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Assist and participate in EHS initiatives to align with project tracking and site safety performance goals. Program Development - Assist with the development, evaluation, implementation, and administration of EHS, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, and occupational health policies and programs to meet regulatory compliance, sustain the environment, and provide a safe place to work.
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This reputable Architecture and Design Firm is looking for a Project Architect to mentor, coach, develop and promote for long-term success. The Project Architect will be responsible for start to finish project management.
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Coordinate equipment repair and/or part retrofits for project equipment reused from building 13, with Director of Facilities. Acts as a liaison between manufacturer and construction project manager for new equipment defects.
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1 - 3 years related experience involving designing electro-mechanical systems in a project-based environment; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior experience with auxiliary power generations systems, ASME Section III and NavSea a plus.
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The Project Manager will engage with students, guidance/career counselors, and job seekers, as well as training and educational organizations, clean energy businesses, and other workforce development stakeholders.
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The following experience is NOT considered qualifying: experience in administration, administrative services, administrative oversight, training, special education, behavior specialist, habilitation specialist, project management, research, or primarily supervisory experience.
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Support the company’s commitment to Compassionate Care; project a professional image to foster confidence in the Rehab Program. Provide input to the Rehabilitation Manager on clinical performance of assistants as requested and appropriate.
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Keep Construction Project Managers apprised of potential delays and expedite/minimize impact on construction project schedule. Ensure accurate ordering, delivery and receipt of equipment and parts for a project.
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We offer competitive pay and benefits - Starting wage of $22.00+ per hour 2 Weeks paid Vacation; 7 paid holidays; 40 hours paid sick leave, at a minimum Great potential for overtime Employee only medical coverage at ZERO cost to the employee Project-based bonuses, Driller License bonuses AND performance-based merit increases Employee Referral Bonus of $2,000 Reimbursement for attending CDL Training School AND pay increases after obtaining a CDL A.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Marketing and Public Relations, tasks may include supporting the production of email, digital, traditional, and paid social media advertising, as well as copywriting, project management, and generating reports.
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We work alongside SMRT's architectural, structural, electrical, site, and interiors groups from project inception through design and construction to advance our client's vision. Our designers, engineers, commissioning agents, and project managers are also involved in project pursuits and business development.
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And you could be that final nudge of encouragement that a customer needs to transform a great project idea into reality. We are immediately hiring for Cashier Part-Time associates, and bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Whether you’re providing a quick, friendly checkout experience, helping our customers get the best value for their money, or assisting with payment or exchanges, it’s your job as a Cashier Part-Time associate to ensure every customer exits on a high note.
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You have 6 months experience as a cashier, salesperson, or retail associate. We believe in investing in projects, providing hands-on support, and giving millions of dollars annually to our local neighborhoods.
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Experience and/or basic project accounting or costing principals is desired. Under direct supervision of the Area Resource Manager (Customer Service Dispatch Supervisor), receives and schedules customer calls for service.
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