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Responsibilities include: Designing plans for geometrics of roadways and intersections Technical reports Closed and open drainage systems Multimodal Facilities Engineering calculations Pavement markings and signage Additional responsibilities for a Senior Transportation Engineer : Experience with highway design and/or traffic.
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This may also be a development position to prepare incumbents for the Senior Operations Manager II, Manager Field Operations I or Manager Quality Assurance roles. The Senior Operations Manager I manages the operations and personnel for approximately 371– 600 equivalent truck units comprised of one or more locations.
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Works with vendor and Senior Buyer to prepare financial information for OR VA. Communicates status updates as needed or requested. Coordinates and reviews department par levels quarterly and runs reports from the MMIS system and other inventory systems for product utilization.
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The Senior Account Manager will have responsibility for managing the renewal and marketing process from start to finish, in conjunction with the Account Executives and Advisors. At this level, the Senior Account Manager takes an active speaking role in client meetings.
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This is a mid-senior level QA role with growth opportunity in QA systems, SAPQM, Quality Windows, Enovia, Veeva, calibrations, and regulatory requirements for Medical Devices. Become site trainer, along with 1 other senior QA technician, for Quality Test Methods and maintaining of the Quality Test Method On-line Binders.
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Job Title: Senior/Lead Substation Engineer. Job Title: Senior/Lead Substation Engineer. These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and testing, program management, construction, and turnkey EPC projects.
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Sells products and services to customers in assigned non-bulk multi-dwelling units (MDU) areas/properties with 50+ doors through door-to-door solicitation, lobby events and by building strong relationships with property managers.
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Job Title: Senior Safety and Security ManagerElevate Safety and Security in a Leading Food Manufacturing EnvironmentWe are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Safety and Security Manager to join our team and drive world-class safety, health, and security initiatives across our Lewiston, NC food manufacturing complex and other Eastern North Carolina facilities.
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Ensemble Health Partners is a leading provider of technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions for health systems, including hospitals and affiliated physician groups.
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The Senior Manager Control Management will be responsible for supporting CLOS, and other Core Operations Businesses with effective issues remediation, Exam, Audit, and other testing engagement completion, and other risk and control activities.
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Performs general maintenance work inside and outside the physical plant such as ceiling, roof, electrical, plumbing, concrete, masonry, glazing, insulation, tile and pump and fan repairs.
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As a Senior Marketing Designer, you are an experienced professional with a strong portfolio of work showcasing your ability to create engaging, effective digital designs from concept to production.
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Northeast Bank is a full-service community bank and a national commercial real estate lender with offices in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and California.
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A Senior Retail Sales Associate (full-time) is a valued member of a high performing team who is empowered & equipped to do their job You will know why your work matters and be able to take pride in what you do.
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A Senior Project Manager (Sr. PM) with Ironhouse will be responsible for overseeing, supervising, and coordinating the management of specific project tasks. Senior Project Manager Responsibilities.
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