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The Client Partners are responsible for: aligning the university’s objectives with employees and management in designated client groups; consulting with management on human resource (HR) related issues; assessing and anticipating HR-related needs; communicating needs proactively with HRS and management; developing integrated solutions; coaching for performance improvement; advising and negotiating in conflict-based situations; and assisting in organizational effectiveness efforts.
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The position requires education and experience equivalent to a bachelor’ degree in Geography/GIS, Computer Science, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or a similar academic field. Knowledge of natural resource management concepts and strategies.
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15+ years of technical experience with all aspects of wastewater biosolids processing including thickening/dewatering, digestion, advanced stabilization, thermal hydrolysis, heat drying, beneficial end use including land application, resource (biogas) recovery and regulatory.
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A background in forestry, ecology and/or environmental science with an interest in applied forest ecology and natural resource management. By improving fundamental understanding of wildland fire and developing tools and applications, the Fire Sciences Laboratory's research increases the safety and effectiveness of fire, fuel, and smoke management and helps increase the health of our wildlands.
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The position requires skill in the use and operation of tools, equipment and vehicles used in wildland fire control, forest management activities and field office operations; operation of 4-wheel drive vehicles, ATVs/UTVs and skill in the use of computer hardware and software related to forest management business operations (word processing, spreadsheets, internet, e-mail and smart devices) and specialized resource management software.
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Area Water Resources Market Sector Leader , focused on developing and delivering water resource management programs and projects. Focused on developing and delivering water resource management programs and projects throughout Montana, this role includes both program development and project delivery responsibilities.
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This individual serves as the expert, role model and resource to the clinical team and care integrator for patients. Demonstrated success with tabulating, collaborative work with physicians, project management, and process improvement projects.
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IT Services Account Manager (vCIO) Position Summary: A dynamic and fast paced mixture of consulting and account management vCIO (virtual Chief Information Officers) provide strategic technology recommendations for proactively managed IT clients.
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In lieu of a master’s degree, a bachelor’s degree with 10 years of progressive practice management experience to include: financial, human resource and operational management, and a sound understanding of ambulatory care.
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Interest in natural resource management and conservation. The Reality Specialist Resource Assistant will provide administrative support and guidance for realty transactions conducted by State Lead Agencies to ensure compliance with Forest Legacy Program guidelines and criteria.
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The College serves approximately 840 undergraduate students (65% nonresident) through four undergraduate degree programs and six minors that address diverse facets of today’s natural resource challenges: Forestry; Environmental Science and Sustainability; Parks, Tourism and Recreation Management; and Wildlife Biology.
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Engage with community members, government officials, and other stakeholders to communicate project goals, address concerns, and gather input on water resource management initiatives. Join us as a Water/Wastewater Engineer and be part of this success.
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Originally known for leadership in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, SAP has evolved to become a market leader in end-to-end business application software and related services for database, analytics, intelligent technologies, and experience management.
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Analyze and evaluate work operations and short-range plans of resource management. Examples of creditable courses in this area include silviculture, forest management operations, timber management, wildland fire science or fire management, utilization of forest resources, forest regulation, recreational land management, watershed management, and wildlife or range habitat management.
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Comply with all directives and policies related to space management to achieve optimal resource utilization (space, professional and administrative) to maximize clinic utilization within the PACT model.
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