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Overview Contract Administrator Position Summary The Contract Administrator is a member of HCSGs Contracts team, working within HCSG's Legal Group, and will be involved with all aspects of HCSG's contract process with its clients, with duties including the drafting and revising of new service agreements as well as maintenance and renewal of existing service agreements.
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The Contract Administrator is a member of HCSGs Contracts team, working within HCSG’s Legal Group, and will be involved with all aspects of HCSG’s contract process with its clients, with duties including the drafting and revising of new service agreements as well as maintenance and renewal of existing service agreements.
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It seeks to drive coordination and maximize opportunity across the Primary Care (PC) franchise through holistic channel strategy across Health System, Long-Term Care, and Urgent Care channels to meet the needs of our customers and our Primary Care portfolio priorities.
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The Service Administrator is responsible for providing service coordination, dispatch and parts support in a high-volume Service Department. Kinsley Power Systems is seeking a Service Administrator.
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REMOTE work from HOMEEssential FunctionsBe responsible for identifying business, design, and development needs, defining parameters for design system components, documentation, and governance, and leading teams to create and deploy functional and durable design elements.
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Oversees all aspects of donor entry and management, including gift processing, reporting and analysis.
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Experience with system quality assurance processes and defect management. Conduct daily system monitoring and quality assurance checks. Review system design documents, provided by the platform vendor, for releases and provide feedback.
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On Site IT Network & Systems Administrator responsibilities would include the following. We are expanding and are looking to add to our team an experienced On-Site It Network & Systems Administrator.
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On Site IT Network & Systems Administrator. Waste Gas Fabricating has a rich history in press brake metal forming, metal rolling, and structural steel fabrication, stainless steel fabrication, fiber laser cutting and the assembly of custom equipment.
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Additionally, the Contracts Administrator will handle legal document support, generate reports using Word, Excel, or Adobe, and assist with general administrative duties. The successful candidate will coordinate with multiple departments throughout the document life-cycle, prepare and modify documents, execute contracts, subcontracts, work orders, task orders, and NDA's, and track counter-executed copies.
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The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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Service Administrator Requirements And Responsibilities. Preferred Service Administrator Skills. Service Administrator Benefits. Kinsley Power Systems, a family-owned business, has been an industry leader in generator service, sales and rentals for over 55 years.
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HCSG is seeking a highly motivated individual to join as an HR Associate- Benefits Administrator with our growing Corporate HR Team in Bensalem, PA (Bucks County). Located on the bustling Street Road near I-95 and Parx Casino, the HCSG headquarters office is a central hub that suits both metro and city commuters.
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Produce and update system diagrams, administrator guides and end user documentation. Maintain ALS system infrastructure (storage, compute, network) leveraging on-premise and AWS cloud platforms.
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After training and acclimating to the role the Warranty Administrator will also assist in the prompt and accurate submission of manufacturer and aftermarket warranty claims and the resulting collection of warranty claim revenues.
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