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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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We count on our employees to assist in making Asheville Transit Management the most outstanding public transportation management and advisory services provider in the country. Asheville Transit Management is seeking fixed route Bus Drivers for Asheville Rides Transit (ART) fixed route public transit service.
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The Manager for Case Management Services reports to the Case Management Director and is responsible for promoting patient-centered care by coordinating all aspects of hospital based case management for his/her assigned area of responsibility in alignment with the goals of the Case Management Department.
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Work closely with the Roadway, Planning, Survey, Water Resources, Traffic, and Environmental Department Manager to plan, organize, and direct project related activities related to transportation planning and design projects.
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Collaborating with R&D, production, and QC to ensure new formulations meet market and specific customers' requirements Qualifications Four- year degree in Polymer Chemical Engineering or relatable fieldFive to Ten years of experience with polyester/polyether foam.
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The Facility Case Management Director has the overall responsibility for managing and coordinating department activities. This position is a subject matter expert in case management that requires solid leadership, trust building, team building, as well as change management skills to ensure success of the department and case management initiatives.
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Degree in surveying, civil engineering, or related field. Minimum of eight years of experience in surveying and engineering projects. Proficient in reading engineering, architectural, and structural drawings.
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REMOTE WORK FROM HOME MAY BE AVAILBLE Seeking technical underwriting expertise with background leading complex underwriting projects for Multi-unit Residential Investment Properties; Property Management Companies; Apartment Buildings; Mobile Home Parks; Condominium Associations; Public Self-storage Facilities ; Hotels & Motels; Boarding Houses; Bed & Breakfasts; Student Housing; Senior Housing; HUD & Section 8 Housing; etc.
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The Engineering Support to Operations (ESTO) team is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to guide a team of engineers in the evaluation and improvement of cooling solutions within our gas turbine airfoils.
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Assists the Health and Wellness Director (or designee) in medication management, ordering medication from pharmacy and maintaining records as dictated in Brookdale Senior Living policies and procedures manual.
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Provides in-services on wound prevention, wound care, ostomy care and incontinence for the nursing staff - Qualifications for Treatment Nurse - Licensed Nurse with experience in wound management - Maintains current CPR certification.
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Manages and directs the operations of Care Management services, ensuring sustained high quality of care and services to persons with mental health, substance use and/or developmental disabilities.
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Superior knowledge of FAA Airport Circulars and engineering design, bidding, construction administration, and management of airport projects. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, a plus.
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Overall, staff memberssaythat Mission Hospital is a great place to work because of the friendly atmosphere, supportive management, and opportunities for growth. The city features a bustlingDowntownand severalunique museums, such as theAsheville Pinball Museumand theAsheville Mystery Museum.
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Professional Certifications (, Professional Wetland Scientist, Certified Wetland Delineator, Certified Wildlife Biologist, Certified Environmental Professional, Project Management Professional, etc.
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