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Regularly communicate with manufacturing leaders, training managers, site trainers and other Georgia Pacific team members across multiple locations to ensure alignment between business priorities and the strategic learning plan and roadmap.
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The ideal candidate needs to be a creative problem solver with a wiliness to take on new responsibilities as needed. Work in a dynamic environment managing multiple projects simultaneously while ensuring they complete within scope and on time.
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Provides oversight for the Dock Master along with the Hotel and HOA Management to verifies proper sign in procedures for all third party vendors that arrive on site; verify Certificate of Insurance (COI) is on file and administer vendor badge with collection of driver license or vehicle keys.
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Perform application deployments using Jenkins and Spinnaker on Prod and Non-Prod Environments. Copart is seeking a Site Reliability Engineer for our Dallas HQ office specializing in Systems and application monitoring and troubleshooting.
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We are currently seeking a per diem Ergonomics Specialist to join our on-site wellness team. The primary responsibility is to provide ergonomic services leveraging the current protocols on-site at our client.
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In keeping with Year Up’s values, Director of Philanthropy will also have the opportunity to interact with students as coach, group facilitator, and advocate, participating in creating and sustaining a positive educational environment, with trust among students, faculty and site leaders.
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Play a pivotal role in hotel sales efforts including calling on top ten accounts meeting clients hosting luncheons and receptions and meeting with on-site contacts on a daily weekly and monthly basis.
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The Pickleball Instructor role is a position in Cooper Fitness Center's Sport Professional department, an on-site sport specific service available to members and guests. All associates are hired on the basis of merit and their ability to perform a particular job.
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Partner on cost effective procurement of global IT hardware, software, and services. We are searching for a Site IT Manager to ensure the smooth operation of our global systems at Axxess.
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You will work on-site and through online platforms and you will report to your assigned Personal Stylist. As a Personal Stylist Assistant, you will assist your stylist with client communication, outfit recommendations, and operational support during the selling process.
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Ensure that all subcontractors have a full set of MSD sheets on the project, as well as their site specific safety plan and current insurance certificate. Request advice and assistance from the General Superintendent on matters pertaining to materials, sequencing, scheduling and personnel.
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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Old West at the Fort Smith National Historic Site, explore the eclectic local art scene, or take a scenic stroll along the picturesque riverfront trails.
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Supervise the maintenance and deployment of a GSOC knowledge management dashboard (ex: SharePoint Site or other tool) Provides back-up, support, and on-call function as-needed. Good working knowledge of security systems for access control, CCTV systems, badging systems, alarm monitoring systems.
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From customizable packages, gourmet catering options, and expert on-site audio/visual support, we provide everything hosts need for a perfectly coordinated event. Participate in the sales effort by meeting on-site contacts for evening functions greeting important clients and participating in sales calls with Sales Team members.
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Security and Compliance: Implementing security best practices and ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) in Databricks deployments on AWS. Developing Data Pipelines: Designing and implementing scalable data pipelines using Databricks on AWS infrastructure leveraging Python and Spark.
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