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The Water/ Wastewater Technical Manager will support the planning, modeling, and design of complex water and wastewater projects for our public and private sector clients. Michael Baker International is seeking to hire a full-time Water/Wastewater Technical Manager for the Chicago, IL office.
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WSP is initiating a search for a full-time Vice President, Transportation Planning Engineer to join our Chicago, IL office. The Transportation Planning Engineer is expected to support key clients on a variety of transportation projects through the NEPA process.
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Located within the Office of College & Career Success, Student Support and Engagement (OSSE) works with schools and networks to establish systems of support to keep all students on track and engaged in school.
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Arrive Logistics is looking for an Employee Success leader to support our Business Development department in our Austin or Chicago office and to champion our People First philosophy. Sweat it out at the LifeStart gym in our office building that includes brand new Peloton bikes, top-of-the-line equipment and personal training options.
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The position often interacts and collaborates with the Events Manager, House Manager, Box Office Manager, and Technical Director. The Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture is a not-for-profit organization whose mission and principal activities are to promote and support fine arts, cultural programming, and spiritual development for Catholics and the general public in Chicago, Illinois.
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In this role, the Computational Scientist will support research projects that needs to use machine learning and AI, understand faculty’s research questions and contribute to finding solutions and developing applications.
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This position will offer a hybrid work schedule of both in office and remote work and can be based out of, but not limited to: Austin, TX; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; Columbus, OH; Kansas City, MO. Responsibilities include: The Senior Marketing & Proposal Specialist will work closely with the marketing team, business line leadership, operations, and support staff to lead must-win pursuits specifically in the professional and collegiate sports markets.
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Candidates will enjoy a diverse patient population, multiple office settings, strong support of specialists and subspecialists, and a team approach to management of complex patients. The three-hospital system includes Loyola University Medical Center, Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, MacNeal Hospital, as well as convenient locations offering primary care, specialty care and immediate care services from more than 1,500 physicians throughout Cook, Will and DuPage counties.
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Direct support of Financial Aid, Human Resources and Business Office as associated with Ellucian ERP. In addition, this position is responsible for federal/state regulatory reporting, Web based programming, data security/integrity procedures, SQL database/reporting initiatives and assist with Ellucian ERP projects, upgrades and support.
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The HR Business Partner (HRBP) is a critical role on Green Thumb’s People Team. This role will be based out of our Chicago office and support our growing and evolv ing corporate functions (also known as Joint Services.
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The Records Clerk is to support the Public Safety department by overseeing the scheduling of part-time employees, managing event scheduling, and ensuring the accuracy and quality of police records.
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Lead the excavation, recovery, and analyzation of artifacts that support work in cultural resource management to ensure that construction work done on or near archaeological sites complies with historical preservation laws.
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This model allows us to work in a variety of workplaces that best support our success, including fully office-based, fully remote, or hybrid. Familiarity with cloud platforms that offer specific support for deploying and scaling generative models, such as Google s Vertex AI, Azure s AI tools, and AWS s Machine Learning services.
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Within that construct, Risk Management provides a broad spectrum of risk management support to the firm's departments, including Front Office (Portfolio Management, Trading, and Credit Research), Operations (Portfolio Services and Information Technology), and Legal & Compliance.
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Work with the Healthcare PAT and GLS group lawyers, KM Manager, and KM department to evaluate, test and deploy innovative technology to reduce manual data collection, automate document creation, assist with legal research, and to otherwise support the practice.
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