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Maintain ongoing communication with team members on-site, supervisor and management staff, janitorial, and security personnel to ensure the safety of clients and staff. Participate in the program's quarterly quality improvement (CQI) process to deliver and improve operations and best practices on site.
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UiPath Infrastructure design and sizing based on best practices for Dev, Test and Production environment. Experience with UiPath Orchestrator and/or other components of UiPath Automation Suite· Completion of UiPath Infrastructure training, including but not limited to Instructure-Led training.
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Ability to work in downtown Washington, DC on client site at least 3 days per week. As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) , you'll continuously drive improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, with the goal to make an impact across the federal government.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $142,100 - $162,100 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $134,100 - $153,000 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis.
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Estimating experience on site heavy civil projects such as site development, excavation, grading, utilities, earthwork, roads/highway/DOT, small bridges, concrete, asphalt, paving, etc.
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As a MOR Compliance Specialist III, you will be responsible for conducting on-site Management Occupancy Review (MOR) audits of tenant files and owner policies to ensure compliance is maintained in accordance with federal regulations, HUD guidance and the HAP Contract.
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Plan and develop educational materials and be able to provide educational seminars to small and large groups of people on the topics of injury prevention, functional fitness, corrective exercise, mindfulness, basic nutrition for healthy individuals, behavior modification, stress relief, and other wellness topics within the scope of practice.
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The Watch Officer for Crisis Management will support the CWMD Watch Desk will be responsible for assisting the Site Lead and Deputy Site Lead in capturing Watch Desk equities for Crisis Management and relay those equities to the Planning Staff on behalf of the Watch Desk.
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Responsible for the planning of in-house and off-site events; including detailing event specifications with preferred caterer, audio visual, tracking guestroom pick-up, managing on-site event experience, and serving as an on-site manager.
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We are a seeking a Field Surveyor II to support the United States Department of Defense (DOD); provide service for on-site validation and data attribution support services for the Pentagon Reservation, Mark Center, and WHS leased buildings to establish and maintain accurate facility configuration records in Enterprise Applications.
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Coordinate processing, posting and employment advertisement of attorney, law student, law clerk, Pre-Law Fellow, and legal specialist positions, both internally and externally, via the firm’s career site and other source options as applicable (e.g., LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, University Career Portals, Local/State Agencies, etc.
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The goal is to (1) deter the introduction of unauthorized materials to the site and (2) observe the activities of construction workers and visitor(s) on-site to prevent the implantation of covert surveillance devices or systems into the structure being constructed.
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TruCurrent integrates on-site distributed energy resources (DERs) with microgrid infrastructure, virtual power plants (VPPs), and off-site clean energy generation aligned to regulatory and capital markets to deliver next-generation power plants at the grid edge.
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The Copy and Print Lead Associate processes oversight and high volume copying, printing, finishing, scanning and reprographics orders on site. Utilizes high-tech equipment to produce high volume color finishes on published documents: including but not limited to, image smoothing, color banding, jpg image adjustment.
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Snap-on Inc. is more than the premiere global tool and equipment manufacturer; we are a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of complex equipment and systems solutions. Snap-on is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran.
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