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Managed Operations (MO) is building the best-in-class engineering and operations team that will own the day-to-day operations for AWS Regions; improving the availability, reliability, latency, performance and efficiency to operate AWS regions.
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Job Title: Critical Facilities Engineer. Job Title: Critical Facilities Engineer. Experience with electrical systems in a high availability assembly / manufacturing / critical infrastructure environment such as data centers, oil and gas refineries, hospitals, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or related fields.
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The Director of Therapy Operations creates an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by providing patient safety and patient-centered treatment. The Director of Therapy Operations is responsible for staffing and scheduling to provide adequate coverage for patient treatments and for the preparation and monitoring of financial and budgeting concerns for all departments under its control.
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As a Data Center Technical Operations Engineer, you may assist in the design and build out of new facilities. Kforce has a client that is seeking a Data Center Technical Operations Engineer I in Sterling, VA. Summary: The Data Center Technical Operations Engineer will be responsible for Data Center Engineering Operations within a Data Center including risk management and mitigation, corrective and preventative maintenance of critical infrastructure, vendor management and metric reporting.
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Responsible for efficient operations of one or multiple yards that may include operating light/heavy duty equipment, loading and unloading product, executing standard receiving and shipping processes, providing spotting duties for equipment operators, rigging and cribbing of materials, maintaining inventory in the yard, and quality control duties.
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Driver - Yard Operations Associate. Equipment operations, warehouse, and customer service experience preferred. May operate motor vehicles to include, but not limited to, light duty trucks and commercial spotter vehicles.
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Plans, directs, and coordinates facilities operations. The Facilities Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of all the Organization’s physical plants including buildings, grounds, furnishings, and office equipment.
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The Operations Manager is responsible primarily for the daily hiring, onboarding, and training of new team members, direct supervision of restaurant team members and delivery drivers (including authority to take corrective action up to and including employment separation), and supporting the daily operations of the restaurant, ensuring that the team delivers the required tasks with the highest quality and standards.
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