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Geomatics Project Management experience. Land Surveying Project Management experience. Coordinate with other leads and PMs on the project sites. We're looking for a Geomatics Survey Manager with experience in land surveying.
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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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As an Engagement Specialist Team Leader, your primary responsibility will be to partner with primary care practices, their practice teams, clinicians, and office management teams to excel in successful value-based care delivery to their patients for better health outcomes at lower overall costs.
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Other responsibilities will consist of assisting with project work, which may include pasture and trail maintenance; helping with set-up, execution, and tear down of special events; fence repair; and mowing and spraying for weed and fly control.
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Exercises management responsibilities through problem-solving and collaboration both independently and as delegated by the Respiratory Director or Respiratory Manager. Responsible for the coordination of clinical, management, and business activities by providing leadership for the delivery of patient care within the scope of practice defined by the North Carolina Respiratory Care Board practice act.
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Engagement Specialist Team Leader , your primary responsibility will be to partner with primary care practices, their practice teams, clinicians, and office management teams to excel in successful value-based care delivery to their patients for better health outcomes at lower overall costs.
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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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Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as intersection design, traffic control, signing and pavement marking plans, profiles and grading; drainage and stormwater management design; utility design; and erosion and sediment control design.
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Minor repairs (replacing a garbage disposal), major repairs (new HVAC condenser installation), painting touch up in units or common areas, preventative maintenance projects (testing emergency systems, inspecting boilers, cleaning compactor rooms, maintaining common areas), or any type of project where the maintenance team needs an extra hand.
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Research existing record information, including record maps, plans, deeds, easements, and right-of-way documents, and maintain field data records, survey project files, and indexing systems. Participate in pre-survey planning meetings with the project team.
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Provide grading and drainage designs with an emphasis on innovative stormwater management solutions. Produce technical design development, permitting, and construction drawings using AutoCAD. Carry out administrative assignments such as quantity takeoffs, cost estimates, file management, organization, etc.
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The CM collaborates with the Rehab Program Director and Facility Case Management Director regarding departmental functions. Located in Asheville, North Carolina, CarePartners provides compassionate post-acute care, including rehabilitation, home health, adult care, hospice and palliative care.
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Report to the Reservations Manager and the Director of Revenue Management. To assist the Reservations Manager and Director of Revenue Management in managing the department’s day to day activities, when asked.
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Opening of New Hotel Properties: You will work directly with the Director of Hotel Operations who will lead the openings of new hotels, help hire key management, help train, mentor and cover management shifts, etc.
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Detect and repair leaks on conventional systems and parallel racks, solder with copper-to-brass and copper to steel, conduct compressor diagnosis and replacements, troubleshoot and repair more complex service calls, check/adjust oil management system and compressor oil level control.
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