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Fifth Avenue AAAASF-accreditated office based surgical facility, looking for a part-time Scrub Tech to join our dynamic team.
Candidate should demonstrate strong knowledge of ophthalmic and oculoplastic instrumentation and operative workflow, with meticulous attention to sterile technique and patient safety in an office-based surgical environment.
Position Requirements
- Completion of an accredited Surgical Technology program
- Current New York State Surgical Technologist certification preferred
- BLS certification required
- Minimum 2 years scrub experience; ophthalmology or oculoplastic experience strongly preferred
- Demonstrated proficiency in sterile field setup, maintenance, and rapid turnover in an office surgical suite
- Ability to anticipate surgeon needs and maintain seamless operative flow
- Comfortable assisting in procedures performed under local anesthesia and monitored anesthesia care
- High degree of accountability and commitment to ethics, discretion, and clinical excellence
- Experience with blepharoplasty, ptosis repair, brow lift, ectropion and entropion repair, lesion excision, and minor reconstructive procedures
- Knowledge of instrument sterilization protocols and documentation standards for accredited office-based surgery
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Salary: $130,000 - $170,000 per year
A bit about us:
Our clients mission is to democratize AI in medical imaging.
Why join us?
A Competitive Wage/Salary!
Working for a rapidly growing company in the dynamic healthcare technology field!
Benefits to include:
Company Health, Vision and Dental insurance
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays
Paid Vacation
Paid sick time
Paid personal days
Work with an outstanding and dedicated team of accounting, IT, Marketing, and Administrative professionals who are committed to our company’s growth
Work for a company whose values include: Integrity, Hard Work, Exceptional Service and Innovation
A friendly work environment with a family-owned feel!
Job Details
Key Responsibilities
As a key member of our finance team, you’ll take ownership of a wide range of accounting responsibilities including:
Lead all accounting operations: AP, AR, payroll, and general ledger
Deliver accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP and regulatory requirements
Manage cash flow, budgeting, and forecasting processes
Oversee external audits and liaise with auditors
Partner with leadership to provide actionable financial insights
Drive process improvements to streamline reporting and controls
Support financial aspects of contracts, grants, and vendor agreements
Supervise and mentor accounting staff
Conduct financial analysis to guide strategic projects
What We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (required)
CPA required
7–10 years of progressive accounting/finance experience, with at least 3 years in a Controller or leadership role
Industry background in medical imaging, healthcare, or SaaS/technology strongly preferred
Strong knowledge of U.S. GAAP and compliance
Proficiency in QuickBooks (or similar accounting software)
Experience with multi-currency consolidations
Excellent leadership, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Strong communication skills with the ability to partner across teams
Must live locally and be able to reliably commute to our Newton, MA office on a hybrid basis
Preferred Skills
Prior experience working in a startup or scaling company
Skills And Abilities
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong organizational skills with keen attention to detail
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment
Professional demeanor and proactive, solution-oriented approach
Must be able to pass a drug test and a background check.
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ORGANIZATION: Green-Wood
POSITION: Chief Operating Officer
REPORTS TO: President
LOCATION: Brooklyn, NY; in-person
INFORMATION:
TO APPLY: Please send cover letter and resume as one PDF to with title
format "Last Name First Name – Letter Resume"
BACKGROUND
Green-Wood is one of the oldest continually operating institutions in New York City. It was founded in 1838 and predates Central Park, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and all but two of the City's cultural institutions. As an early example of the Rural Cemetery Movement, Green-Wood became the area's most prestigious cemetery within two decades of its founding. Both historically and at present, Green-Wood has offered burials that accommodate many different rituals, customs, and religions. Green burials and other natural memorials are recent additions to its commemorative options.
Today, Green-Wood is a multi-use venue that reaches well beyond its traditional role as a burial ground. The grounds are open 365 days a year, and admission is always free. Over the past decade, Green-Wood has become well-known for its cultural programs, including walking and trolley tours, site-specific art installations, an artist-in-residence program, and classical music and jazz concerts in the Catacombs, to name just a few offerings. Innovative programs in death education have gained a significant constituency in recent years. Green-Wood's environmental initiatives, including climate resilience measures, a massive stormwater abatement program, and fellowships in urban ecology, have garnered national attention. Collectively, these programs have been instrumental in expanding the ways Green-Wood connects with its community and has experienced explosive growth in popularity over the past few years.
