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Our fully integrated supply and service ranges from frac sand mining to last mile delivery to the blender. Project management of small- to mid-sized business process improvement efforts.
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Partner with plant management to establish equipment outage dates to allow efficient use of resources to perform outage work with external suppliers to ensure uninterrupted supply and with customers to minimize impact of planned and unplanned outages.
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Leads work crews performing traffic control sign installations and pavement marking activities; identifies and prepares equipment and materials required to meet job demands; assures that all safety rules, regulations, and PWD policies are observed on the job site; duties will vary according to job assignment.
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Our production is mainly devoted to the manufacture and sale of gray Portland cement, mortar, premixed concrete, concrete blocks, plaster, aggregates and other construction materials. Responsible for communicating mining engineering improvement needs within the facility to the quarry manager.
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Any person performing the position while under the influence of marijuana or any other illegal drug may constitute a threat to health or safety or in which a lapse of attention could result in injury, illness, or death, including without limitation a position that includes the operating, repairing, maintaining, or monitoring of heavy equipment, machinery, aircraft, motorized watercraft, or motor vehicles or handling of hazardous materials and/or waste as part of the job duties.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Proficient with technology (e.g. Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, DB management systems, software applications, Smartsheet) The primary purpose of the Quality Control Manager position is to implement the Quality Management System to ensure quality manufacturing of gas treating products that meet or exceed customer requirements and comply with all project specifications, drawings, codes, standards, and regulations.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With limited direction and a thorough understanding of accounting principles, the Assistant Division Controller assists the Business Unit Finance Manager in managing the accounting workflow, providing accounting direction and analytical support to division management.
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Our solutions include project design and manufacturing, sand and chemical supply, logistics coordination and data reporting, automation technology, emissions reduction, and additive manufacturing.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management.
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Attend a 22-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in SAP system operations, inventory management system operations, order management, inventory management, warehouse storage, inventory record keeping, reconcile inventory discrepancies, inventory operations, and budget management.
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Education, Training, and Experience Guidelines: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering preferred AND five years' experience in water utilities management, and project management in the public sector.
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The Coordinator will work closely with division leaders in Academic Partnerships, Instruction, Student Services and Enrollment Management, Continuing Education, and Advancement. The Lead Academic Success Coach, Applied Bachelor Programs is responsible for the recruitment, development, registration, implementation and evaluation of Odessa College’s Bachelor’s Degree programs, including student enrollment and academic programming.
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Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Industrial Distribution, Business, or Supply Chain Management or similar discipline. Implements agreements for local procurement of goods and services not covered under Category Management.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (not always present for all positions) With input from the University President, leadership, and the Institutional Audit Committee, develop and execute an annual audit plan for assurance and advisory services, based upon an accepted risk assessment methodology and approved by the Institutional Audit Committee and the Audit, Compliance and Risk Management Committee of The University of Texas System Board of Regents.
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