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The Area Director, Operations Support works with field operations to ensure durability of standards and processes and provides expertise in functional areas such as fleet and equipment maintenance, environmental compliance and safety and plays an essential role in building the capability of the field teams to consistently execute on business plans and budgets, ensuring an optimal customer experience for the Company’s customers.
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The Director of Facilities at the Seattle Aquarium is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing safety, security, habitats (exhibits), maintenance and efficient operations of our facilities.
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Litigation, contract review and maintenance, records retention and production, policy development and maintenance, risk management and compliance, and overseeing WSBA’s insurance coverage in consultation with the Board, Executive Director, Director of Finance, and broker-of-record.
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Assist emergency authorities and response teams in capacity of fire/life safety director. CFC universal refrigerant licenseCity of Seattle Refrigeration Operator’s LicenseState of Washington 07 maintenance electrician.
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Will supervise all on-site staff, which may include: Assistant Community Director, Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s), Painter(s), and Housekeeper(s.
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Maintenance Manager, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager, Facility Manager) 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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Facilities Maintenance: This position helps plan and oversee the general maintenance priorities of Black Diamond Camp and Rainier Camp & Retreat Center, as directed by the Facilities and Grounds Director.
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The Assistant Director collaborates with the Utilities Director, two Deputy Directors, and the Engineering Division and Operations and Maintenance Division Assistant Directors to plan, develop, and implement programs to achieve strategic outcomes.
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This position, under the direction of the Public Works Deputy Director of Operations, assists in managing and coordinating regional Water, Surface Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste utility operational and policy activities with other cities, districts, state agencies and regional organizations for recommendation to the Public Works Director, City Manager, and City Council.
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This position also coordinates water operation planning and works on special projects with the Water Planning & Program Management Division, the Utility Operations and Maintenance Division, Watershed Management Division, as well as the Water Transmission and Distribution Maintenance Division.
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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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In this newly created role, the Director of Engineering & Maintenance will project manage, using Gantt charts or similar, future capacity-driven equipment and production line installations including line layout, capital requirements, working with inspection, permitting, 3rd party vendors to ensure all permits and regulations are in order.
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In addition, the Facilities Fire Alarm Systems Supervisor performs cleaning, maintenance and repair tasks related to the functionality of fire systems to all DESC properties and provides oversight of other maintenance and janitorial staff, as needed.
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Provide general maintenance to the school campus, which includes: painting, drywall repair, plumbing, carpet and flooring repair, electrical work, occasional concrete pouring, heater repair, carpentry, locksmith work, basic HVAC service (greasing parts, filter, and belt replacement), event set up and tear down, appliance repair, and graffiti removal.
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WTA’s Development Director powers our reach and impact by building and executing a fundraising strategy that expands our diversified and growing revenue base including annual fund contributions, individual major gifts, corporate support, grants and planned giving.
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