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Professional certification such as a Certified Wildlife Biologist, Professional Wetland Scientist, or Certified Planner, or the qualifications and desire to seek certification. Current TxDOT environmental pre-certifications or those meeting the experience criteria to seek pre-certifications.
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Minimum 7 years of experience in environmental planning, impact assessment, environmental permitting, and/or NEPA (or similar studies). Bachelor's degree in Environmental Planning, Environmental Science, Ecology, or closely related field.
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The Discharge Planner is a team member who, in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team, is accountable for assessing the complex discharge plan, effective and efficient utilization of resources, meeting established professional and regulatory standards, and who collaborates with the healthcare team and the patient/family to accomplish agreeable outcomes.
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This person will also work with the Buyer/Planner to execute the Project Plan meeting and develop action plans, assign responsibilities and create Gantt Charts. The VAC Project Engineer will report up the Value Stream Manager, and working intimately with the VAC Buyer/Planner and Assembly Team, to ensure seamless execution of VAC orders, focusing on initiation, planning, executing, budgeting, coordinating and closing projects.
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After event space is allocated, the manager prepares all event documentation and coordinates with the Meeting Planner, property departments, and Program Team to ensure a consistent, high level service throughout the pre-event, event, and post-event phases of programs.
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Certified Meeting Planner is preferred, but not required. Serve as the lead planner for special projects, top tier in-person events, dealer meetings and incentive trips in the U.S. and Caribbean.
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2 years of banquet, event, or meeting planner experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Act as liaison between hotel and meeting planner to ensure a successful event.
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Calculates Loyalty points for meeting planner and credits their account. Maintains group and meeting files and executes billing procedures. Works with contracted caterer to ensure all food and plating is presented to the hotel's standards.
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Support & assist the Planner Scheduler position in communication of work assignments and required parts to complete. Support SAP (CMMS) schedule for work order execution, downtime repair and meeting deadlines.
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As Event Planner: Develops most appropriate sources for the meeting site and amenities. Prepares, or checks the meeting site in advance of the meeting, resolves last-minute problems, tests required audio-visual equipment, and inventories required materials and supplies.
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Creates transportation surveys, exhibits, and other meeting materials as necessary, to identify areas of public concern and facilitate public and stakeholder input. to create basic to moderate complexity modeling for existing and proposed transportation systems (roads; bridges; highways; tunnels; tolls; transit; rail; freight; aviation; bike/ped.
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Ensure material availability in meeting daily production demands to achieve goals and metrics. Bachelors degree in Business or Supply Chain required, Masters degree preferred. This position is responsible for ensuring supply and demand for production use as well as maintaining healthy inventory turns.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Ensure material availability in meeting daily production demands to achieve goals and metrics. Job Description:This position is responsible for ensuring supply and demand for production use as well as maintaining healthy inventory turns.
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Ability to locate the ideal travel options for clients upon a scheduled meeting detailing their travel aspirations. Book hotel reservations for guests in their desired location, ensuring their specifications for their stay are met.
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