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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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The Program Manager is charged with program development, implementation, evaluation and enhancement. The Division Of Research & Innovation In The OBGYN Dept. At Columbia University Is Seeking a Program Manager To Lead All Administrative And Operational Management Of Two Programs.
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The Port Engineer will have a focus on continuous improvement within the division and business unit. Provides a monthly budget and R&M forecast to the General Manager. Provides and executes an integration plan for each new hire or promotion according to the established training program.
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The Company participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations. The Port Engineer will manage the CC-US NYC Engineering and Maintenance teams to ensure the highest level of readiness, US Coast Guard regulatory compliance, safety of the fleet and service to our guests.
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G, ARC-PA, CCNE, ASHA, ACOTE, ABET) and developing a robust continuous quality improvement (CQI) program. The Director of Assessment and Continuous Quality Improvement plays a pivotal role in elevating the academic excellence and institutional effectiveness of the Katz School.
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The Finance Program Officer/Manager is responsible for oversight of the financial operations of the Matching Grant (MG), Preferred Communities (PC) and Reception and Placement (R&P) programs.
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The Logistics Manager will be responsible for leading the change and continuous improvement within the logistics scope, while driving third-party logistics providers including warehousing, transportation, brokerage, and drayage activities.
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In this highly visible position with a high potential for growth, the Anaplan Product Owner will interface with stakeholders from all levels within the Finance organization, and will play a critical role in the development, execution, and continuous improvement of Broadridge's Anaplan models.
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Manage and administer third-party platforms related to the university’s website, such as Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Google Tag Manager, Big Query, Crazy Egg, Shorthand, Site Improve, Curator.io, Media Valet, virtual campus tour, Funnelback program finder, among others.
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Reporting to the Director of Center Programs and Education and in collaboration with Community Conservation Team, the Senior Manager of the NYC Youth Education Program is responsible for all aspects of program management to include planning, developing, administering, and managing the Youth Education Programs in New York City, and ensure the program’s goals further develop young conservation leaders and provide environmental benefits in the communities we work.
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Reporting to the President of World Science U (WSU) and Executive Director of Education, or in their absence, the Director of Education, the WSS program Manager oversees daily operations of the WSS program, working intimately with world-renowned scientists and coordinating with the WSF media team to produce and film high quality courses.
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Participate in the development of the MTA UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) program, including the deployment and continual improvement of the MTA UAS flight mission management platform as well as the MTA UAS Detection capabilities and operationalization.
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With the collaboration of the SBHC program manager, the NP is responsible for ensuring the SBHC site follows continuous quality assurance standards and meets DOH compliance, including but not limited to: timely submission of meeting minutes, completion of emergency drills, completion of environmental surveys, ensure adherence of all staff to HIPAA and HITECH requirements, etc.
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Our team is looking for a strong Enterprise Risk Manager who will help design and implement our global end-to-end Enterprise Risk Management program. Support the ERM Officers in the implementation and execution of the key pillars of the ERM Program: Governance, Risk Assessment, Issue Management, Third-Party Risk Management.
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Utilizing data-driven approaches, the Process Improvement Engineer will foster a culture of continuous improvement within the team and the organization. Attends meetings, provides expertise in process improvement and transformation, in support of system wide projects related to the evolution of operations within New York City Health + Hospital facilities under the direction of the Assistant Director.
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