POSITION
The inaugural chief operating officer (COO), responsible for shaping Green-Wood's long-term operational, financial, and organizational growth, will serve as a strategic thought partner and advisor to the President and an essential member of the senior leadership team. Leading a team of over 70 staff, this role drives enterprise-wide planning, ensures strong financial stewardship, advances innovative revenue strategies, and builds the operational foundation needed to support Green-Wood's next chapter.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Entrepreneurial Leadership
● Partner with the President to guide Green-Wood's long-term vision and institutional direction.
● Lead the development and execution of major planning initiatives, including Strategic Plan, 20-Year Capital Plan, and Five-Year Operational Plan.
● Conduct rigorous analysis of economic, operational, and land-use impacts across cemetery, horticulture, and resilience functions, including green burials and beyond, innovations in green-space management, emissions and energy-reduction strategies, major capital project planning, and leveraging new exhibition and event venue.
Building Systems/Processes and Operational Oversight
● Work with the President and across departments to convert manual and siloed operations into an integrated system, including cemetery sales, administration, and inventory systems alignment, developing data stories to support fundraising, bookkeeping and budgeting, and land management.
● Lead complete IT overhaul, focused on upgrading and consolidating databases to provide one central portal for information, inquiry and transactions.
● Oversee Green-Wood's administrative domains, including IT, security, and facilities.
● Collaborate with cross-functional teams to establish performance indicators and metrics to measure the effectiveness of core Green-Wood initiatives. Prepare and present results through an internal tracking dashboard and high-level progress reports for the senior leadership team and Board.
● Maximize Green-Wood's buying power through facilities and inventory management and procurement.
● Lead the evaluation of internal systems, business processes, and use of technology resources to ensure continuous innovation, efficiency, and responsiveness to Green-Wood's growing and changing organizational needs.
Revenue Innovation and Business Development
● Lead revenue modeling for new ventures that will support Green-Wood's long-term financial sustainability, such as natural organic reduction (NOR) and the Green-House.
● Evaluate and model the optimal balance between mission-driven public programming and revenue-generating initiatives.
● Develop a detailed understanding of the profit and loss of every aspect of the Green-Wood enterprise, including the Cemetery and Cultural Services.
● Partner with the President to make strategic investments in revenue-generating opportunities that support the cemetery's mission.
Executive Management
● Lead and manage five direct reports across IT, Facilities, Security, Operations, and Finance and a total team of 70 staff.
● Assess roles and functions as needed to ensure alignment with Green-Wood's core mission and strategic priorities.
● Communicate priority goals to all staff, resulting in coordinated work products.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience – Required
● Bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, finance, or related field
● 15 years of senior leadership experience in public sector or large, complex nonprofit organizations in NYC, with at least 7 years at the C-suite level with responsibility for organizational/business planning, budgeting, strategy, and/or infrastructure/capacity building
● Proven track record of successfully scaling organizations, driving revenue modeling and generation, overseeing operations and land use portfolio/ventures and complex business transactions, overseeing multiple infrastructure and administrative domains, and/or leading large and diverse teams
● Ability to optimize the sustainable and compliant use of perpetual care funds through strategic planning, expense alignment, and rigorous financial oversight
● Highly disciplined business and financial planning skills with the ability to anticipate and forecast environmental circumstances that impact organizational goals and business plans
● Extensive knowledge of business process optimization, streamlining operations and forecasting; ability to balance multiple priorities, make difficult decisions in complex business matters and transactions, ensure accountability, and align resources to achieve results
● Demonstrated success in managing and overhauling IT departments, including the consolidation of legacy databases
● Advanced subject matter expertise and change management experience within the realms of finance, technology, and operations
Experience – Preferred
● Master's degree with focus on business and/or finance
Personal Attributes
● A passion and drive for leading organizational growth, strategy, and innovation with a hands-on approach and ability to focus at a detailed level when needed
● A quick study who can evaluate a problem effectively, jump in enthusiastically, and provide creative solutions
● A natural and engaging relationship builder who can communicate and execute collaboratively with the President, departmental teams, the Board, and external stakeholders
● Excellent written and verbal communications skills
● A person of high integrity and ethics with impeccable judgment and the ability to communicate decisions with a sense of purpose, clarity, and accountability and responsibility to colleagues and the public
● A willing and excited partner looking to usher Green-Wood into the next era of growth as a final resting place, cultural institution, climate resiliency hub, and public space
COMPENSATION
• Anticipated salary is $260K - $280K, commensurate with qualifications and experience
• Benefits package including medical and dental insurance, retirement contribution match, tax-free commuter benefit, and paid time off
Frequently cited statistics show that women and people from underrepresented groups apply to jobs only if they think they meet 100% of the criteria. If you meet many but not all the criteria and feel you may be a good fit for the role, Green-Wood encourages you to apply.
