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Active Learning, Active Learning, Active Listening, Communication, Complex Problem Solving, Coordination, Critical Thinking, Judgment and Decision Making, Leadership, Learning Strategies, Mathematics, Mgmt of Financial Resources, Mgmt of Material Resources, Mgmt of Staff Resources, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Monitoring, Negotiation, Persuasion, Project Management, Quality Control Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Science, Service Orientation {+ 7 more.
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As the Director of the Physician Assistant Program, you will spearhead the program's development, management, and administration, ensuring seamless accreditation through ARC-PA. Collaborate with faculty to elevate curriculum and instruction, secure top-tier clinical sites, and cultivate connections within Virginia's medical landscape.
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Responsible for development and management of project budgets and reviews change order requests. Responsibilities include managing projects related to water distribution and storage, sanitary sewer collection, water and wastewater treatment plant maintenance and operation, stormwater collection and BMP management, and other projects within the Department of Water Resources.
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The Inspector is responsible for managing and performing daily construction management and inspection services for various types of VDOT and locality transportation projects. Communicating effectively with the Engineer, Owner and Owner's operational and field staff on a regular basis, keeping them apprised of field conditions and maintaining active communications and excellent rapport with the Owner and the entire project team throughout the construction process.
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OnPoint specializes in delivering solutions in Information Assurance, Network Operations, Project Management and Systems Development. Financial resource management experience including budget cycle, execution/spend plan preparation, and program financial baseline analysis experience (3 Years.
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Ensure effective management of operational, programmatic, and accreditation activities. Liberty University Seeks a Director of the Physician Assistant Program | Inaugural Role | Develop the Program from the Ground Up | Faith-Based College Near the Majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.
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This position works closely with the full-time team of graphic designers, promotional writer(s) and project coordinator(s), with oversight from their Marketing Manager to ensure that the branding and marketing is integrated within the goals for the clients they serve.
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Ensure punch list completion of contractual obligations Responsible for creating and completing final punch list items for acceptable project turnover. Other duties as assigne d Work with Property Management Maintenance regarding training, operations, and review of warranty work items.
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We bring innovative solutions to support ongoing US government project operations with services involving fuel, instrumentation and controls, inspections, maintenance, engineering and spare parts.
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Work with Property Management Maintenance regarding training, operations, and review of warranty work items. This position will be accountable for oversight of onsite supervision and management responsibilities across multiple trades simultaneously.
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Management of all daily tasks, financial reporting, weekly reporting, and ensuring all accounting controls are in place and adhered to. Development of all asset management programs including CAPEX plans, maintenance, and PM programs.
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This position requires technical engineering experience, with a demonstrated understanding and application of systems engineering and configuration management principles and processes, mission planning/scheduling along with experience in systems engineering and sustainment.
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Provides assistance with the coordination and execution of required sprinkler, backflow prevention, and medical gas testing and the ability to understand and critique vendor test reports. Assists with the planning and execution of both emergency and planned shutdown, construction, renovation, and capital projects.
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The Project Engineer role is responsible for project support encompassing equipment procurements and scheduling logistics and will support the Project Manager in the management, planning, scheduling and control of project work.
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Reporting to the Fleet Director, the Operations Analyst will employ the Fleet Management Information System (FMIS) to conduct a broad range of analyses, from straightforward to intricate, including Life-Cycle, Operational Efficiency, and Maintenance & Labor Productivity.
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