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The role of the Site Superintendent is to work in tandem with the Construction Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager of Construction to provide consistent, high-quality, cost-effective, and timely analysis of projects.
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Reporting to the Community Manager, the Community Life Service Coordinator (SC) develops and coordinates support services for residents of Cottage Gardens in Yonkers, NY. The Service coordination will ensure resident and community success through close work with property management, building and sustaining relationships with local and regional partners, planning programs and other on-site opportunities for residents, and working one-on-one with residents to assist them in achieving their goals.
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The Senior Director, Site Merchandising, is a critical leader in shaping the digital customer site experience, overseeing everything from holistic site strategy to visual merchandising and content strategy to functionality and campaign planning and execution.
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Creating an exemplary site experience - You'll drive the holistic site strategy for your business areas, using customer insights to tell a cohesive story and create a seamless customer experience, overseeing visual site merchandising and content strategy, site functionality including navigation, hierarchy, search and browse, etc.
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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, demonstrating a strong understanding of SRE principles for highly scalable and reliable systems. Strong understanding of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles.
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Reporting to the Director of Safety, the Site Safety Manager administers the safety program and serves as the safety advisor, ensuring safety compliance by the project team, all union labor and subcontractors working at the site.
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Additional responsibilities are installation and maintenance of wireless radio communications systems including radio propagation modeling and prediction, microwave path analysis, interference analysis, frequency coordination, cell site equipment layout, parameter definition, and ancillary equipment.
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The Site Reliability Engineer will be responsible for Site Reliability Engineering including Database Reliability Engineering. Site Reliability Engineer, Direct to Consumer. Work with partner Site Reliability Engineering teams, Database Reliability Engineering, and Software Delivery teams to determine and implement cloud networking, monitoring, and infrastructure requirements.
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The Property Manager will be responsible, under the direction of the Regional Manager, for the overall management of site operations and supervision of maintenance of the physical property.
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Maintain and update site EHS permits, registrations and regulatory reporting requirements (i.e. EPCRA, Stormwater, Waste Water, Air, Radiation, Regulated Solid Waste, OSHA, etc.) The EHS Manager reports to the Facilities Manager at the Franklin Lakes, NJ BD site.
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The Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Manager is responsible for supporting the GCP framework and consumers of the platform. Tobacco-Free Hiring Practice: Visit Huntington's Career Web Site for more details.
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This position is also responsible for tasks including but not limited to emergency pot hole repairs, tree and brush removal, milling/pavement repair, guide rail repair, mowing, right of way maintenance, property damage repair, jacking and lubing of bridge bearings, washing of bridge decks, joints, and steel, miscellaneous concrete repairs.
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Possession of a Commercial Driver License Class B with tank endorsement and no air brake restriction and six months of experience operating construction equipment and vehicles and twelve months of experience in carpentry, masonry, welding, ironwork, or other trade related to bridge construction or repair; OR.
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HKC strives to keep our property in excellent shape and that starts with our maintenance/grounds crew under the supervision of the Site Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds. Our MISSION is to enhance the camp experience and provide a safe environment for the campers and counselors who call our grounds home, which are thousands - on any given summer day we welcome around 2000 campers and camp staff at each site.
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