Green-Wood is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its employment policies. Green-Wood will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Position Summary:
The Senior Director is accountable for the strategic planning, communication, organization, and execution of Specialty Pharmacy operations and initiatives in alignment with the Medical Center’s mission and vision. The Senior Director oversees all Specialty Pharmacy functions related to the procurement, distribution, monitoring, and utilization of pharmaceuticals. In partnership with the Medical Staff and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, the position develops systems and services that promote optimal therapeutic drug use for patients. The role is also responsible for analyzing and managing departmental financial performance and ensuring the quality of all services and activities across the continuum of care. Additionally, this position provides consultative expertise on the Profession and Practice of Pharmacy to health‑system affiliates. The Senior Director will collaborate closely with Shared Services and offer subject‑matter guidance on pharmacy‑related contracting.
Essential Functions:
Develops and approves mission and goals for comprehensive pharmaceutical services and provide high quality comprehensive pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of the patient and standards of accreditation. Monitors quality of services and evaluate new technology in pharmaceutical systems improving patient outcomes.
Managing the pharmaceutical supply chain. Oversight of the pharmaceutical contracting, procurement, receiving, security, inventory control, continuum, including outsourced sterile products, alternative distribution channels used for drug shortages, reverse distribution and other methods of pharmaceutical waster disposal.
Assuring quality outcomes through performance-improvement activities leveraging pharmacy expertise in support of value-based purchasing, including leading core measures initiatives involving medication therapy. Plays an active role in reducing readmissions and owning the process for medication-related customer satisfaction indicators. Identifies and implements specific ways that the pharmacy enterprise can contribute to the patient's experience.
Optimizes the use of information systems and technology. Provides leadership at the organizational level regarding planning, purchasing, implementing and maintaining information systems that support patient care. Commits to achieving patient safety innovations made feasible by electronic health records and other clinical applications.
Ensures compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements. Continues compliance with all national, state and local regulations related to medications and their management. Fulfills all requirements of the State Board of Pharmacy, DEA, CMS, TJC and other medication management accreditation standards.
Qualifications:
Pharm D is required.
Must have valid NYS Pharmacist license and registration with ten years+ of working experience.
Progressively more responsible clinical and management Pharmacy experience working in a Health-system as a Director of Pharmacy or Clinical Pharmacy Director. (MS or MBA preferred).
Montefiore Medical Center is an equal employment opportunity employer. Montefiore Medical Center will recruit, hire, train, transfer, promote, layoff and discharge associates in all job classifications without regard to their race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, gender, actual or presumed disability, history of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, pregnancy, military status, marital status, or partnership status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
This role requires a visionary architect with deep technical mastery of ArcGIS Enterprise, the ArcFM Solution Suite, DXI, and enterprise integration patterns who can align complex geospatial ecosystems with executive business objectives.
The ideal candidate blends strategic leadership with hands-on architectural expertise and excels at guiding enterprise utilities through modernization of mission-critical IT/OT geospatial systems.
Key Responsibilities Enterprise GIS Strategy & Architecture Define and lead enterprise-wide GIS architecture strategy across multi-commodity utilities (Electric, Gas, Steam).
