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Under the direction of the Director of Facilities Management, this position is responsible for oversight and supervision of all capital and major projects, asset replacements, building renovations, and restoration projects.
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Hospitals/Acute Care - Senior Administration, Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, Interventional Radiology, ICU/NICU, Pediatric/General Surgery (OR), Emergency Room (ER), Speech Pathology, Dietary, Education, Biomed, Case Management, and other departments as directed by commercial leadership; Alternate Site - Durable Medical Equipment (DME) companies, Home Health's, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Ambulatory Surgical Centers/Clinics, and Rehab facilities.
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Work with the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer and Director of Facilities to identify and mitigate facility-related risks and ensure safety and health-related compliance by implementing appropriate risk management procedures.
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Dr. Leslye Kornegay, executive director of Duke University Environmental Services in Facilities Management, had the idea of UEVS managers taking part in the program after having completed a similar program early in her career.
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The Facilities Fire Alarm Systems Supervisor assists the Director of Facilities and Asset Management with the administrative and maintenance functions within the Facilities Department in order to assure high quality service to DESC properties.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With limited direction and a thorough understanding of accounting principles, the Area Finance Manager assists the Area Director of Finance in managing the accounting workflow, providing accounting direction and analytical support to Area management.
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Our Food & Beverage Manager will oversee multiple outlets and will report to our Director of Food & Beverage. ● Multitasking to oversee multiple food and beverage outlets, kitchens, and in-room dining facilities - as well as a number of managers and supervisors.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to join our team as the Director, Head of Real Estate and Facilities Management. 10-15+ years of experience in real estate and facilities management, with significant experience in leading executive teams through site selection, including related financial analysis, for sites up to 80,000 square feet.
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The Security Management Section with King County's Facilities Management Division (FMD) is looking to hire an experienced Security Sergeant. Participate in staff training or retraining; provide feedback to the Security Management Section Manager and the Security Supervisors as it relates to performance appraisals; ensures that the policies, procedures, and protocols of the security unit are effectively carried out by security unit staff and recommends corrective action when the policies, procedures and protocols are not followed.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Oversight and Management of Clinical Scheduling- Working directly with Chief, Divisional Managers, and Assistant Director, maintain the overall clinical schedule for the Neuro Anesthesiologists.
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As the Lab Manager, reporting to the Director, Facilities, EHS & Ops, you will own day-to-day operations management of the Cajal Neuroscience laboratory. You will work closely with the Director, Facilities, EHS & Ops to develop and implement policies geared at maintaining a laboratory environment where Cajal's scientific staff can thrive.
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GAF Corporate EHS is looking for a Director of Industrial Risk. This role will lead strategic initiatives and execute the Company's industrial risk, process safety, fire protection and life safety strategy to achieve our Vision Zero. The role will collaborate with other functions including but not limited to Research and Development, Engineering and Operations to execute the industrial risk strategy.
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We are currently seeking a Director of Facilities and Workspace Solutions to join our Facility Operations team as a member of our growing Accounting and Finance division. As the Director of Facilities and Workspace Solutions, you will develop integrated and long-range strategy for facilities planning and construction.
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3-5 years high volume, upscale restaurant management experience with a strong track record of progressive career growth (within one company a plus). We have a great Human Resources and Training Director to ensure we handle ourselves properly and with the utmost integrity.
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