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Trades Team Leaders (ER020, ER137, PW032) in Richmond (City), Virginia
The DGS Office of Facilities Management seeks to hire multiple Team Leaders to provide leadership and planning while supervising multi-craft teams of electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians. OFM is committed to delivering high quality, cost effective and timely services that enable state agencies to conduct business efficiently, in a safe and healthful environment. The planning Team Leaders do ensures that repair, maintenance, and preventative maintenance tasks/guidelines are scheduled and met with the least disruption to building occupants in support of OFM's mission and objectives.
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Connected & Automated Vehicles Program Manager in Richmond (City), Virginia
What drives you? Knowing your work makes a difference, having an outstanding work/life balance, working on exciting and challenging projects, leading innovation, and championing change, or simply working with a great group of people committed to your professional development...At the Virginia Department of Transportation, we have something for YOU! Our Central Office - Traffic Operations Division represents a collection of heroes who keep people and goods moving safely through the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our Central Office - Traffic Operations Division is a paradise for those who love the outdoors, history, arts, urban life, and nearby river and ocean vibes. What makes working here fulfilling is the ability to make a difference by improving congestion and delays through efficient traffic management. Less time sitting in traffic equals an enhanced work/life balance for all Commonwealth citizens and the traveling public. The Central Office -Traffic Operations Division consists of over 70 heroes who all contribute to operating 57,867 miles of roadway through some of Virginia’s most highly traveled routes. Our heroes are offered abundant, exciting work and projects to participate in. Are most qualified CAV Program Manager will exhibit knowledge of Connected and Automated Vehicle technologies, policies, standards and applications. Knowledge of traffic engineering principles, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), traffic signal systems and technologies and data management. Skill in strategic planning, policy development, operations management, including planning and managing large scale systems and programs. Ability to analyze complex financial data, work with detailed numerical data, reach logical conclusions and generate reports.
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00242 - Automotive Repair Mechanic in Norfolk, Virginia
00242 - Automotive Repair Mechanic
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Medicolegal Death Investigator I - Tidewater District in Norfolk, Virginia
Virginia's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) has been a model statewide medical examiner system since 1946. The OCME has four regional offices throughout the Commonwealth that is staffed with administrative, autopsy services, medicolegal death investigators, Assistant Chief Medical Examiners, and other support staff who work diligently to ensure medicolegal death investigations are completed within a timely manner and in compliance with the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accreditation standards. All four regional offices are currently NAME accredited. OCME staff members take pride in performing their day-to-day job responsibilities which ensures that the cause and manner of death for decedents are determined in a timely manner. All OCME staff members recognize that families are grieving the loss of their loved one; therefore, they dedicate the needed attention to families to ensure they understand OCME procedures and how their loved one died. The OCME interacts with several external organizations (e.g., funeral homes, law enforcement agencies, hospitals) that are critical to the OCME being able to provide excellent medical examiner services to the people of Virginia. If you have a genuine care for others and enjoy a fast-paced environment, then the OCME may be the employer for you!
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Medicolegal Death Investigator I - Tidewater District in Norfolk, Virginia
Virginia's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) has been a model statewide medical examiner system since 1946. The OCME has four regional offices throughout the Commonwealth that is staffed with administrative, autopsy services, medicolegal death investigators, Assistant Chief Medical Examiners, and other support staff who work diligently to ensure medicolegal death investigations are completed within a timely manner and in compliance with the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accreditation standards. All four regional offices are currently NAME accredited. OCME staff members take pride in performing their day-to-day job responsibilities which ensures that the cause and manner of death for decedents are determined in a timely manner. All OCME staff members recognize that families are grieving the loss of their loved one; therefore, they dedicate the needed attention to families to ensure they understand OCME procedures and how their loved one died. The OCME interacts with several external organizations (e.g., funeral homes, law enforcement agencies, hospitals) that are critical to the OCME being able to provide excellent medical examiner services to the people of Virginia. If you have a genuine care for others and enjoy a fast-paced environment, then the OCME may be the employer for you!
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