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The strategy, policy and programs include surface water plants, wells, groundwater treatment facililties, water distribution assets, wastewater plants, wastewater collection systems, Company facilities and real property.
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Sell carpet and hard surface floor covering to apartment complexes and the Property Management industry. We are looking for a motivated, out of the box thinker to join our Property Management Sales team.
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Within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Product Line, VCS AIS represents two of the three primary VCS systems and back-end components that drive that the only revenue-generated system at VA’s United Stated (US) facilities.
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The Facilities Property Worker Trainee may serve in a dual rate capacity when the Facilities Property Worker Foreman or General Maintenance Worker Foreman is unavailable. The Facilities Property Worker Foreman or General Maintenance Worker Foreman assigns and schedules work.
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Assists property management and on-site personnel with the implementation of various operational programs including but not limited to training, demand side energy conservation, preventative maintenance, workflow direction, and vendor management.
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Prepar e property record inventory documents for Government Project Manager, DD1354 Transfer and Acceptance of Military Real Property and Disposal of DoN Real Property, in accordance with NAVFAC Business Management System (BMS) and in coordination with Project Managers and Installation Real Property Accountable Officer (RPAO.
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The Engineers will under minimal direction, perform varied and difficult flood control engineering work in one or more of the District’s engineering divisions, which span from Planning, Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Stormwater Management facilities.
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The Coordinator, Facilities Management works closely with school leaders and custodial staff members at assigned DCPS schools to ensure that facility issues are reported and buildings are clean and well-maintained, so all students are given the opportunity to learn in an environment that is safe, clean, and engaging.
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Gramercy has extensive in-house experience in the areas of underwriting, claims and litigation management, loss control and risk management, regulatory and compliance, coverage analyses, and business management.
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Security Officers are critical in ensuring the security and safety of PNNL staff, visitors, and facilities by initiating emergency response and management notifications. Provide industrial alarm monitoring and access control for PNNL facilities and respond to alarms as directed.
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These services include the maintenance of building and grounds, custodial, laundry/linen, capital construction (budgeting and contract management), utilities management, vehicle fleet management, building space leasing allocation, and facilities planning services.
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Experience with resort-style facilities management with a Clubhouse and Recreational amenities, Restaurant/Bar Management, and Golf Course Management. College degree in Business Administration, or another degree related to the property management industry.
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The candidate will be responsible for the accounting of a portfolio of properties and therefore needs good communication skills to work closely with and support operations management. The Company strives to capitalize on the experience of its seasoned management team to create continued value.
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We are seeking a motivated Property Tax Accountant to join our Indirect tax team. The Property Tax Accountant is responsible for timely preparation and filing of personal property tax returns.
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Preparing property record inventory documents for Government Project Manager, DD1354 Transfer and Acceptance of Military Real Property and Disposal of DoN Real Property, in accordance with NAVFAC Business Management System (BMS) and in coordination with Project Managers and Installation Real Property Accountable Officer (RPAO.
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