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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Have a good understanding of EPM and PPM Application end to end workflow, batch schedules, data and metadata management, metadata loads, Automate, Security, data transformations to Inbound and Outbound (Upstream and Downstream) systems.
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Lead the evaluation of building and life safety requirements including building area and height limitations, building construction types, fire resistive assemblies and opening protections, occupancy classifications, hazards, building egress, and active and passive smoke management systems.
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Knowledge and experience with Oracle Peoplesoft enterprise resource planning systems, such as the State of Minnesota’s Statewide Integrated Financial Tools (SWIFT) or the Statewide Employee Management System (SEMA4.
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Complete and pass management train conductor certification and be able to be deployed once qualified and as the business requires: failure to pass the conductor certification will result in removal from the program.
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Need experienced Electromechanical Assembler - $18/hr., to $20/hr., 6+ months year electro mechanical assembly experience preferably in wire harness. 3 + months soldering experience ( can be hand soldering, wire soldering, thru hole, J Hook etc.
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6+ years of direct experience or training in any of the following disciplines: Demand Planning, Supply Chain, Project Management, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, or Data Science with a track record of delivering successful results.
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Business Resilience which includes Crisis Management and Business Continuity – Coordinate with Business Resilience Director on development of emergency preparedness and crisis response guidance and protocols focusing on protecting life and safety; includes emergency planning, training, and compliance management.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP), Payment Card Industry - Internal Security Assessor (PCI-ISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), HealthCare Information Security & Privacy Practitioner (HCISSP), CompTIA Security+ or other certification designated by the Information Security Leader.
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Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management. Gains an understanding of the client’s business environment and risk management frameworks and approaches.
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Systems review of Trident and transaction manager, issue resolutions submitted through OnBase. Technologically proficient in all areas including but not limited to familiarity with various operating systems on PCs and Macs and ability to navigate computer software.
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Minimum 4+ years’ consulting experience in ITSM plus 2 of the following areas: HR, ITOM, CSM, IT Asset Management (HAM/SAM), SPM, WSD, FSO. Extensive experience in process management competencies.
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Will utilize their knowledge of radiation techniques and protection standards for the proper use, quality control, and preventative maintenance of single and biplane x-ray systems, contrast injectors, and image management systems.
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As an Azure Administrator, you will be responsible for the setup, configuration, and management of our Azure environment. Familiarity with Azure resource management tools, such as Azure Portal, Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, and Azure Resource Manager templates.
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The Payment Services Financial Crimes Controls (FCC) Chief Risk Office (CRO) team is seeking a Financial Crimes Advisory Manager, specifically responsible for risk oversight and support of the Retail Payment Solutions (RPS), Corporate Payment Systems (CPS) and Prepaid Business Units within Payment Services.
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