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Perform maintenance of the building, such as drywall repairs; minor carpentry; classroom furniture; replacing light bulbs, & fixtures; painting projects; ceiling tile replacement; playground maintenance, athletic areas, grounds repairs; equipment audits, building inspections; safety issues, repairs; small landscaping projects; additional items as they arise.
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Troubleshoot issues with MacOS, Apple hardware, networking, security issues and other needs that arise. Mange and support on site infrastructure, including network, audio/visual, and access control systems.
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Analyzes and develops solutions for any day-to-day operational issues that arise on site. We are delighted to be partnered with a leading clean energy company who are looking for an Snr Operations Manager to join their team.
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Location: Irving, TX (On-site/Hybrid) Monitor and maintain automation systems, resolving any issues that arise. Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in RPA technologies. Proven experience in RPA development, specifically with Xceptor.
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Assist with conference room scheduling; ensuring conference rooms are ready for big meetings and resolving conflicts that arise. Coordinate company events (happy hours, client visits, on-site interviews, and other in office events and meetings.
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The Site Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of a construction project, from planning and budgeting to execution and completion. The Site Manager will also be responsible for communicating with the client and other stakeholders throughout the project.
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Conduct on-site visits to meet with customers and address any installation-related issues. Strong problem-solving skills to handle any challenges or obstacles that arise during installations.
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Identify and resolve issues that arise on-site, proposing solutions to ensure the successful installation of millwork elevations. The ability to read and interpret site, architectural and engineering schematics.
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Bonus: Any previous working experience as an on-site promoter, or in retail, hospitality. Able to think on your feet and problem solve on the spot as issues arise. Acting as the go-to resource for all customer and store team needs by resolving customer issues as they arise.
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Provide technical support stationed at the site who can quickly respond to problems that may arise within data center/computer/server rooms which need physical handling. Provide on-site, operational support service for remote management, installation and troubleshooting of data center equipment.
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The Commercial Construction Superintendent is responsible for the on-site management and execution of commercial construction projects. Address any concerns or issues that arise during construction.
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Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress and address any issues that arise. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress and address any issues that arise.
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You will lead the installation of complex mechanical projects on site at water and wastewater facilities while also solving complex issues that arise with these types of projects. Demobilize site facilities.
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Manage overall day-to-day operations of Jobs-Plus program and handle issues as they arise, with direction from the Site Director. Assist the Site Director with program management and implementation.
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Quickly and amicably resolve conflicts or miscommunications that arise on-site. A positive attitude and the ability to motivate team members on-site. Oversee and enforce safety rules at all times on-site.
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