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The Training Specialist, LTSS Service Coordination is responsible for facilitating a variety of performance-based learning events that may include, but are not limited to general associate, management, sales, clinical, technical and operations training.
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Directs assigned crew in the performance of crash/rescue and firefighting duties at airfields handling complex (e.g., bombers, cargo, and passenger) aircraft; the performance of structural firefighting duties for a variety of facilities which may include research and/or large industrial complexes; and the performance of hazardous material (HAZMAT) containment and control and/or Basic Life Support duties.
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The swim instructor's responsibilities include evaluating each student's performance during swim sessions and providing feedback, completing attendance, progress, and accident reports, and ensuring that all swimming aids and equipment are in good working order.
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Evaluate valve and control loop performance with the goal of recommending solutions for total control loop performance and valve reliability. The Valve Performance Engineer serves as the subject matter expert in valve applications, performance, diagnostics, and troubleshooting.
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Under general supervision, the Fleet Sales Manager is responsible for obtaining new sales clients, growing existing sales accounts, assisting customer inquiries/issues, and reporting on the performance of the Fleet portfolio.
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The Cardiac Sonographer must be competent in the performance of transthoracic, trans esophageal and stress echocardiography. The Cardiac Sonographer will carry out any other activities assigned by the Cardiology Nurse Manager including Outreach assignments.
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Provide leadership and management of staff to 1st floor C-suite Administrative Assistants which may include but not limited to, staffing, training, coaching, performance management, O3s and employee engagement – to ensure an effective culture / working environment for C-suite VPs.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR The ideal candidate will be a team leader with a desire to deliver high-quality care with a solid track record of excellent performance in the areas of social services and positive community relations.
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Perform project management, thermal and mechanical calculations, elaboration of mass and energy balance, calculations of rupture and mechanical deformation of equipment, calculations of performance and use of renewable energy.
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This may include but is not limited to coordinating servicing transfer, operational review, remittance reconciliation, data reconciliation, rendering workout decisions, identifying servicing performance irregularities or exceptions, and driving enhanced performance by a client's servicer.
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Facilitate efforts and programs regarding workforce planning, recruitment, succession planning, performance management, talent development, compensation, training, coaching, employee relations and retention.
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Oversees the following functions delivered by IT and Network Service Management to protect the performance of existing platforms: Service Level Management, Availability Management , Service Continuity Management, Capacity Management, Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Configuration Management.
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May serve as a Lead Software Engineer for complex software development project designs and/or reviews architected modules and software systems supporting new technology or improving capability/performance of existing functionality.
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The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker with ten (10) or more years of strong experience advising management and senior leaders regarding organizational design, executive strategy, performance management, compensation, talent management and workforce planning.
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Annual Performance Bonus, Stock Purchase, Medical Plans, Prescription Drugs, Dental, Vision, Family Assistance Program, FSA, HSA, Pre-Tax Parking Plan, 401(k), Life/AD&D, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Long Term Care, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, Business Travel Accident, Identity Theft, Paid Time Off, Flexible Work Options, Paid Holidays, Sabbatical, Gift Matching, Health Club Reimbursement, Personal and Professional Development.
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