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DUTIES: Duties: The Foreclosure Prevention Project is part of a statewide coalition of non-profit legal service and housing counseling agencies, funded since 2012 by the NYS Office of Attorney General’s (OAG) Homeowner Protection Program (HOPP.
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Included in these responsibilities are: User and Department Head interaction for project planning requirements, valid justifications, vendor research, for awards, narratives for submissions to the Office of the State Comptroller, interaction with SUNY legal staff, review, expedite contracts and purchase orders to ensure timely payment of invoices against issued procurements.
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Proficient with Canva Pro Ability to work independently as well as collaborate as a group Unmatched customer service skills Solid computer skills, including MS Office, Google Drive, web analytics and Google AdWords Must be able to work flexible hours including nights and weekends Must have a driver’s license and car Highly motivated with excellent organizational and interpersonal skills Possess project management and problem solving skills.
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We have an excellent opportunity for a detail-oriented, tech savvy Project Coordinator to join our busy and growth-oriented Roofing Company. - Minimum of 2 years of experience in home services project coordination or related field.
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Complete required client and program record keeping and documentation in accordance with professional standards and the guidelines and regulations stipulated by the NYS DOH Health Home Initiative, the NYS OMH, Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene and the Office of Compliance and Audit for SBU.
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Duties will include accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger reconciliations, cash flow analysis, budget tracking, and review of project- based expenditures. My Client, a global manufacturing company, is looking for hands-on accounting professional responsible for the accurate financial transaction processing and reporting using project-based accounting methodologies.
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Service Coordinators have a very defined track for advancement that can lead to a financially rewarding career in Project Management, Operations Management, Analyst, or Sales. College degree or at least 2 years related work experience in a customer service role, project management/coordination, and/or facility services knowledge preferred.
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Our Inside Sales Associate work in our Islandia, NY office. At National Recovery USA, our mission is to revolutionize salvage logistics across the nation through expert project management.
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This position works predominantly in the field working independently or as part of a larger team at exterior project sites (i.e., industrial/brownfield facilities, monitoring wells, treatment systems, construction projects) to perform sample collection, recording of operational/meter parameters, and oversight of subcontractors (e.g., drillers, heavy equipment operators, truckers.
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If you need a disability-related accommodation, please call the university Office of Equity and Access (OEA) at (631) 632-6280 or visit OEA. Department/Hiring Area: SUNY Stony Brook, Sayville Project.
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Seeking a detail oriented, well organized, dependable person to work with Word/Excel/Adobe/Outlook experience., Administrative project management, COI's, CP's, payment apps, invoicing and general office duties such as answering phones and filing.
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Coordinate special projects, project tracking and project document management. The administrative assistant position will provide key administrative support and clerical supervision to the department and perform a wide range of administrative and office support activities.
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Partner with Talent Acquisition Management, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office, Human Resources Managers and hiring managers within a matrix environment to understand the needs of the Laboratory and develop recruitment strategies to support current hiring and future growth.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Office Administrator at American & Interstate Signcrafters. The Office Administrator will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks including administrative assistance, office equipment management, communication, customer service, and office administration.
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Leads a field team at exterior project sites (i.e., industrial/brownfield facilities, monitoring wells, treatment systems, construction projects) generally to perform sample collection, recording of operational/meter parameters, and oversight of subcontractors (e.g., drillers, heavy equipment operators, truckers.
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