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Assist attorneys with research, document review, and case management tasks. Strong organizational and time management abilities. Position Overview: As a Legal Office Assistant, you will play a crucial role in assisting our legal team with administrative tasks and ensuring the smooth operation of our office.
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The IT Manager will oversee the strategic planning, procurement, implementation, security, protocols, and management of Information Technology solutions in use by Westport and the IT operational activities associated with them.
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Technical knowledge in some of the following domains in a cloud or on-premise context: routing/switching, stateful or next gen firewalls (NGFW), distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation, web application firewalls, intrusion detection / prevention systems (IDS/IPS), network segregation, security information and event management (SIEM), Container and Orchestration technologies, Infrastructure as Code, and other threat and vulnerability management capabilities.
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RSS hvac controls, building controls, programming, hvac field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, Desigo, Modbus, Tridium, Niagara, Alerton, commissioning, LonWorks, BACnet, DDC, BMS, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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This role is crucial for managing TCI’s financial operations, including grants, expenses, invoicing, and vendor management. Vendor Management: Assist the Event Coordinator with vendor communications, invoice creation, payment tracking, and deposit making.
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Use your project management skills to present to hospital leadership, coordinate end-user training, and provide comprehensive support as healthcare providers go live with our software. Join our Project Management team and drive impactful projects to improve patient care in healthcare organizations.
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Sodexo is seeking a Retail Manager 3 for Lipscomb University located in Nashville, Tennessee. Sodexo has a long-standing and successful partnership with Lipscomb University and we are seeking a Retail Manager 3 to help to build on this success.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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If you are a General or Project Manager with Plastering, Stucco, Exteriors, or Fireproofing experience, please read on! Preferably, this would be someone who has touched pre-construction and project management that could help the operations of our growing branch.
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If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing team in a role that provides professional and personal growth, we encourage you to apply to our Regional Sales Manager-Foodservice - Nashville opening.
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This PM/Senior Project Manager will oversee all aspects for new, urban Hospitality/Multifamily projects and be an expert communicator, proficient with contracts and subcontractor management, high-rise projects and CIP Concrete multi-story construction.
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Solar farm, Solar Fields, solar field engineer, superintendent, mechanical, Solar QC manager. Proficient with heavy equipment (Forklifts, Reach Forklifts, Bobcats, Scissor lifts, Proficient with basic building equipmentKeywords: Construction manager, Utility scale Solar, Superintendent, PV panels, Construction, supervisor, owners representative, onsite manager, sub-contractors, Reporting.
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The Project Manager {aka Facility Administrator (FA)} is a vital leadership role within Prime Physician's operations at the VA Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP). Six Sigma Certification at or above the Green Belt Level and/or Project Management Certification.
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We are seeking a knowledgeable and driven Technology Solutions Consultant with a strong background in IT Service Management (ITSM) and IT Asset Management (ITAM) to join our dynamic team.
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Robotics, Automation, PLC, Process Improvement, Process Engineering, Project Management, Equipment Specification, Lean Manufacturing, Cognex, Keyence, PLC Programming, Fanuc, 3D Laser, ROI Analysis, Equipment Design, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Value Stream Mapping, Process Mapping, Process Flow, Requirement Documentation.
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