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Triple S- Steel, an Intsel Steel West Company, is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to join our team. Strategic planning capabilities to align operations with company objectives.
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The Operations Manager oversees our day-to-day activities for multiple product lines, including Household Goods, Office and Industrial, Final Mile, Design, Hospitality, and Warehousing. Any other assignments, tasks, or functions as delivered by the General Manager, Director of Operations, or Leadership Team.
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Overview PharMerica is seeking a highly capable and motivated individual to join our team.
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Applies principles of radiation protection, when appropriate to minimize exposure to patient, self and others.
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Applies principles of radiation protection, when appropriate to minimize exposure to patient, self and others.
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Assists Division Manager and Industrial Construction Management team (including Operations Manager, Chief Estimator, Fabrication Manager, Safety Manager, and Quality Control Manager) in coordinating daily, weekly, and monthly activities.
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Ensure craft management staff are appropriately coordinating all labor, equipment, and subcontractor resources with the Project Manager and other companies to ensure timely, cost-effective completion of projects.
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Work closely with all areas of the operations to create new opportunities for the company. Experience with HCSS Heavy Job or similar job costing program. Key Responsibilities: Oversee recruiting, dispatching and management of all craft employees, including project superintendents, general foreman, foreman, welders, iron workers, masons, operators, pipe fitters, skilled laborers, laborers, etc.
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We help our clients adopt the cloud to transform Information Technology, scale and streamline operations and create new cloud based businesses through our strong alliances. Implement and mature governance frameworks, including operating models for skills and people to support operations on premise and in the cloud as well as reporting capabilities; and.
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The Manager, Coding Operations will oversee client pathways and reporting needs to ensure TAT, productivity and key performance metrics are met. The Manager, Coding Operations provides leadership and coding management for the final and initial coding teams.
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Our Operations Manager will manage the daily warehouse operations of the facility by supervising the drivers and warehouse staff and assist our customers on the phone and in-person.
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YesJob SummaryJob SummaryUnder minimal supervision, responsible for division operations pertaining to clinical management, administrative, financial, personnel, and organizational functions of the Divisions of Pediatric Endocrinology and Pediatric Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Project Manager working in Industrial Construction. Responsible for recruiting, managing and leading teams of employees, including Project Engineer, Field Engineer, Superintendent and Foreman.
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Review and provide feedback on overall project schedule, working with Project Engineer to update and distribute to internal and external stakeholdersAbility to produce a cost based estimate for RFP’s that are sent to the company.
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Experience with Viewpoint or similar account software. Supports planning of on-the-job training to team members to ensure safety and quality of the work being done. Benefits: Health Insurance- Up to 80% of the Employee portion paid Health Savings Account (HSA) optional enrollment Paid Time Off after waiting period 401k after 90 days of employment with a company match up to 4% (Employees are 100% vested after 90 day waiting period.
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Title: operations manager in Salt Lake City, Fernley, Nevada
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