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Prepare and present regular reports on site performance, maintenance activities, and financial metrics to senior management. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Wind Site Manager to join a renewable energy company in Texas.
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Location (On-Site): New York City, Midtown Manhattan – Fashion District. Must be able to work independently and understand proportion and achieve the look of the sketch without a lot of hands-on help from Designers.
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Assigned to the Lead Community School Director Site to assist with on-site responsibilities as needed. Reduced schedule on Fridays during summer months. Flexible work option based on job role eligibility.
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The Fire Inspector position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by inspecting grounds, buildings and other infrastructure to detect fire hazards in order to protect life and property on site.
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The Clinical Program Manager, working in collaboration with the Director of Supportive Housing, provides comprehensive leadership and oversight of the Young Adult Families Scatter-site Housing Program.
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Professional On-Site Development/training Programs + Summer Hours + Flexible Schedule / Hybrid Schedule + Paid Architect Licensure & Certifications Exams + Wedding Pay + Freaky Fridays + Charitable Match Program + Market Leading Wellness Health and Welfare Benefits.
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Attend and actively participate in routine luxury fashion account client meetings, both on- and off-site. Ensuring that each member of our team feels fulfilled and on track to become the very best employee they can be is important - and we encourage our people to discover new ways of achieving specific goals.
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Serve as Epic Site Director, overseeing the administration and coordination of all activities related to NYC Health and Hospital’s Epic Electronic Health Record. Serve as Epic Site Director, overseeing the administration and coordination of all activities related to NYC Health and Hospital’s Epic Electronic Health Record.
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Other key responsibilities include: interacting with the Section Chiefs to ensure projects are prioritized and to monitor key performance indicators with a focus on continuous improvement; prepare periodic project status reports for Director, represent the Safety & Site Support Division at intra/ inter-agency and regulatory agency meetings, deliver presentations and provide needed information to outside agencies.
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The Coordinator will serve as the on-site supervisor for aquatic events which requires a flexible work schedule that will include some evening and weekend coverage. The Aquatics Coordinator is directly responsible for the on-site management of the Wellness & Event Center (WEC) Pool. This includes overseeing pool maintenance and ensuring that pool operations are compliant with local, state, and national requirements.
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Strong knowledge of strategic marketing, media, social, web site analysis, audience targeting tools and vendors, including both quantitative tracking and ad effectiveness research methodologies.
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We are hiring a General Manager of Operations who will lead in-house logistics of a pick/pack and final mile delivery operation at our Fulfillment Center on-site in Astoria, Queens.
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92NY’s Athletics division is seeking an experienced and professional Pickleball instructor to help build our ever-growing pickleball program, along with delivering classes, private lessons, and workshops to the community on-site at 92NY. We are willing to train the right individual to teach Pickleball as well.
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Assist with the development of content strategy architecture, digital asset management, content management systems (CMS), and online/digital metrics based on industry best practices. Review site analytics to monitor user behavior, refine content and messaging strategies; recommend changes to Search Engine Optimization/Search Engine Marketing (SEO/SEM.
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This hands on, on-site role delves into product validation, hardware development, pre-certification testing, and firmware development, along with PCB design and troubleshooting, knowledge of design software and extensive experience in embedded programming.
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