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Locations covered in Rochester area: Downtown/Metro Rochester, Greece, NY, Brighton, NY, Penfield, NY, and Monroe County ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Store Detective is responsible for the detection, apprehension, and processing of shoplifters, as well as review and processing of paperwork, policies and procedures, and investigation of internal theft issues.
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Participate in the review of new customer contracts/SOWs; add new projects in project software (Datto) Preparing weekly pre-billing reports for project managers to review.
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Participation in the preparation and review of Investment/divestment standard and related valuation work for NYSEG and RG&E. Responsible for reviewing the NYSEG and RG&E external Financial Reporting (standalone Financial Statements and FERC reporting.
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Leaf Home and its products, including the patented LeafFilter gutter protection system, have earned numerous awards and recognition from Good Housekeeping, Qualified Remodeler, Angi, Consumer Reports, This Old House and other consumer review platforms.
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The Quality Inspector, Optics position will entail first-piece, FAI, RMA, receiving, in-process and final inspection of products/processes made/performed by outside vendors as well as RPO. This position has emphasis on inspection and review of precision optical and opto-electronic products, components and processes.
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Assist with water and wastewater operations and research, hydraulic/process modeling, environmental review, permitting, and project financing. Provide weekly scheduling of time for team members as well as review of weekly time sheets.
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The Social Work Assistant 2 is responsible for completing assessments in-person and via telehealth video, to include observation, interviews, and documentation review. Degrees in the following human service areas are considered qualifying: The professional disciplines of art therapy, audiology, dance therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation.
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Provide all behavior support plans which incorporate a restrictive/intrusive intervention and/or limitation on a person’s rights for review by supervising licensed psychologist or licensed clinical social worker.
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Review plan changes. The Project Engineer in this role is responsible for planning, developing, coordinating, and managing onsite construction engineering activities for large, extensive projects in the heavy civil earthwork construction industry, encompassing grading, clearing, and site development.
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Participate on the following institutional teams: Emergency Response Team; Safety Committee; Global Education; Health Care Task Force, Institutional Review Board, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) team, Driver Review Board, Bookstore Advisory Committee, and Staff Leadership.
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Interface with energy engineer for review of design intent and savings calculations. Review bid/contract packages for quality assurance and making sure that M&V requirements are properly identified.
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Responsible for maintaining compliance and continued readiness for MQSA inspections including but not limited to personnel files for radiologist, technologist and physicist, and Mammo QA record review.
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To submit to Residence Manager for review. Under general direction from Residence Manager, the Residence Coordinator will coordinate and oversee the operation of the residence. Conducts the Weekly House Meeting with all residents to discuss facility issues or concerns; following format escalates necessary issues to Residence Manager.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations, and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement.
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Tax Seniors in our Hedge Fund Tax practice perform detail-level review of tax workpapers, allocations and tax returns, as well as perform research to advise on transactional and tax planning opportunities with the support of our robust Washington National Tax group.
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