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Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $1.874 billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center.
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2-3 years of experience managing land development design tasks within budget and on schedule. Responsible for various tasks on several concurrent projects and must be able to follow these tasks through to completion within the allocated period of time and the monetary budget assigned.
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Work with the VP of Finance to coordinate a participatory budget process. Have a clear and comprehensive understanding of budgeting, budget processes, and financial reporting. As the University's Associate Vice President of Finance and Administration, this position provides the day-to-day collaborative financial management leadership, ensures short and long-term fiscal health, oversees the business practices of the university, and ensures that the budget is linked to and supportive of the university’s strategic plan.
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Fundraising for the outreach programs (in addition to the IAR allocated budget) from sources such as community donations, government grants, and non-profit foundations and managing the overall outreach budget.
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Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $ billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center.
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The VIP Host staff will engage with and aid all Live Nation clients that purchase VIP club access, season tickets, box seats, or premium seating for our events. Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek is seeking VIP Host staff.
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Strategic plan development, implementation and oversight for: Marketing Sales Advertising PR Community Outreach Census projections and budget management / recommendations Provide Healthcare Marketing and Sales training and educational opportunities as well as develop new content as needed.
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Staff DCS Engineer - Delta V. Proven experience in HMI or SCADA programming and configuration of various software packages (Wonderware, Rockwell, Siemens etc.) Staff DCS Engineer - Delta V. Five years of experience working in controls automation, including design, maintenance and troubleshooting of Delta V based control systems.
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You will be expected to execute work orders for the design of power distribution infrastructure while meeting quality, time, and budget constraints. We're in need of knowledgeable, already-skilled staff to join our program teams.
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Leverage store forecast and payroll budgets to support with store scheduling needs and communicate the needs to the GM to maximize productivity, achieve sales and payroll goals, and complete workload (e.g., omni-channel, shipment, replenishment, markdowns, and price changes) on time, and within the payroll budget.
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Assists Grant Administrator, Grant Managers, and the Controller with pre-award budget development and performs post-award budget revision reporting for grants. Schedules and trains new Grant Mangers on accessing their grant budget reports.
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Work with the Project Manager and Project Designer in developing the building design by testing it in relation to program, budget, codes and other issues that emerge in the Design Development phase.
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Develop preemptive reporting which focuses on milestones, gaps, trend analyses, and predictive analytics; enhance operational reporting to track and monitor financial performance and provide summaries of budget trends and variances.
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ARA's Software Enterprise Division (SED) in Raleigh, NC is a looking for a Program Control Analyst with demonstrated experience working with project managers (PM) and principal investigators to perform budget analysis, cost projections, material estimates, and person-hour estimates for contract and FAR compliance.
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Architect and drive the end-end Big Data deployment automation from vision to delivering the automation of Big Data foundational modules (Cloudera CDP), prerequisite components and Applications leveraging Ansible, Puppet, Terraform, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes to deliver end-end deployment automation across all ServiceNow environments.
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