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Works with various agencies such as the Police and Fire Department for design of county-wide telecom cabling and circuit network interconnecting county sites and building technology infrastructure.
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The Maintenance Engineer will maintain the entire hotel facility, including the physical building structure, all mechanical, electrical, HVAC systems, and related equipment in accordance with energy conservation and preventative maintenance programs.
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Family Friendly Benefits including childbirth and parental leave, fertility, and family building benefits. Decision Making/AccountabilityPlans and controls the maintenance functions of a grain export facility.
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Hands-on development, maintenance, and support experience implementing/supporting OIC, HCM Cloud inbound & outbound integrations using BI Publisher, HCM extracts & OTBI reports, HCM Data Loader, Spreadsheet Loader.
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Established in 1999, the organization has corner qualities in building and dealing with a Business Oriented IT environment with rich involvement in technology innovation, ERP and CRM counselling, Product Engineering, Business Intelligence, Data Management, SOA, BPM, Data Warehousing, SharePoint Consulting and IT Infrastructure.
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The Senior Account Director, Operations provides leadership to the assigned Higher Education account – including facility operations for custodial, maintenance, project management, grounds, and sustainability.
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The Project Manager will oversee the execution of facilities operations, building maintenance, repair, and minor alterations and construction services at the Forrestal and Germantown campuses, the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Headquarters.
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Possesses experience building and maintaining System Security Plans, Incident Response Plans, Contingency Plans and Exercises, Continuity of Operations Plans and exercises, Risk Management Plans and Vulnerability Management Plans in accordance with FISMA, and NIST guidelines.
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The intent of this analysis is to conduct a holistic review of the CBRN enterprise within the Office of Response and Recovery (ORR), and determine how these programs contribute to FEMA’s fulfillment of its statutory requirements and maintenance of its core operational capabilities.
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Disney Inc is hiring a full-time broadcast maintenance position to work at the ABC News Bureau in Washington, DC! Assist in building and maintaining control rooms, master control, editing systems with multiple server systems.
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The Building People's Market Offerings and Business Lines include: Real Estate & Workplace Facilities Management & Maintenance Engineering & Construction Management Energy & Environmental Technology Integration Sustainability & Smart Buildings Human Capital Mission Support The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a Management and Program Analyst who will analyze operations and identify ways to increase efficiency and profits.
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Oversee all building systems including fire/life safety, painting, carpentry, plumbing, HVAC, electrical and general facility maintenance issues. The Maintenance Supervisor will support the Sr. Facilities Manager and Facilities Managers in providing the clients with a reliable and functional physical office environment that supports the various objectives associated with our mission.
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Only GC and US citizensLocation: Washington, DCDuration: 3 – 12 monthsInterview process: Direct in-person interview tentatively on Thursday 7/20The selected individuals will be working on full-lifecycle, scrum-team development tasks and maintenance activities related to our eService and Digital eXperience programs.
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Under minimal supervision, perform preventive maintenance, repair, installation, commissioning, point-to-point checkouts, calibration, troubleshooting and/or replacement of HVAC controls systems & equipment, and building control systems.
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Requirements:Completed a Masters Degree in HVACR or mechanical engineering, construction management or an Associates Degree in engineering technology or related trade school, construction, maintenance, or engineering controls experience.
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