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This includes coordination of care for research participants being screened and enrolled into clinical trials, drug accountability, regulatory activities, research billing compliance, and overall management of the participants# activities throughout the term of research studies from feasibility determination and study start-up through study close-out.
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Must be a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an activities professional who is licensed by the state and is eligible for certification as a recreation specialist or as an activities professional; or.
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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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Climbing up and down stairs and ladders to both get in and out of trenches and up to elevated platforms (scaffolding at significant heights) Minimum of 15 years of experience in the construction of industrial projects, with a minimum of 5 years as a foreman and 5 years as a superintendent.
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The Project Scheduler will serve in the Preconstruction Department and develop detailed project schedules for multiple projects inclusive of design, procurement, construction, close-out, equipment installation, and commissioning activities.
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Carry out restorative and rehabilitative programs including restorative nursing, activities of daily living (ADLs) teaching, bowel and bladder retraining and education for self-help as appropriate.
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Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. As an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Job Description Leasing Manager manages and directs the daily activities of the leasing operations department in accordance with organization policies and standards. Client Relations • Carry out the philosophies and wishes of the Owner in the daily overall operations of the apartment community to ensure FPI is meeting the Client objective and expectations.
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Assists and coaches store team on all package delivery activities, including scanning in and out of packages, completing all daily inventory functions and, package returns at Walgreens.
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As a Camp Counselor , you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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55%: Supervises the day to day shipping tasks in the warehouse to ensure timely and accurate completion of activities; including planning/monitoring outbound shipping schedule, preparing/packing orders for shipment and loading of outbound freight, use of proper parcel/common/contract carrier(s), auditing activities to verify that processes are followed correctly and all merchandise is pulled correctly according to procedures and protected from damage.
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Own safety in infrastructure build out and execution of validation in labs. Most importantly, it's an opportunity to join an innovative industry leader as part of our Clean Energy Team. As we invest in new companies and technologies, we're shaping the market and becoming a global powerhouse in the Energy Storage System Market, leading to steady, unprecedented growth.
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Supplements the activities of Maintenance Mechanics by assisting with installs, repairs, troubleshooting of processing and high speed packaging machinery and other specialized equipment in the facility.
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Actively participates in the safety program by: engaging in training activities to learn what constitutes a safety hazard; reporting safety concerns to the supervisor, submitting safety suggestions, and correcting or reporting to the appropriate people when an employee sees a workplace health or safety hazard, until it is resolved.
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Ability to quickly understand the theory of operation in both processing and high speed packaging areas. Actively participates in root cause analysis and other plant continuous improvement initiatives.
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