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Support planning, design, and construction monitoring for wetland/ stream restoration, TMDL, mitigation bank, and other ecological restoration projects. 7+ years of experience performing natural resource inventories and evaluations; environmental documentation (NEPA); project development; planning; environmental permitting; mitigation planning, design, construction support, mitigation monitoring, and permit compliance monitoring.
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Two (2) years proven experience working in a municipality in a Planning, Zoning, and/or Land Use capacity or Wireless Industry required or equivalent in a comparable industry or relevant military experience.
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Develops and leads projects of identified problem areas in accordance with hospital, department, and clinical service strategic priorities, including UMMC's QAPI program, AOP goals, the State of Maryland's pay-for-performance programs, and the Vizient Q&A dashboard.
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Manages and oversees all aspects of project planning and development, including engineering and pre-construction/construction; bidding strategy; schedules; cost estimating; budget oversight; grants management; systems and facility integration; and commissioning/activation.
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Provide technology and security expertise and advice to IT leadership in the development of strategic security technology and plans to support business strategies. Demonstrated experience in addressing regulatory compliance for the security requirements in applicable laws and regulations, such as NERC CIP, SOX, PCI DSS, and HIPAA.
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Participate in strategic planning processes to define organizational goals, priorities, and performance metrics. - Provide financial analysis and strategic guidance to inform decision-making by the President/CEO, Executive Director, and board of directors.
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This position will report to the Managing Director and Head of Financial Planning. The Associate Director is responsible for contributing to the growth, usage, and proficiency of Oppenheimer’s financial planning capabilities within the business practices of its financial professionals.
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About the Role:Our client is in search of a strategic and analytical Senior Financial Analyst who will play a critical role in overseeing the financial planning, budgeting, and reporting functions.
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Experience developing solutions and strategic roadmaps (current and target/future state) for broad spectrum of technical areas such as SAP, Elastic, Splunk, Jenkins, webMethods, AWS and Azure Cloud and others.
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The Supply Planning Manager is responsible for optimizing Service, Cost and Inventory for their categories. + Collaborate with the Demand Planning Manager in the development of a mid/long term game plan for the area of the business under his/her responsibility.
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Founded with the mission of "Scholarship and Science for Social Change," the William H. Gates Sr. Institute (WHGI) has been a trailblazer for innovation in the fields of family planning, reproductive health, and population dynamics for 25 years.
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Support bookkeeping and oversee use of financial data in long term planning, strategic decision making, and reporting in conjunction with the Director of Finance, Director of Development, CEO, and Board Treasurer.
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Permit Specialist (Planning Technician II) NOTE: Two (2) or more years of experience in planning, subdivision control, and zoning enforcement work may be substituted with two (2) or more years of experience in permitting, land development, or experience in the construction-related industry.
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The HR Manager acts as an employee champion, leadership coach, strategic partner, and change agent. Jhpiego is seeking an HR Manager to serve as a strategic partner and provides effective HR operational services and advice to business managers and leaders, and staff to support the delivery of Jhpiego’s organizational objectives and outcomes.
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The Cloud Solutions Architect plays a strategic role in upholding our reputation for technological excellence and innovation. Certification in at least one cloud platform such as AWS (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate), Microsoft Azure (e.g., Azure Administrator Associate), or Google Cloud (e.g., Associate Cloud Engineer.
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