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Accounting Specialist
$50,000 - $65,000 yearly
Sciton, Inc. 925 Commercial Street, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Travel and Expense Analyst We are SCITON —Our culture and company strength stems from our diverse collection of talented and motivated employees. One word that best describes Sciton is ‘family’ because we treat each member of our team like family. We give our employees the support, recognition, and room to grow their careers on our campus. We empower them to use their creative genius. In fact, we incentivize their innovation. We look for lifelong learners, problem solvers, and individuals who excel in a challenging, team-oriented environment. We hire individuals who want to retire with us. How do you feel about that? Are we the right Pre-IPO company for you? Specifics Duties and Responsibilities: Administer Company Expense Reimbursement Guidelines for all employees Provide expertise and training to employees on features and functions of the Abacus system, promoting a positive experience Monitor travel reimbursement requests for all employees, ensuring that requests are in compliance with Company Guidelines Manage and resolve employee inquiries on expense report payment policies, procedures and practices in a timely manner Serve as the Company’s Administrator of the Abacus system Maintain and routinely monitoring the quality and integrity the Abacus system Serve as the Company’s Administrator of auto allowance reimbursement Serve as the Company’s Administrator of Enterprise Auto Lease program Assist with drafting new procedures for the company, and continue to add value by making suggestions in the overall T&E process for improvements Assist with fraud or expense audits/investigations Provide Leadership with reporting on expenses Work with VP of Finance to identify and recommend opportunities to continue to drive operating costs down Assist Accounting/Finance and HR Departments with administrative and reporting requests Minimum Qualifications : Bachelor’s Degree and minimum 4 years of prior relevant experience. Graduate Degree and a minimum of 2 years of prior related experience in Accounts Payable, Travel Reimbursement or General Accounting If interested, please email resume to jobs(at)sciton.com. Sciton 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 (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Dec 09, 2019
Full time
Travel and Expense Analyst We are SCITON —Our culture and company strength stems from our diverse collection of talented and motivated employees. One word that best describes Sciton is ‘family’ because we treat each member of our team like family. We give our employees the support, recognition, and room to grow their careers on our campus. We empower them to use their creative genius. In fact, we incentivize their innovation. We look for lifelong learners, problem solvers, and individuals who excel in a challenging, team-oriented environment. We hire individuals who want to retire with us. How do you feel about that? Are we the right Pre-IPO company for you? Specifics Duties and Responsibilities: Administer Company Expense Reimbursement Guidelines for all employees Provide expertise and training to employees on features and functions of the Abacus system, promoting a positive experience Monitor travel reimbursement requests for all employees, ensuring that requests are in compliance with Company Guidelines Manage and resolve employee inquiries on expense report payment policies, procedures and practices in a timely manner Serve as the Company’s Administrator of the Abacus system Maintain and routinely monitoring the quality and integrity the Abacus system Serve as the Company’s Administrator of auto allowance reimbursement Serve as the Company’s Administrator of Enterprise Auto Lease program Assist with drafting new procedures for the company, and continue to add value by making suggestions in the overall T&E process for improvements Assist with fraud or expense audits/investigations Provide Leadership with reporting on expenses Work with VP of Finance to identify and recommend opportunities to continue to drive operating costs down Assist Accounting/Finance and HR Departments with administrative and reporting requests Minimum Qualifications : Bachelor’s Degree and minimum 4 years of prior relevant experience. Graduate Degree and a minimum of 2 years of prior related experience in Accounts Payable, Travel Reimbursement or General Accounting If interested, please email resume to jobs(at)sciton.com. Sciton 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 (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
City of Sunnyvale
Civilian Fire Marshal
$160,169 - $193,145 yearly
City of Sunnyvale Sunnyvale, CA, USA
The City of Sunnyvale is actively seeking a Civilian Fire Marshal to manage the Fire Prevention Unit of the Department of Public Safety about the investigation of fires, fire prevention, code compliance, inspections, hazardous materials, the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA), and the review of proposed construction for compliance with codes and regulations. This person serves as the Department's highest level technical expert on hazardous materials, fire prevention and related regulations. The ideal candidate will have a passion for excellence, a commitment to serving the community and have outstanding interpersonal and technical skills. Other skills the City is looking for include strong leadership; ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships; and the ability to collaborate with a wide variety of stakeholders. All of this, plus a generous benefits package and a competitive salary make the City of Sunnyvale a great place to work. A complete application consists of a City application and responses to the supplemental questionnaire. The final filing date is January 6, 2020 at 5:00 pm . For complete information regarding this opportunity, please visit: Sunnyvale.ca.gov.   Salary: $160,169.00 - $193,145.00     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
The City of Sunnyvale is actively seeking a Civilian Fire Marshal to manage the Fire Prevention Unit of the Department of Public Safety about the investigation of fires, fire prevention, code compliance, inspections, hazardous materials, the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA), and the review of proposed construction for compliance with codes and regulations. This person serves as the Department's highest level technical expert on hazardous materials, fire prevention and related regulations. The ideal candidate will have a passion for excellence, a commitment to serving the community and have outstanding interpersonal and technical skills. Other skills the City is looking for include strong leadership; ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships; and the ability to collaborate with a wide variety of stakeholders. All of this, plus a generous benefits package and a competitive salary make the City of Sunnyvale a great place to work. A complete application consists of a City application and responses to the supplemental questionnaire. The final filing date is January 6, 2020 at 5:00 pm . For complete information regarding this opportunity, please visit: Sunnyvale.ca.gov.   Salary: $160,169.00 - $193,145.00     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Financial Analyst II - Extra Help
