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The Administrator is responsible for the financial and administrative operations of the district; and informs and confers with Benton-Franklin Health Board, management team, Health Officer, and the community on district-wide health concerns and issues.
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Proven working experience as a SQL Server Database administrator, preferably with high volume enterprise applications Strong understanding of SQL Server 2014+ internal architectures, configuration and performance best practices, and interaction with underlying hardware to highly tune environments.
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The Administrator is responsible for day to day administration of the Juvenile Justice Center budget, staff, programs, and facility, excluding the detention facility. The Administrator is responsible for day to day administration of the Juvenile Justice Center budget, staff, programs, and facility, excluding the detention facility.
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If you find yourself looking for a fulfilling career , the Branch Office Administrator (BOA) role may be the right opportunity for you. If you find yourself looking for a fulfilling career , the Branch Office Administrator (BOA) role may be the right opportunity for you.
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Experience creating workflows using Power BI/SharePoint or similar applications. Maintain Power BI/SharePoint workflows. Experience with Sage 100, PDI Enterprise, and/or similar Petroleum ERP System.
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The Finance & Accounting administrator performs a variety of financial and/or accounting activities, which may include the maintenance, control, analysis and development of complex financial/accounting records, reports, and systems and their ongoing support.
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It will require technical and organizational ability and a high degree of accuracy and independence, including but not limited to; organizing and maintaining the department SharePoint site, working with project managers to track and monitor project files, make sure that Teams and SharePoint are up to date, and access to said SharePoint project files.
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The Construction Project Administrator (CPA) role is critical to ensuring outside plant (OSP) construction work is performed to industry standards and meets requirements for cost and engineering expectations.
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Administers or uses certain databases and software (e.g., AIMS, CYCLE, ACE, Dakota Tracer, Excel, ARI Insights, DISA, CA DMV, SharePoint, InfoPath, etc.) Knowledgeable and experience in interpreting regulations that include some or all the following: RCRA hazardous and solid waste; recycling; TSCA/PCB; DOT hazardous materials regulations; DOT motor carrier safety; and OSHA.
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Johnson Service Group (JSG) is recruiting for a, Senior CAD Software Administrator , for a 12-month contract assignment supporting the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant near Richland, WA. This onsite role offers a W2 hourly base rate with time and a half for overtime, per diem, and mobilization / demobilization.
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