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Communicate inventory and supply needs to the Director of Environmental Services in a timely manner. Perform other duties as needed that may be set by the Director of Environmental Services.
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The Global Director, Facilities Operations Life Science is responsible for overseeing and managing the facilities operations across all global sites within the pharmaceutical company. Drive sustainability initiatives to reduce the companys environmental footprint and promote energy efficiency.
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Evolving from a distinctive Scandinavian fashion brand, we are more than a way of dressing - we are a creative collective and diverse community of first movers, committed to environmental responsibility and progressive social activism, setting the tone for the next generation to follow.
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THE OPPORTUNITY:This is a Partner-level opportunity for a Principal/Director/VP-level professional looking to further their career with an equity stake in a global environmental/social company that leads the field of sustainability consulting.
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Over 5,000 customers across 23 countries already benefit from our Performance Sustainability software, ensuring we deliver practical solutions for improved profitability and environmental resilience across the globe.
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We improve grower profitability, environmental sustainability, and consumer health through the use of natural microbiology and digital technologies. We improve grower profitability, environmental sustainability, and consumer health through the use of natural microbiology and digital technologies.
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Job Summary Under general supervision from the Director of Environmental Services and/or Environmental Services Supervisors, the Group Leader assists in maintaining a neat, safe, orderly, and sanitary environment for patients, visitors and staff members by cleaning and maintaining assigned areas and assisting to coordinate activities of the Environmental Services Associates.
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Job Description: Our client is seeking a dynamic and experienced Business Development Director with a strong background in API and small molecule sectors to join their team in Boston, MA. The ideal candidate will drive business growth, build and maintain client relationships, and identify new business opportunities within the life sciences sector.
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Under general supervision from the Director of Environmental Services and/or Environmental Services Supervisors, the Group Leader assists in maintaining a neat, safe, orderly, and sanitary environment for patients, visitors and staff members by cleaning and maintaining assigned areas and assisting to coordinate activities of the Environmental.
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Environmental commitment: Keolis is committed to protecting the environment by minimizing the impact of operations to our people and the communities in which we operate. Experience in partnering with Legal, TPA and Insurers for effective claims litigation management.
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5-7 years experience in Biological Safety, Environmental Science or Environmental Hazards Code Enforcement. Communicates and coordinate effectively with local, state, and federal agencies as well as the general public regarding biological safety, environmental health, biological and toxic chemical hazards, and their abatement and control.
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