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Internal: VP of Operations, Transportation Manager, various other USF personnel. Must have (7) years of verifiable hands-on experience as a heavy duty commercial diesel mechanic or reefer mechanic or a combination of both; or (5) years verifiable hands-on experience with either Diesel Mechanic Certification or TK/Carrier Refrigeration Certification or both.
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Pull and provide data and reporting when requested by Philanthropy Database Manager, Finance and Operations teams. Analyze data and perform database maintenance and quality improvement through regular clean-up tasks and audits, merging accounts and identifying data elements that require annual review and updates.
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The Assistant Nurse Manager provides administrative support to Nurse Managers and direct reports. May support the review of staff hours worked vs scheduled hours and determine appropriate disposition if variation exists.
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As Manager of EHS you will provide assistance and mentorship to the sites approach in Safety, Health and Environmental compliance matters in every aspect of the business. 5-10 years of broad-based experience in the EHS field with a history of leading others in project management.
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Focus on selling and delivering SAP Sustainability Cloud solutions (e.g. SAP Sustainability Footprint Management, SAP Responsible Design and Production, SAP Sustainability Control Tower).
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As the Southern Heat Vice President of Operations (General Manager), you will lead a team of 6-7 direct reports, ~50 centers (chronic dialysis centers and home dialysis programs) with annual revenues of ~$250+M with 1,000+ teammates.
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Meeting coordinator, event coordinator, or project manager experience. Meeting coordinator, event coordinator, or project manager experience. Building and managing virtual, hybrid, in-person event websites using Cvent, WordPress, or other platforms.
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As a Neuroscience Account Manager, this is an incredible opportunity to join the growing promotion of our CNS portfolio to primary care and specialties including Psychiatrist, Neurologist, and Institutional Accounts such as Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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As a member of the N2W Project team, the Integration Engineer will be responsible for assessing future IT capabilities to support the Enterprise, such as, secure wireless, zero-client, multi-level security, IoT, an cloud solutions, to include business processes and cases for the NGA organization.
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Master's degree in Environmental Science, Planning, Business, Project Management, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design or related field. Leader in NEPA Project Management. Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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This position is managed by Inter-Con Security and reports to the Reception Manager. Security Focal Point (SFP): May as a day-to-day touchpoint for security issues for the office in coordination with the Regional Security Manager.
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Candidates with 1-3 years experience in commercial fire alarm or electrical can be considered at an Associate Project Manager level. 3+ years of technical experience in the commercial fire alarm/life safety industry as a Technician or a Project Manager, or experience as a Project Manager in the commercial electrical field, or experience in a technical electronics/electrical controls such as in the military or similar.
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ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP/SCOPE : This position reports to the Manager, Process Safety located in St. Louis, MO. The Senior Process Safety Specialist supports the EHS goals and functions of the pharmaceutical manufacturing facility.
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Assists Pharmacy Manager and Staff Pharmacist in developing and maintaining good relationships with the local medical community, including physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, by medical provider detailing and outreach to health groups, retirement homes, nursing homes, and other forums for enhancing growth opportunities.
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Enhances the quality of patient management and satisfaction, to promote continuity of care and cost effectiveness through the integration of functions of case management, utilization review and management, and discharge planning.
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