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Reporting to the Vice President, Government Contract Compliance and Data Strategy, the Director, Quality Assurance and Improvement supports the organization by conducting compliance audits to assist making assessments for process improvements, contract scoring, and compliance.
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Process Improvement Projects Identify high-impact process improvement opportunities and spearhead optimization workstreams, including supply chain management, plan repricing, and fleet management software migration.
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This backlog includes tasks associated with construction and capital improvement projects for MTA agencies including New York City Transit and various infrastructure improvement projects for New York government agencies such as NYCHA and DASNY.Who We Are:STV is an award-winning national leader consistently ranking among the country’s top companies in the design and planning of infrastructure and transportation systems.
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5+ years of experience in complex program management, strategic planning, business process improvement, performance management, and/or change management. PMP, Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt (LSS-BB), Design Thinking and/or Agile certification(s) is a plus.
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Demonstrate experience managing process and capital improvement projects. Manage process and capital improvement projects. Understand data from internal sources e.g. intranet databases, process specific operational systems, raw material inventory management system.
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Collaborate with members of clinic administration on process improvement to help optimize the pre-authorization processes in the clinics. Handle authorization process and obtain pre-certification approvals prior to service.
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Year One : The Administrative Fellow I will participate in rotational opportunities in several departments, including, but not limited to, Executive Administration, Operations, Quality Improvement/Assurance, Finance and Process Improvement.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Upstream Process Development, Analytical Development, and Manufacturing, to ensure seamless integration of processes. Proven expertise in downstream process development for viral vectors, with a focus on AAV and lentiviral vectors.
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Participate in SPG Interplant Teams, such as, “Accessory Improvement” team and the “New Product/Colors” team and on internal Hagerstown Plant teams like the “IE Pillar” team and the “Q&PC Pillar” team These teams are responsible for providing process standardization throughout the group and within the Hagerstown Plant.
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The candidate will work closely with the Director of Process Chemistry (40+ year industry veteran) and the Chemical Process Development (CPD) team cross-functionally supporting R&D, analytical, kilo-lab, and production ops.
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We support both Product Teams (Process Gas and ASU) in development of new products as well as executing mature technology offerings. Support the Product Teams in synthesis, selection and evaluation of process cycles for optimum plant OPEX and CAPEX.
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Plans for and directs the rehabilitation, improvement, and repair work involving alterations to buildings and grounds, such as painting, electrical work, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning plant repairs, plumbing, masonry work, carpentry, gardening, and horticulture work or prepares bid specifications for the performance of such work by contractors.
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Leads the construction process including preconstruction planning, scope development, and estimates (we have experienced in-house estimators to support you) for new construction and renovation projects.
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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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Review process and equipment designs for compliance with engineering principles and company standards. With interests in various independent power projects across the United States, including solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, and natural gas, we play a vital role in providing sustainable energy to communities.
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