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5+ years of Project Management in heavy civil and bridge construction. With our broad background in heavy civil construction, environmental management and mining and materials production, we have the expertise to help our customers complete their most complex projects.
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Familiarity with the project management framework, IT governance, agile methodology, software development lifecycle, DevOps, and/or ITSM. Possesses a professional management certification (e.g., ITIL, Certified Scrum Master, Project+, PMP, etc.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, with a focus on masonry construction projects. Proficiency in project management software and tools, such as Microsoft Project or Primavera P6, as well as Microsoft Office suite.
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Manage key resources supporting Incident Response, Change Management, Problem Management, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), project sustainment and other ITSM and DevSecOps initiatives.
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This should include an awareness of plant maintenance schedules, plant production schedules, and a consistent dialogue with equipment operators and plant management. Maintain timely consistent communication with plant management so they are well informed of test results and any issues which may affect the quality of our materials.
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Proven project and resource management skills. Maintains and implements enhancements to current security management software and hardware devices including, but not limited to: Firepower Management Center, Sourcefire, ISE, WSA, CDO and other Cisco security products.
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A minimum of seven (7) years of leadership experience in a related field of Behavioral Health and in a complex organization with demonstrated skill in strategic planning, organizational leadership, and financial management including revenue cycle, operational change, project management and practice management is required.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management.
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Types of Projects: The types of projects in which you will be involved will include, but not be limited to: civil design; water resources; storm water management; geotechnical investigations; construction quality assurance; wastewater collection and treatment; environmental permitting and compliance; environmental site assessments and remediation; and solid waste management.
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Required IV therapy/Phlebotomy Skills/Experience: Blood Product Administration, Central line blood draw, Peripheral Line Care/Management, PICC line management, Starting IVs. Required Medication Skills/Experience: Heparin, Insulin, PCA. Required Neurological/Psychiatric Case Skills/Experience: Spinal cord injuries.
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Required IV therapy/Phlebotomy Skills/Experience: Blood Product Administration, Central line blood draw, Peripheral Line Care/Management, PICC line management, Starting IVs. Required Medication Skills/Experience: Heparin.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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The program consists of the following nine courses: Patient and nurse outcomes Continuous improvement Critical thinking and delegation Stress Management and self-care Effective communication Informatics, advanced Cerner clinical internet resources Evidence-based practice and research Business and healthcare leadership Professional development opportunities We are a six-hospital organization with 80 clinics and over 13,000 employees in southwest Missouri.
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Experience working with Enterprise vulnerability management tools such as but not limited to: HBSS and Nessus. Draft, review, and update Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts required for FISMA Compliance.
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