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The Site Superintendent is the on-site team leader and is responsible for supervising all on-site activities and completing the work safely, on schedule, within budget, and with the highest quality while maintaining strong working relationships with owners, consultants, and sub-contractors.
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You will work in close cooperation and alignment with the applicable on-site customer roles as well as with Kuehne+Nagel roles both on site and in other Kuehne+Nagel locations, both in region and globally.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle's infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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Experience in 3D CAD programs (Creo Pro/E & Catia preferred) Compensation range for on site WA applicants is $83,070-$116,298 Other site ranges may differ Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the requisition is closed.
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The Role: Staff Site Reliability Engineer. This engineer will also work closely with various teams including various teams such as Product Security, Protocols, On-chain, and Custody.
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Oversee coordination of on-site maintenance and equipment support for drill manikins. Experience with CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) and JRC (Joint Review Committee on Education) accreditation compliance.
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Flexibility for limited overnight travel to conduct on-site consultations, participate in project meetings, or attend business development and industry events. 12+ years of technical design experience with site development projects including site layouts, site grading, roadway design, utility design, vehicular and/or pedestrian access, stormwater management, and site permitting.
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Each facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and many have on-site X-ray and in-house pharmacies. Each location is an accredited patient-centered medical home, delivering coordinated, convenient care to patients using a team-based model and access to state-of-the-art, on-site technology.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Security Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our dynamic and growing team. We are looking for passionate and talented Site Reliability Engineer to continue our focus in providing our customers the highest quality Apple Services experience.
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Seattle Office Amenities: Free on-site gym, free dog walking services for office pets during business hours, free parking, and paid ORCA cards. The role will primarily focus on day to day administration of our US and Canadian leave, the Leave of Absence Specialist may assist with other Ad Hoc Benefits projects as well.
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United Way King County operates a hybrid workplace with all employees able to work a combination of remote, on-site, and off-site. Must have at least three years’ general accounting experience with an emphasis on general ledger processing and financial reporting.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Lead, you will work across teams to continually improve and maintain high impact production systems. You will have a significant impact on and ownership over the reliability of systems that are critical to our national security and will tackle the complex and unique challenges that accompany it.
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The responsibilities of the Engineer-II are: to contribute to the daily site operation, including creation and modification of site operating procedures, contribute to creation of change management tickets, creation of timely incident reporting, site maintenance and repairs/inspections to help ensure Digital Realty’s data center operations achieve the highest level of availability.
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Respond to emergencies in the building, and be on-call after hours/weekends for emergency maintenance needs that cannot be addressed by on-site resident manager. Provide crisis intervention, and refer participants in crisis to appropriate staff on site.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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