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The Senior Trust Administrator is responsible for servicing and maintaining existing relationships with investment management clients, trust clients, beneficiaries, and other interested parties in partnership with the accounts' designated Trust Officer.
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We are offering a short term contract employment opportunity for a Systems Administrator in the non-profit industry, based in Pleasantville, New York. The role involves managing and maintaining our organization's computer systems, including network security, server migration, and cloud technologies.
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Important: Please Indicate "Center Administrator-CMH" in the subject line of your email. The Westchester County Department of Community Mental Health is actively recruiting for a Center Administrator to supervise, administer the staff and provide clinical oversight and operations of a Mental Health Outpatient Treatment and Rehabilitative Service Clinic.
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WEEKEND & OVERNIGHT SHIFTS AVAILABLE - Hybrid | New York, NY
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Wilson Elser currently seeks an E-Billing Administrator to be responsible for key phases of the e-billing process, including, bill submission, follow-up on rejected items, and acceptance tracking.
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Job Title: Licensing administrator. Responsibilities: Prepare, organize and enroll agents into Licensing materials. Manage licensing calendar and send out follow-up emails to participants. Send out communications on upcoming licensing classes.
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Community Events Administrator: (30% of the role): Provide programmatic support for an array of programs in community spaces for older adults from diverse communities. Working in a hybrid model, the Social Worker and Community Programs Administrator will divide their time working remotely, in the field, and 2-3 days per week in the White Plains office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
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The Senior System Administrator (SCADA) will be responsible for the design, programing, and implementation of the new SCADA system(s), as well as providing day to day operational support for the existing system(s.
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The WPPA Practice Administrator supports and is responsible for the daily administrative operations of a multi-physician, single/multiple department (s) within White Plains Hospital Physician Associates.
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If so, our client is hiring a Fleet Administrator! As a full-service search firm, we partner with companies across industries, including Financial Services, Fintech, Consumer Goods and Services, Security and Logistics, Pharmaceutical / Biotech, Technology, Automotive, Engineering, and Healthcare.
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We have an immediate need for a well-organized, enthusiastic individual with a knack for customer service to join our prestigious, award winning property management team as a Leasing Administrator at our luxury apartment community, Quarry Place, Tuckahoe, NY.
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As a PWM Tax Administrator, you will provide administrative and clerical support to the Tax Department. The PWM Tax Administrator plays a role at every stage of the tax compliance process.
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Gas Measurement Metering. so candidate will spend the 3 days onsite make either location their preferred and as needed be able to drive one day a week MAY Be to the other location – fluctuating between Rye and Bronx , but choosing one of the 2 as their base for the 3 days onsite.
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Are you a financial systems specialist ready to apply your skills at a company undergoing a digital transformation?
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Five years of relevant experience in Procurement, Finance, IT, or related functions, with responsibly as a system administrator with S2P technologies such as SAP/Ariba, Zycus, Coupa, iValua, GEP, etc.
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