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Required to communicate with customers and complete assigned work orders using the computerized maintenance manager system (CMMS) through personal computer (PC) and smartphone applications. Three (3) years of experience as a journeyman plumber or two (2) years of experience as a master plumber.
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The Houston Permitting Center is seeking a dedicated and skilled Assistant Customer Service Manager to lead the Office of the City Engineer's Plan Review Administration Team. The Assistant Customer Service Manager will oversee plan distribution operations, ensure compliance with plan submittal and payment related policies and standards, provide excellent service to all visitors and customers, and foster a collaborative work environment.
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This role will also work with the head of IT infrastructure operations to ensure smooth day-to-day operations for employees. The Enterprise Applications Manager/Director will ensure their enterprise IT systems for Finance, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Procurement, Human Resources, Recruiting, Payroll, Time Entry, Learning, and other corporate functions are operational and evolving.
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The role will work under the direction of Risk Adjustment & Stars Provider Education Supervisor and/or Manager to reach overall operational market goals in conjunction with market network operations, stars strategy and vendor partners.
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Work closely with matrix partners including Network Operations, Stars or Clinical Operations, and vendors to ensure provider office communications are effective and efficient. These meetings may be virtual or in person as defined by manager/leadership.
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The ideal candidate will have a diverse set of skills including 5+ years of experience with product / crude / fuels scheduling and logistics, refinery operations, refinery planning / economics, downstream strategy, logistics, hedging and trading operations (crude, feedstocks, products, intermediates.
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The role of the Operations Manager Trainee (OMT) is to gain an understanding of the skills and company knowledge to independently run a financially viable PDS supported dental office. In lieu of a valid drivers license and automobile insurance, Operations Manager Trainee must have reliable means of alternate transportation which would allow for required, timely travel to multiple offices per day, in some cases several times per day.
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As an Air Freight Forwarding Manager for TQL Global, you will oversee our air cargo operations and lead our team of air freight forwarding specialists. Manage all aspects of air freight forwarding operations, including booking, documentation, shipment tracking, trouble shooting and delivering on customer expectations.
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This leader will report to the Regional Director of Operations and directly support 5 practices in and around Houston - Thrive The Heights, Falcon, Fountainview, Eldridge, and Pearland. Work with the Regional Director of Operations if/when doctors may be at retention risk.
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Knowledge of natural gas and oil pipeline, plant and pump station operations. Often serve as a proposal manager for large and mega projects. Broad knowledge of business operations and ability to implement and sometimes lead organizational change effectively within project scope.
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Strong understanding of gas and power trading operations. Ability to assist in daily operations such as cash and liquidity management, banking relations, and strategic optimization projects.
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The Senior Manager plays a pivotal role in the organization, responsible for providing leadership and technical expertise in managing IT operations, driving business-aligned technology solutions, and ensuring the successful implementation and optimization of the Dynamics 365 F&SCM and Dynamics AX systems.
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Job Summary:The Procurement Contract Administration manager position is responsible for enabling, facilitating, and collaborating across Procurement, Supplier, Legal, and other key stakeholder groups to ensure the efficient and effective issuance of procurement contracts that meet Company standards.
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Actively champions and supports all Republic programs and has oversight of the Area Safety Director, Area Operations Manager, Area Driver Trainer, Area Post Collections Manager, Area Recycling Manager, Area Engineering & Environmental Manager to support Company safety initiatives.
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Our leading-edge products, services, and real-time monitoring systems reduce emissions, optimize operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive sustainability progress for our customers operating in oil & natural gas production, energy storage & distribution, renewables & biogas, coal mine methane, and certain industrial end markets.
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