Architect, modernize, and optimize large-scale GIS environments, including:ArcGIS Enterprise (Pro, Server, Portal, SDE Geodatabases) ArcFM Solution Suite (Desktop, Designer, Mobile, Web, Responder/OMS) Oversee technical delivery of ongoing projects, enhancements, and modernization workstreams.
Conduct architecture assessments, solution reviews, and high-impact consulting engagements.
Lead and facilitate multi-team design workshops, roadmap sessions, and governance forums.
Data & Integration Architecture Drive enterprise data modeling efforts (including Utility Network (UN) migration strategies).
Design and implement integration patterns across mission-critical IT/OT systems (OMS, SAP, Maximo, CIS, SCADA).
Perform ArcFM health checks, performance tuning, and architecture optimization.
Evaluate and refine existing GIS/core system functionality; prioritize and groom technical backlogs.
Develop business process models and improve operational workflows.
Program & Delivery Leadership Lead Utility Network and ArcFM modernization programs from assessment through implementation.
Create scalable, reusable integration frameworks and architectural standards.
Translate highly technical concepts into clear, concise executive-level narratives.
Guide phased deployment strategies across multiple regions and business units.
Provide technical governance, roadmap oversight, and alignment with enterprise strategy.
Mentor engineering teams and support cross-functional decision-making.
Operational & Technical Execution Support on-premise and hybrid environments: troubleshooting, diagnostics, and performance engineering.
Develop Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for large-scale implementations and migration programs.
Ensure architectural consistency, compliance, and long-term maintainability across solutions.
Investment Tax Accountant - Special Projects & Strategic Initiatives
Investment Taxes, Corporate Tax Department
Full-Time
Boston MA, New York NY, or Springfield MA
This is an individual contributor role.
The Opportunity
As an Investment Tax Accountant in the Investment Tax group, you will work in a dynamic and collaborative environment, primarily supporting securities tax operations, including system and process efficiency and enhancements, and you will support projects and strategic initiatives for other investment types, such as partnerships, real estate, and derivatives. The ideal candidate will have a convergent skillset of technical tax, accounting, and system proficiency, experience navigating large data sets, excellent communication skills, and the ability to partner effectively with tax colleagues, finance organization teams, and across the broader investment ecosystem. This position, in collaboration with cross-functional teams, will be responsible for analyzing securities transactions and processes to ensure accurate tax outcomes are achieved and a reliable control environment is maintained. Further, this position will participate in investment initiatives or project tracks to develop, enhance, and automate tax processes, and onboard significant transactions, new mandates, and tax legislation involving investments.
The Team
As an Investment Tax Accountant, you will be a member of the Investment Tax team within the Corporate Tax Department, part of MassMutual’s Controllers Organization. The Corporate Tax Department is comprised of high-performing, collaborative, and agile tax professionals who are motivated by challenging work that delivers sustained value and a culture of accountability. Team members are focused on continuous improvement and transforming the department through innovative solutions that align with the finance organization’s strategic goals and initiatives.
The Impact
The Investment Tax Accountant will help develop and execute Investment Tax goals and initiatives. Your responsibilities will include:
- Monitor and track tax data quality and performance of securities tax results tracked in the Eagle processing system and compare to general ledger results.
- Participate in daily, cross-functional Eagle operational governance meetings and other discussions that analyze and track system issues and changes in securities across the investment data ecosystem.
- Participate in testing of Eagle software upgrades to ensure changes are applied accurately and existing software continues to operate as intended.
- Ensure accurate tax basis is maintained for investments tracked in Eagle and accurate rules are applied as intended to exception situations.
- Understand and analyze differences between the tax basis and Statutory or GAAP basis of accounting for various investment types.
- Assist in reviewing new investment transactions for securities, partnerships, LLCs, and derivatives to determine correct tax treatment and how to efficiently operationalize.
- Assist in executing various tax internal controls for investments.
- Reconcile deferred tax balances for securities investments, collaborating with the securities tax operations team.
- Assist in preparing wash sales analysis.
- Assist in maintaining tax planning strategies involving investments.
- Assist in analyzing exchange transactions to determine if taxable or non-taxable.
