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We are looking for you to join our team as a Contract Administrator based out of Linthicum, MD. Flexible work arrangements may be available for this role depending upon identified business needs.
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The Administrator II serves as an Advanced Data Analyst within the Technical Division of the Climate Change Program. Proficiency with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Python, and R. Master’s degree in environmental science or related field (e.g. Geography, Geographical Sciences, Environmental/Natural Resources Management, Ecology, Forestry, or Soil Science.
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We are actively hiring a Senior Linux Systems Engineer / Systems Administrator with TS/SCI clearance and polygraph to join our Enterprise Services and Solutions Division working in Annapolis Junction, MD. You are a Senior Linux Systems Engineer / Systems Admin with solid experience administering in the Linux environment; Work will include virtual servers and storage; Needs to be someone well versed in Linux and can work with little direction.
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The Team Administrator is responsible for providing support for Financial Advisor(s), such as calendar management, client calls and information requests. Willingness to obtain Series 7 (GS), and Series 66 (AG/RA) or Series 63 (AG) and Series 65 (RA.
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Must have experience with ADP Workforce Now (WFN) and ADP's Human Resources (HR) software platforms. Jensen Hughes is looking for a detail-oriented and experienced Payroll Administrator to join our team.
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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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Reporting to the Director of Information Technology, the Applications Administrator will oversee a range of tasks related to software applications, including tech support and troubleshooting. The Application Administrator will brainstorm and collaborate with various stakeholders to play an active role in the selection, configuration, and implementation of application systems.
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Cloud Systems Administrator II! Some Dev Ops tasks including running and maintaining Ansible playbooks to push out changes to VMs and monitoring the Kubernetes clusters through Rancher or kubectl commands to ensure the clusters nodes and pods are healthy and running smooth.
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Job Title: Human Resources Benefits Administrator FLSA status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Human Resources Hours: hours a week Position Summary:The Human Resources Benefits Administrator assists the Director of Human Resources in the administration of employee health and welfare benefits, retirement benefits, FMLA and other general Human Resources related duties, as needed.
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Job Req ID: 115279 Academic Program Administrator We are seeking anAcademic Program Administrator who will manage and be responsible for oversight of all matters related to graduate student activities in the Jenkins Biophysics Graduate Program and the Program in Molecular Biophysics (PMB) within Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences (KSAS.
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Class Description Responsible for the management of the CCBC LMS. Supports the Academic Schools and faculty in the use of the LMS and related applications to promote student engagement and success.
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DataAnnotation is committed to creating quality AI. Join our team to help train AI chatbots while gaining the flexibility of remote work and choosing your own schedule.
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The Sr. Lead, Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) is responsible for the full spectrum of HR practices for the business unit in which the HRBP is embedded to include talent strategy, succession planning & performance management, talent acquisition, organizational design and effectiveness, training & development, associate relations, compensation & benefits.
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