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Cluster/Team: Operations / Facilities Management Team. Maintain a high performing facilities management team. The Facilities Director at ASHA plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation and security of our 140,000 square foot Gold LEED certified facility and a small, leased capitol hill office.
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Design and manage several facilities and process related capital projects (HVAC and utilities projects; biologics cell culture and purification upgrades; cryogenic storage capacity projects; laboratory and building infrastructure renovations; etc.
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You will bring extensive experience in facilities management, site selection, lease management, and environmental, health and safety within highly regulated environments, such as biotechnology and/or pharmaceutical industries both in the US and outside of the US. In addition, you will oversee construction management and support real estate-related negotiations.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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Will inspect township roads and use pavement management software to prioritize the 20-year paving schedule. They are looking for a person who will be responsible to analyze and design public improvement projects and facilities such as roads, roadways, storm sewer lines, traffic lights, etc.
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Manage a team of data stewards & ERP specialists in support of DTS process execution & performance Develop & implement Master Data Management (MDM) strategies and ensure effective data governance exists to maintain accuracy and integrity of master data.
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Staff Engineer – Civil EngineerWe are the exclusive search firm working with an upscale township. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 2-4 years of experience in civil engineering work that can include capital construction projects such as roads, roadways, sports fields and courts, storm and sanitary projects.
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Knowledge of GIS or ability to learn with on-the-job training. Engineering in Training Certificate (EIT) helpful. Military roadway or similar experience will be accepted. Review of construction permit applications for compliance with township ordinances, NIDEP and other regulations.
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Attend pre-bid and pre-construction meetings. Responsible for the designs and specifications setting forth required capacity size, location, materials, and methods to be used in building capital construction projects.
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Need to be able to work without sponsorship now or in the future. Provide contractors and the public with technical information relating to the engineering projects. Experience with Military roads and roadways or related experience accepted.
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Internships do count.
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As such, the role will require proven leadership experience to drive effective communication, coordination, and collaboration across relevant cross functional groups to support the development, tech transfer, GMP Operations, and lifecycle management of cell and gene therapy products manufactured within our facilities.
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The Nurse Practitioner documents patient teaching, refers and communicates patient abnormalities to appropriate physicians, performs clinical procedures, serves as a resource for nursing and ancillary staff regarding patient and disease management, and facilitates practices in compliance with JCAHO requirements.
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