- Assist in analyzing tax cash flows on structured securities to achieve correct processing of tax amortization in Eagle.
- Stay current with tax law changes in general and impacting investments.
- Proactively identify and implement process improvements, increase automation, and enhance digital analytics using existing and emerging technology solutions.
The Minimum Qualifications
- Undergraduate degree in Accounting/Finance or related field
- 6+ years of tax experience, preferably in public accounting or financial service environments.
The Ideal Qualifications
- Master’ degree in Taxation and/or CPA a plus.
- 8+ years of tax experience, preferably in public accounting or large financial services environments.
- Experienced tax and accounting technical knowledge, including tax code and regulations and GAAP accounting under ASC 740. Experience with Statutory Accounting Principles a plus.
- Education and/or experience utilizing business intelligence applications, such as Alteryx, highly desirable.
- Comfortable working with investment systems platforms, a data-intensive environment, and data interfaces between ERP and tax systems.
- Understanding of tax treatments of various securities transaction types.
- Experience with tax transactions, accounting and reporting for investment types other than securities, including partnerships, LLCs, real estate debt and equity, derivatives.
- Proficient Excel skills and workpaper organizational ability, integrating systems and analytical results.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- General knowledge of corporate taxation to understand how investments fit into larger tax compliance, reporting and audit frameworks.
- Some experience with U.S. tax aspects of non-U.S. transactions, issues, and reporting (e.g. PFICs, CFCs, foreign partnerships, foreign disregarded entities, withholding taxes).
- Experience with large, multidisciplinary projects that impact tax (e.g., ERP implementations, tax co-sourcing engagements, finance transformations).
- Conversant in Financial and Accounting Systems, such as SAP.
- Ability to identify issues and recommend effective solutions.
- Extremely organized, detail-oriented, and demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize and multi-task in a continually evolving environment.
- Ability to utilize project management tools and best practices to organize and prioritize tasks.
- Proven ability to collaborate cross-functionally and influence outcomes.
- Exhibits intellectual curiosity to seek and broaden knowledge and understanding beyond the core responsibilities of the position.
What to Expect as Part of MassMutual and the Team
Regular meetings with the Corporate Tax Department
Focused one-on-one meetings with your manager
Networking opportunities including access to Asian, Hispanic/Latinx, African American, women, LGBTQIA+, veteran and disability-focused Business Resource Groups
Access to learning content on Degreed and other informational platforms
Your ethics and integrity will be valued by a company with a strong and stable ethical business with industry leading pay and benefits
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ABOUT THE POSITION:
Urban Dove Team Charter Schools are seeking a passionate and dedicated MLL and Literacy Teacher to support students identified as Multilingual Learners (MLL) and/or those reading below grade level. This position plays a vital role in providing individualized and small-group instruction through both push-in and pull-out models, developing differentiated lesson plans, and promoting literacy growth across content areas. The teacher will collaborate closely with co-teachers and school staff to deliver inclusive instruction, administer assessments, and support student integration into classroom settings. Ideal candidates are those with deep knowledge of literacy development, a commitment to culturally responsive teaching, and experience working with diverse student populations.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
Urban Dove Team Charter School (UD Team) is a distinctive network of sports-based high schools catering to over-aged, under-credited youth. We fuse a robust academic curriculum with sports-based youth development, ensuring our graduates receive a diploma, a stepping stone for higher education, and essential job skills.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Teach five 55-minute classes (in the form of pull out or push in sessions).
- Collaborate in an Inclusive Co-Teaching (ICT) environment.
- Plan for and develop rigorous instruction and deliver it effectively to students on the MLL and/or below 3rd grade reading level caseload, including both push-in and pull-out instruction.
- Cultivate a strong classroom community with students and families
- Provided targeted intervention to students in small group or individualized settings.
- Support students in their integration into the classroom through push in session.
- Modify and develop instructional materials as needed, given knowledge of UD’s MLL and Literacy program resources.
- Plan and implement instruction that is inviting and exciting, student centered, involves independent and cooperative learning, scaffolds, and appeals to multiple styles of learning.
