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DFC seeks a Training Coordinator to provide logistical and administrative support services to assist with the daily operations and delivery of a government training program. Perform updates to Learning Management System and assist in management of online courses.
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Tracks and reports outcomes to leadership, pharmacy operations, and physician partners and develops recommended action plans as needed. Assists with quality activities in pharmacy management as they relate to on-going improvement of the delivery of pharmaceutical care to members.
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ICF is seeking an early career management consultant professional that will support Federal clients as a project coordinator, as well as support internal leadership with operations and business development.
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As stewards of critical missions for the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, NASA, and other key federal entities, we excel in engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT, and cybersecurity.
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KBR’s areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity. Perform Miscellaneous Duties: Carry out additional duties as assigned to support the logistics operations effectively.
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The EITaaS program supports our customer to provide a common set of required EIT services across 187 bases to implement a consistent, high-quality experience for users across all mission environments and enable USAF to transition focus from network operations to mission operations.
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The Building Coordinator will be an integral part of the team providing occupancy management for a dynamic program in a world-class operations facility. Nightwing is seeking a Building Project Coordinator to join a dynamic program in a world-class operations facility.
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The coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day operations, such as mail, inventory and basic procurement of supplies, and logistical support for local movements. For over four decades, our team has been providing some of the world's most technically advanced full-spectrum cyber, data operations, systems integration and intelligence support services to the U.S. government on its most important missions.
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The operations coordinator will be responsible to complete all expense reports through concur and help maintain the budget of the ministry. The operations coordinator will make sure new volunteers and new families have filled out the proper paperwork, that their information is updated in Ministry Platform.
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Holder Construction Company, an Atlanta based commercial construction company with operations throughout the United States, is seeking a highly motivated Safety Coordinator to join our project teams in Herndon, VA.
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The Operations Coordinator is responsible for the general operation and function of the office. Oversee the management of the facilities inbox and ticketing/badging system. Support the day-to-day operations of the office by coordinating various tasks and activities as directed by the Administrative Manager including answering calls and welcoming guests.
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Occupancy management will also maintain tenant contact information and other ad hoc responsibilities will support as they arise. Demonstrated experience with workflow management lifecycle with the ability to track ongoing taskings through to completion.
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This includes custom vehicle hardware, the software-defined fleet management system, and ground operations for safety and recharging. Designing from the ground up is important for supply chain and fleet management, especially when it comes to reliability, safety, business management, and a great rider experience.
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In this role you will complete the tasks within the area of Operations Management (specifically the Order-to-Fulfill (O2F) process) for a large nationwide language interpretation services program.
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Job Description: HR Coordinator - Sr. Deliver systems based recruiting responsibilities for our Students & Grads Recruiting team, including req management and scheduling. Provide support coordination of recruitment projects and related services to recruiting operations, client leads, recruitment team members.
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