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The geomatics crew chief oversees the daily field operations of a land survey crew. Survey Crew Chief. The geomatics crew chief oversees the daily field operations of a land survey crew. Survey Crew Chief.
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mount Carmel Behavioral. It is essential that the new Chief Executive Officer be visible within the hospital. The Successful Chief Executive Officer Candidate Will.
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Maintain land surveying vehicle and field equipment. Communicate daily with Project Surveyor and technician regarding land survey project schedule and work progress. Our vision is to advance spatial data acquisition, improve analysis capabilities, and develop predictive analytics to redefine and transform how infrastructure assets are developed and managed throughout their lifecycles.
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Direct Reports: The President manages the Executive Team, which includes the Chief Compliance Officer, General Counsel, and Vice President of School Improvement. The President manages the Executive team and the Services Team and reports to the Chief Executive Officer.
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Survey Crew Chief Responsibilities: This position is not just responsible for the day-to-day field operation of their survey crew, but their responsibilities also include ensuring their data is of the utmost quality by performing initial processing and analysis.
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Job Title:Chief MRI TechnologistDepartment:Medicine | PsychiatryThe Center for NeuroImaging, NeuroPhenotyping, NeuroComputation, and NeuroModulation (C4N) is searching for a Chief MRI Technologist.
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Any other related activities as assigned by the Chief Timekeeper or Project Finance and Accounting Manager. o Daily/weekly timesheet reconciliation and crew timesheet maintenance o Coordination of timekeeping interface with craft payroll processing team (BBS) Assist the Chief Timekeeper in training and mentoring of Project Timekeepers and scheduling of overtime, shift coverage, etc.
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Patient-Centric Focus: Join a hospital dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care and achieving the highest levels of patient satisfaction.
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Our expert care, treatment and technologies help patients overcome medical, physical, cognitive, vocational and social challenges.
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The Chief Operating Officer is responsible for ensuring that LSS's operational infrastructure supports its mission to deliver ethical, high-quality, and impactful health and human services. Requirements for a Chief Operating Officer with Lutheran Social Services: A bachelor's degree in social work administration, healthcare administration, business, or a related field is required; an MSW, MHCA, MBA, or equivalent advanced degree is preferred.
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Chief Audit ExecutiveThe State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS Ohio) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Chief Audit Executive. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) professional certifications preferred.
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Should the application/selection process for the new position begin less than one (1) year from the completion of a previous application made by the applicant, the Chief of Police, Vice President for Student Affairs, and Director of Human Resources will determination which section(s) of the application/selection/ process the applicant will need to be re-evaluated by.
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They may also provide input for the development of information technology plans for the college, working collaboratively with college employees, the Helpdesk Manager and MCCS Associate Chief Information Officer.
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Title : Fun Chief Compliance Officer - HYBRID. This position will act in the capacity of Chief Compliance Officer for certain investment company clients. Must have advanced knowledge of regulatory requirements and limitations, and operating policies for mutual fund service providers (i.e. investment adviser, custody, distribution, fund accounting agent, transfer agent, fund administration.
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We are looking for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join our client’s team. We are looking for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join our client’s team. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; MBA or CPA preferred.
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