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Michael Baker International is seeking a Water and Wastewater Department Manager for our Pittsburgh office located in Moon Township, PA. The Water and wastewater department resides within the focused Water Practice within the Moon Office and represents a dedicated business line that is focused on water supply, sanitary sewers, stormwater collection and conveyance / green infrastructure as well as a full range of municipal services.
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Job Description As a Delivery Driver, you will be trained to deliver 200+ Amazon packages per day to the greater Pittsburgh area (notably Dormont, Baldwin Township) Use GPS on company-provided smartphone to navigate to make each delivery a success Be able to get in/out of a cargo van at least 150x per day - move at a fast pace.
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This position will work closely with the Engineering Manager, Program Manager, other Mechanical Engineers and System Architects, Electrical Engineers, Product Line Marketing Manager, and Operations team members, Sourcing and Manufacturing personnel to develop the products in an organized and expedient fashion per our Pro-Launch process.
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Gateway Rehab (GRC) has an outstanding opportunity for a Clinical Manager who manages the Adult patient programming and Adult treatment teams for Rest for Men's Program in Center Township, PA. This position supervises the work of the Therapists and Treatment Support Technicians.
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1038 Cranberry Township Co-Manager. As a Co-Manager You Will. As one of the first retailers to establish a nationwide minimum hourly wage well above the federal minimum wage, Hobby Lobby has a long track record of taking care of their employees.
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If this is what you're looking for in your next opportunity - Don't wait, take a leap of faith today! Be asked to lead and guide your team with passion to achieve the highest standards while exhibiting the utmost empathy.
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Utilize the MedExpress Continual Readiness Checklist to ensure compliance with Optum and accreditation Standards, assisting the Center Manager with center readiness for accreditation and inspections.
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It is essential for the Account Manager to conduct the necessary activities to deliver the desired results, garner customers' trust and produce above average gross revenue and profits to ensure the branch’s annual goals and objectives are met.
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Trane in Moon Township is hiring a Sr. Construction Project Manager! The Senior Construction Project Manager will manage all aspects of multi-million-dollar construction / energy services / HVAC controls projects portfolio.
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We are looking to add a Recruiting Manager (essentially an Account Manager) to our team. Senior Recruiting Manager, Kristen Edelmann, describes her experience transitioning from a career in sales to recruiting as, “Simple and rewarding.
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