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We are currently seeking a Grants Management Specialist for our client in the Federal domain. Role Description: As a Grants Management Specialist , you must have at least 5+ years of experience.
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Participate in Project Controls team of local branch / Weekly meetings. + Work on overall project planning through reporting on project schedules and contract deliverables. Provide support to Project Managers in planning, managing, and monitoring major projects and accounts.
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Join the City of La Marque and unleash your potential as a Permit Specialist. As a Permit Specialist, your day will be centered in the office, with responsibilities that ensure the smooth processing of permits and provide crucial support to the community.
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We are seeking a Mission Operations Specialist to ensure the successful deployment and operation of our autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) for DoD missions. Experience in maritime operations, particularly with autonomous or unmanned systems is a plus.
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Media Specialist, Medical Branch Library. Pre-test, set-up and operate the following equipment: 35mm slide projector, overhead projector, amplifier, microphones, public address system, probable podiums, audio/visual accessories liquid crystal projector (LCP) computer for projection purposes, custom lighting, document cameras, auditoriums systems, videography, cameras, editing and duplicating systems, VCR and monitor.
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Serve as the campus Dyslexia Specialist or campus Bilingual Dyslexia Specialist. Demonstrated competency in Reading intervention and training in dyslexia instruction (Preferred training: Reading by Design, Esperanza, or other Dyslexia intervention.
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The Patient Services Specialist I create a positive patient experience by consistently exceeding expectations in customer service and patient care, by coordinating clerical and medical activities of a healthcare team, patient registration activities, and facilitating access to UTMB services for new and returning patients.
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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Ensure that Zipline messages are communicated and Image Maker and merchandising tasks are delegated and completed as assigned.
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This position involves handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, and ensuring project compliance. The Construction Project Accountant plays a crucial role in supporting project teams to manage financial functions essential for the successful and profitable completion of assigned projects.
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As a To Go Specialist, you recognize that people's lives are busy, and guests safely picking up food to-go has become even more important. As a To Go Specialist, you recognize that people's lives are busy, and guests safely picking up food to-go has become even more important.
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The Specialist makes eye contact, smiles, and greets all Customers in a prominent, courteous and friendly manner deterring opportunity for theft by demonstrating. Must be able to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations for security positions, including but not limited to, additional background screening, physical examination, fingerprinting and/or drug and alcohol testing.
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We are seeking an Entry-Level Virtual Event Specialist to join our growing team. Entry-Level Virtual Event Specialist. Provide on-the-day support to ensure smooth event operation, including troubleshooting technical issues.
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A full-service Restoration contractor in the Galveston County area is looking for a take-charge, results-oriented contents project Manager to qualify, estimate, and secure new project opportunities and manage the project to successful completion, both on time and within budget.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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