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Applicants must possess a Bachelors Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or relevant field, or have equivalent experience. 5 years experience in Municipal Government and Finance is preferred; experience as a Town Manager is a plus.
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C. The Dean of Instruction coordinates most closely with the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Services, Dean of Academic Innovation and Instructional Technology, Dean of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness (PIE), Dean of Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education (WSCE), Dean of Student Affairs, the Vice President for Administration and Finance, the Senior Director of Information Technology, and the Academic Division Directors.
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Experience with ERISA, EEOC and DOL regulations, employment sourcing, communications, human relations, and management skills. Experience with benefits and compensation administration, market pricing, labor law, and organizational development.
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Warehouse design tools such as CAD (e.g. AutoCAD); slotting (e.g. Slot3D), Predetermined Motion and Time Systems and methods (e.g. MOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e.g. Manhattan Scale), and Labor Mgt. Systems.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Skill(s): Proficient reading, writing, grammar, and mathematics skills; proficient interpersonal relations and communicative skills; proficient PC skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint; current and proficient knowledge of investment policy, products, and procedures and trust regulations; visual and auditory skills; valid driver's license.
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As an IT Specialist (Customer Support) you will be responsible for the administration of video conference and telehealth equipment technical services. Researches, develops and proposes policies and procedures for video conferencing operations of all sites in the IHS. Schedules, monitors, records and performs initial operational troubleshooting of video conferencing operations; reports anomalies to designated supervisor and other appropriate personnel.
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Bachelor's degree (required), Master's degree or advanced training (preferred) from an accredited college/university in Business Administration, Emergency Management, Homeland Security, Emergency Health Services, Fire Science Administration, Emergency Communications, or related field.
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The Branch Manager has overall responsibility for the critical issues of branch operations and profitability including: sales, sales growth, budgeting, gross margins, operating expenses, safety, customer service, inventory, equipment, building and vehicles, community relations, accounts receivable and resolution of personnel issues.
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Synergy Labor Solutions is currently seeking Mechanical Workers in Williamsport, MD, and Hagerstown, MD. Working a minimum of 40 hours per week or even up to 7-12’s if required. Millwright: $30/hour - Responsibilities include setting up machines, rigging, and light welding.
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Guide efforts to improve employee communications and community relations. Management of the assigned employee relations, performance management, and training processes. Understanding of employment and labor law, including State workers' compensation.
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This position follows regulations issued by the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). conduct yard audits, complete driver training programs (Hostler, CDL School, etc.
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You will use Microsoft tools to bring financials & volume, operational efficiency, payroll/labor, and other master data together to create analysis, summary charts, and drill down capability designed to help drive actions taken by personnel to reduce manufacturing per unit costs while supporting innovative branded food products.
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Monitors medication administration performed by certified medicine aide; provides assistance as necessary. Works in collaboration with nursing administration and health care team members to assure follow through of resident care and care plans.
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BSc/BA or Associate degree in Human Resources/ Industrial Relations or relevant field or equivalent technical experience. Ensure compliance with labor regulations. Good knowledge of employment/labor laws.
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