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Thorough working knowledge of public works design and construction practices and methodologies (or land surveying methodologies) as appropriate to section responsibilities. + Assists the Water Resources Division as needed with public information and/or notification projects; site survey work; research and/or response to emergent issues.
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The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Public Works Contracting Engineer (Environmental Engineer 5) (In-Training) position. In this role, you'll be a senior environmental engineer focused on state led cleanup projects in Western Washington requiring securing and managing of Architectural and Engineering and Public Works contracts.
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Experience working with environmental regulations, asset management, field crews, and/or management of diverse skill groups such as those found in public works; Certifications in a related field including a Washington State Wastewater Operator Group III or IV Certificate issued by Washington State Department of Ecology.
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Recent project engagements have includedacollaborationwith Chicago Public Schools (IL) to develop a full-year, standards-aligned digital curriculum for PK-12 English Language Arts and mathematics.
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Experience designing and overseeing construction of utility public works projects such as water, wastewater, and stormwater using the WSDOT Standard Specification format. Experience designing and overseeing construction of transportation public works projects using the WSDOT Standard Specification format.
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Successful experience applying Science of Reading knowledge and skills as a reading specialist, reading coach, and/or reading intervention specialist in a public-school setting, K–12. The Reading Specialist Test Content Developer works closely with other test development staff and content developers.
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Serves as assistant to the project engineer on various public works and utilities projects such as paving, drainage, water, sewer, and road construction; may supervises subordinates and ensures compliance with plans and specifications.
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Thurston County Public Works is recruiting two Education & Outreach Specialist IIs to join our dynamic, energetic, and innovative Communications & Outreach Team. The successful candidates will manage and develop our commercial and in-house government program , or our youth education program for recycling, waste reduction, and diversion in Thurston County.
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Transportation project experience with WSDOT and local public agencies. Works with project teams on all aspects of projects, including project set-up, drafting, design, quality review and quality assurance, project coordination/organization, etc.
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The ideal candidate is an accomplished subject matter expert who is passionate in making a real impact on preserving the Medicare Trust Fund. He/she should be a confident public speaker with excellent written and oral presentation skills.
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Position Goal: The Director of Finance and Business Services works closely with the Executive Director of Business and Capital Projects and across the district to support financial decision-making and operations through expertise in all areas of Washington K-12 public school finance.
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This position will be specifically responsible for GIS application development associated with various county systems and applications with a focus on asset management for Public Works. Thurston County is seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual for the position of GIS System and Application Administrator (GIS Analyst III) within the GeoData Section of the Information Technology (IT) Department.
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This position works closely with OFCHI staff, including the MHI Epidemiologist 3, MHI grant coordinator, program staff, and others. A master’s degree or higher in Public Health, Epidemiology, or related field, with 12 quarter units of biostatistics or equivalent and 12 quarter units of epidemiology or equivalent.
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We are part of a NASDAQ traded public company that owns a real estate brokerage, mortgage company, title, insurance and real estate technology. Our proprietary technology platform works equally well to drive introductions to outside agents and further cement that relationship through our lead generation system.
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Works in tandem with the Director of Training and Orientation Centers, local operational leaders, preceptors and the training team to identify and meet training needs, evaluate training effectiveness, and provide training opportunities that contribute to exceptional care and unparalleled service to the patients, families, and communities we serve.
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