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Apply various reliability principles such as Asset Strategy Improvement (ASI), Operating Envelope (OE), Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Motor Circuit Analysis, various infrared thermography routes, structure and air bourn ultrasound routes, motor testing, vibration analysis, oil analysis, precision lubrication, and precision alignment.
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Identify potential challenges and opportunities for soil improvement and eco-friendly practices. Develop accurate cost estimates for preconstruction activities, such as site preparation, soil improvement, and infrastructure installation.
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Multi-Axis Machine Operator has the ability to run multiple machines effectively and efficiently on a continuous basis and can identify problems during the production run, position work pieces, and inspect parts on a daily basis using various types of inspection equipment.
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Participate in national and international professional organizations related to Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). REQ: 96780 SF:OMJ SF:RM SF:HEJ, SF:INS SF:HERC SF:DIV SF:LJN SF:IHE Associate Dean, Center for Continuous Professional Development/Continuing Med Ed, College of Med Date: Sep 3, 2024 Location: Cincinnati, OH, US #job-location.
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Maintains specific knowledge of requirements and deficiencies related to performance improvement through ongoing education, webinars, updates, and communications, and communicates this information to the Burn Program Manager and the System Director of Trauma and Burns.
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Principal duties and responsibilities: Under limited supervision, applies considerable knowledge to perform a broad range of tasks which include but are not limited to direct patient care in multiple modalities not limited to hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, ultrafiltration, continuous renal replacement therapy, and Apheresis.
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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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Business District Management The organization manages two special improvement districts the Downtown Cincinnati Improvement District and Over-the-Rhine South Special Improvement District providing clean and safe services, homeless outreach, beatification efforts and marketing support to both districts.
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Actively support continuous improvement activities and projects to deliver improved cleaning sanitation execution, reduce waste, and increase efficiency and efficacy to impact the broader company and the FSQ/Sanitation Team. Where applicable, utilize CI tools (SPC, Lean, Six Sigma, 5S, etc.
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Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with industry trends, material costs, and glazing techniques to enhance estimation accuracy and efficiency. Cost Analysis: Analyze completed projects to compare estimated costs with actual costs, identifying areas for improvement and cost-saving measures.
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The Roadway Department Manager will be responsible for leading a team of engineers and designers in all aspects of design and plan preparation for roadway, highway, and interstate improvement projects for ODOT and other local clients around our Cincinnati, OH office.
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Assist in the creation of process improvement projects. The Kroger Spring Internship Program is an immersive experience that offers students an opportunity to grow their careers through a variety of focused internship assignments.
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Maintain and work within established departmental, center, and home office policies and procedures, objectives, quality improvement program, and safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
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Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement within the corporate development function. Monitor the performance of partnerships and make recommendations for improvement or expansion.
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As the Financial Planning & Analysis Consultant, you will work in a fast paced, innovative, and collaborative environment designing and implementing capital management initiatives with a focus on improving quality and efficiency.
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