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The Facilities Operations Manager is a key member of a team of dedicated and talented professionals in delivering a wide range of base operations support services - such as installation and facility operations, maintenance and repair; workforce and security support; logistics support; and, project management, as well as others - at NGA facilities and sites located throughout the Washington National Capitol Region (NCR.
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Monitors project team activity and design plans for compliance with federal regulations, management directives, and department policies and procedures; signs and seals roadway plans and specifications.
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Work with the Grants Manager and Grant Accounting on budget management, planning for future spending, and preparation of federal correspondences and reporting. Under the supervision of the HSI STEM Principal Investigator (PI), the Activity Director will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the HSI STEM grant.
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Conduct drilling activities in accordance with project plans and specifications, under the guidance of a Drilling Supervisor or Project Manager. Assist with the set-up and mobilization of drilling equipment and tools to project sites, including assembling and disassembling drill rigs, and preparing drilling fluids.
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Provide engineering and project management support to the government PM/COR of the NGA Airborne Exploitation Capabilities (AEC) contract from requirements statements to O&S support and Earned Value Management System (EVMS) review.
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Expansion and growth are very frequent in Groundworks as we are the nation's leading and fastest growing foundation repair and water management company in the US. During training the SMT may travel throughout the region in which they are assigned to further their development, while waiting to assume the role of Sales Manager in a branch location.
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General DescriptionThe IT Risk Manager is responsible for managing the daily operations of the IT Risk Management Department, ensuring adherence to all applicable federal and state banking laws and regulations, with an emphasis on the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA.
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Assist in generating and coordinating the Integrated Risk Management Checklists (IRMC), communication plans, project risk register, to meet Operational Risk Management (ORM) requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Organizational Behavior or related field required. Experience leading projects directed at improving health outcomes, patient safety, and productivity management.
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Technical engineering project designs, site investigations, and inspections focused on storm water management, watershed planning, sanitary sewer collection, green infrastructure, and best management practices.
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Industry recognized certification in Program and/or Project of Facility Management (e.g. Project Management Professional (PMP), Program Management Professional (PgMP), Certified Facility Manager (CFM), etc.
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With a substantial pipeline of projects in both the early and delivery phase, our client are actively looking to appoint a Senior Development Manager who will join an exceptionally talented division delivery projects across CAISO, WECC, SPP + MISO.Job DescriptionThe Senior Development Manager (Renewable energy) will be responsible for:Hands-on team leader and project developer.
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Description:The Environmental Manager is responsible for managing the implementation of the Environmental Compliance program at TWI. This function is in support of the General Manager, Managers & Supervisors who are ultimately responsible and accountable for division EH & S performance.
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OVERVIEWWe are looking for an exceptional laboratory genetic counselor to provide laboratory and consultative genetic counseling services of the highest quality to our customers, including project management, variant analysis, report writing, communication of results, and education services.
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This team is looking for an experienced project management professional to lead direct reports to meet strategic initiatives through cross functional teams to drive the planning, design and construction activities of secure office spaces to support the US Amazon Dedicated Cloud (ADC) communities.
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