with Department of Labor, Department of Transportation and Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements.
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Contracts are projects that will allow LIDs to learn about general hotel operations, as well as the details and functions of their division. The Food & Beverage LID will spend 40 hours each week assisting each department in Food & Beverage, and 7.5 hours completing contracts throughout the training property.
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