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The Maintenance Manager will be responsible for overall supervision and coordination of workers activities related to the setup, installation, maintenance and repair of equipment, tools and machinery to ensure to non-stop operation of the plant/location assigned.
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The Senior Manager of Learning and Evaluation (LEM) reports to the Impact Director and is responsible for AmeriCorps member Learning & Development, observation & coaching, evaluation, and Whole School, Whole Child (WSWC) program implementation quality.
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Imagine a future where you’re helping to secure and implement the permits for our Offshore wind farms located along the east coast of the US.
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Assistant Manager Roles (Residential) Assist with finances, home and vehicle maintenance, safety and oversight of community and residential settings. Dedicated, adaptable and knowledgeable in leadership in residential and community settings.
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We are looking for a Credit Review Senior Portfolio Manager – Counterparty Credit Risk to join our dynamic, high-energy Credit Review team supporting review of Counterparty Credit Risk in traded products and structured financing facilities in Global Markets and horizontally across other lines of business.
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The Recruitment Manager grows and strengthens the movement for educational equity by compelling top leaders to join the Teach For America corps and Ignite Fellowship, particularly in Rhode Island.
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8+ years as Quality Manager or equivalent experience within a manufacturing company., experience with OEM (Automotive) Automotive quality, is strongly preferred. Aspen is looking for an engaging, motivated, and dynamic Customer & Systems Quality Manager to provide technical support to external customers in Aspen’s Aerogel Material business.
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Sheakley is hiring a construction safety manager for our client in Pawtucket, RI. Our client is one of the nation's leading construction contracting firms. Sheakley is hiring a construction safety manager for our client in Pawtucket, RI. Our client is one of the nation's leading construction contracting firms.
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The Digital Fundraising Manager, Liive is responsible for helping develop programs and drive revenue with content creators primarily on Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok. The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Digital Fundraising Manager, Liive supporting the our National Center located in Dallas, TX. This position can be home based.
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Overview If you are interested in the hottest new trends in technology, value rewarding connections with people, and can deliver exception customer service, join Verge Mobile as a Retail Store Manager.
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Stantec Consulting Services Inc. seeks a driven Senior Coastal Engineer/Project Manager to join our rapidly growing Coastal Engineering Solutions Practice. Senior Coastal Engineer/Project Manager - ( 240001AZ.
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Human Resources Manager - Pawtucket, RI. Ensure coffee chats, new manager assimilation, stay interviews, exit interviews, etc. Manages the leave of absence process as needed, as well as any escalated leave issues (FMLA, STD, LTD, other state mandated leaves, Military, and PLOA) and worker’s compensation review by partnering with the appropriate third-party administrator.
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Summary:The Adult Outreach Manager is responsible for providing clinical and administrative support to the Integrated Health Home (IHH) Teams and Assertive Community Treatment Teams that provide community-based services and supports to adults residing in the community who are living with a severe and persistent mental illness.
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T-Mobile is synonymous with innovation–and you could be part of the team that disrupted an entire industry!
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The Product Manager of Second Chance will establish, maintain, and implement the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the Lottery second chance solution, with the goal of modernizing and making the current process more sustainable.
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