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STV's Georgia operation is seeking to immediately hire a Survey Party Chief. 2 plus years of experience as a Party Chief required. This position entails leading a two- or three-person surveyor field crew to accurately and efficiently perform field surveys in support of land development, transportation, utility, energy, and land surveying projects using conventional, GPS, or terrestrial laser scanning methodology.
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Two years of experience as a Party Chief which includes proven track record of supervision/team lead responsibilities of survey crew. Supervises, trains, and plans the daily work of the survey field party.
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5+ years experience as a survey party chief. Survey Party Chief. The Senior Party Chief will be experienced in general land surveying & construction staking knowledge, will deploy critical thinking along with possessing proficient technical skills.
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Apply now for the next step in your Survey Party Chief Career! If you're a Survey Party Chief that's detail-oriented and passionate about delivering great work, let's talk.
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Seeking a motivated Survey Crew Chief to lead our field survey team in Tempe, AZ. This role involves operating primarily in Maricopa County and Central Arizona, performing detailed field surveys including Topographic Surveys, Boundary Surveys, ALTA's, and construction staking.
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We are committed to excellence in surveying services and are seeking a skilled and experienced Survey Party Chief to join our dynamic team. As a Survey Party Chief operating out of our Allentown, PA office, you will be responsible for leading survey crews in the field, overseeing and conducting various surveying tasks, and ensuring the accuracy and completeness of survey data.
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Experience leading large-scale USAID activities that catalyze democracy, governance, or economic growth outcomes world-wide; prior experience as Chief of Party, Project Director, Deputy Director, Team Leader, etc., on project(s) of similar scope, scale, and complexity preferred.
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You know our name through our exciting portfolio of brands including BetMGM Sportsbook, Borgata online, Party Casino and Party Poker. Proactively monitor sportsbook areas and personnel including, but not limited to, Cage, Soft Count, Kiosks, Sports Bar to promote accountability with policies and procedures, identify suspicious activity, and deter fraud and theft.
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Supervis team of 7 include 1 Field Party Chief, 1 Rodman, 3 Survey Techs, & 2 CAD Techs. Duties include lead field & office staff to ensure survey projs are delivered w/ correct, accurate data in timely manner.
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Working with various Second and Third Line groups and related partners (Operational Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Third-Party Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, Internal Audit, and more), review and determine when new legislation, regulations or risk management frameworks are applicable to department operations; and work with unit Operations Managers to ensure business units implement necessary policies, processes and procedures to comply therewith.
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Knowledge, Experience & Skills:Third-Party Risk Management Analyst. As a Third-Party Risk Management Senior Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Third-Party Management Policy and Alternative Control Framework Third Party Management Standard across TTS. You will focus on implementing supplier level risk assessments and be required to execute various high visibility cross-functional projects by managing within the project plan and working with key partners.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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CORT Party Rental is hiring immediately for our Second Shift Warehouse Team! CORT Party Rental, a part of Berkshire Hathaway, has been the premier event rental company in Washington State for over 50 years.
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This position will be on a field crew assisting a Party Chief by operating conventional and GPS survey equipment to accurately and efficiently measure topographic features and boundary evidence in support of land development, transportation, utility, energy, and land surveying projects.
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Party Hosts get the fun in high gear making every event the best it can be. They prepare the party area by setting up tables, taking orders, attending to guests and making sure the birthday child has a blast.
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