- Differentiate for individual students based on their unique learning and language needs so all students are appropriately engaged and challenged.
- Be familiar with students’ IEPs and IEP Goals.
- Attend IEP meetings for students on caseload and fill out any reports, as needed.
- Maintain a classroom environment that is organized and promotes student thinking, learning and independence
- Maintain organization systems and collect data regarding MLL and targeted Literacy students.
- Use a variety of data sources to track and discuss student progress, setting goals for continued growth.
- Assist with administering NYSITELL and NYSESLAT assessments and utilize the data to inform curriculum development and classroom instruction
- Communicate and collaborate with the Special Populations Manager and Instructional Manager regularly.
- Communicate and collaborate with Literacy and MLL Specialists, as needed.
- Manage student behavior using Restorative Practices and school-wide PBIS.
- Implement student behavior plans, where applicable.
- Observe behaviors within the classroom and develop culturally responsive classroom routines/structures and modify expectations to meet the behavioral needs of individual students
- Attend a 3-week summer orientation and professional development series.
- Fulfill broader school roles, including mentoring and committee involvement.
- TESOL certification and bilingual Spanish both preferred.
Requirements:
- Master’s Degree in Education, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Literacy, or a closely related field.
- Minimum of 5 years of teaching experience, with a focus on literacy and/or English Language Learners (ELL).
- Experience in leadership roles within an educational setting, demonstrating successful team management and professional development of staff.
- Deep understanding of literacy development and strategies for English Language Learners and Multilingual Learners (MLL).
- Proficient in administering and interpreting assessments such as NYSESLAT and LAB-R, with a thorough understanding of ELL testing accommodations and protocols.
- Expertise in developing intervention plans for low-performing students, with a proven track record of enhancing student literacy outcomes.
- Knowledge of curriculum integration techniques that incorporate literacy skill-building strategies across various subjects.
- Strong leadership and team-building skills, capable of fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment.
- Excellent organizational and record-keeping skills, with the ability to maintain detailed and accurate information on MLL students’ progress and interventions.
- Effective communication and training abilities, with experience conducting professional development sessions for educators on literacy and language support strategies.
- Certification in Literacy and/or TESOL at the state or national level.
- Experience with digital literacy resources and technology integration in the classroom.
- Bilingual or multilingual abilities, particularly in languages commonly spoken by the student population.
- Familiarity with special education needs and how they intersect with literacy and language learning, ensuring a coordinated approach with the Special Education department.
- Knowledge of current educational research and best practices in literacy and language instruction for diverse learners.
- Experience in program development and management, with a demonstrated ability to spearhead initiatives that promote linguistic and literacy development.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation: $71,000 - $115,000 Annually based on years of experience and education.
Benefits: Urban Dove provides a robust benefits package designed to support employee well-being, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; retirement benefits with employer match; generous paid time off; paid parental leave; and employee wellness supports
OUR MISSION:
Urban Dove energizes, educates, and empowers young people through our network of UD Team Charter Schools serving over-age/under-credited high school students. UD Team's innovative model uses sports, teams, restorative practices and mentoring to create a culture of high expectations and shared responsibility. By instilling our core values of Teamwork, Leadership and Communication, we develop our students into confident young adults ready to reach their full potential.
OUR VISION:
Urban Dove envisions a world where all children receive the high-quality education and support they need and deserve. Through education, they will acquire the critical skills needed to develop into economically, socially, and emotionally independent adults who are empowered to create a more just and equitable society for future generations.
EEOC:
Urban Dove provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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Design/analyze earth retaining structures like shoring & underpinning systems.
Conduct structural design/analysis of commercial structures using STAADPro, AutoCad.
Analyze field/lab Geotechnical data & prepare report using OriginPro, Excel.
Review RFI process & assist with development of project plan.
Create project initiation document which identifies projects scope, goals, schedules.
Monitor progress & ensure conformance to design specifications/project standards.
Wage: $78,811.00/yr.
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$105,000/yr. Benefits: PTO & Health ins. Apply to: A. Mitnick, AMS Capital Group, 1 Bridge Plaza No, Ste 840,
Ft Lee, NJ 07024.
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