$38.80 - $40.70 hourly
County of Santa Clara San Jose, CA, USA
Job Description County of Santa Clara Class Title:  Financial Analyst II – EH Type: Temporary (6 months) Under direction, to perform moderately complex financial analysis and conduct studies that requires the integration of multi-disciplinary principles (accounting, auditing, finance, marketing, business law, computer science, and information system management). Typical Tasks Plans, organizes and directs the work of an assigned project or program; Conducts a variety of moderately complex financial, analytical, cost and feasibility studies; Prepares and presents a variety of budgetary, informational and statistical reports and makes recommendations in written, graphic and oral presentations; Develops and prepares revenue and expenditure projections for one or multiple budgets; compiles figures, prepares justifications and participates in the annual budget development process; Performs variance analysis; identifies financial program issues, determines appropriate action and makes recommendations for problem resolution; assists in the implementation of program enhancements and improvements; Responds to a variety of information requests from both inside and outside the agency; Assists in the development of strategic initiatives to improve and enhance performance and services; Coordinates with other departments, outside vendors and service providers to achieve financial program goals; Provides financial management for individuals and contractors that include external payroll services; Prepares documents that include financial and income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flow; Develops and participates in cost allocations, and indirect cost rate proposals; Prepares and analyzes contract payment reconciliations based on cost reports and payment documentation; Prepares and presents cost reports, coordinates audits, cost reimbursement settlement claims for government payers and agencies and responds to related requests for information from auditors; Defines financial reporting and information needs and coordinates any systems modifications with Information Services; Negotiates and monitors financial contracts with outside service providers and business partners; Analyzes and interprets existing, new and proposed legislation for cost and program impacts; Administers numerous receivable and payable funds; Uses a variety of information applications and databases to develop schedules and special reports; May train and provide technical assistance to lower level staff; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required; Performs other duties as assigned. Employment Standards Sufficient education and experience which directly demonstrates the possession and application of the following knowledge and abilities: Experience Note:  The knowledge and abilities listed below are acquired through possession of a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a closely related field -AND- Three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional level financial analysis experience. Work experience should include analyzing, evaluating and making recommendations onvarious financial programs and services and conducting a variety of analytical studies and surveys. -OR- Possession of a Bachelor's Degree in any field, of which the equivalent of fifteen (15)semester units are in finance-related courses -AND- Five (5) years of professional level financial analysis experience as specified above. -OR- Completion of sixty (60)semester or ninety (90) quarter college units, of which the equivalent of fifteen (15) semester units are in finance-related courses -AND- Seven (7) years of professional level financial analytical experience as specified above. A Master's Degree may substitute for up to one (1) year of the required experience. Some positions may require possession of a valid California driver's license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify and maintain a County Driver's Permit. Knowledge of: Local government financial and fiscal procedures and systems; Principles and practices of financial management, including both expense and reimbursement requirements; Methods of report preparation, writing and presentation; Statistical research and analysis techniques and procedures; Principles and practices of training; Local, state and federal regulatory requirements; Personal computers, common office applications and financial and database software; Contracts and negotiation skills; General accounting principles and procedures; Project management and reporting requirements. Ability to: Formulate, gather, analyze and present complex financial, informational and statistical data; Analyze information and reach valid conclusions; Analyze policies and procedures and make recommendations to management; Develop financial program enhancement recommendations based on revenue and cost analysis; Prepare and present clear and concise reports; Maintain cooperative working relationships with departmental personnel, other county departments and the general public; Represent the department on assigned committees and with outside agencies; Utilize computers and advanced computer software to analyze information; Make recommendations for program and procedural modifications based on financial performance, regulatory and or legislative changes; Train and provide technical assistance; Communicate clearly and effectively with members of the public and agency staff at various levels of authority.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Dec 03, 2019
Temporary
Job Description County of Santa Clara Class Title:  Financial Analyst II – EH Type: Temporary (6 months) Under direction, to perform moderately complex financial analysis and conduct studies that requires the integration of multi-disciplinary principles (accounting, auditing, finance, marketing, business law, computer science, and information system management). Typical Tasks Plans, organizes and directs the work of an assigned project or program; Conducts a variety of moderately complex financial, analytical, cost and feasibility studies; Prepares and presents a variety of budgetary, informational and statistical reports and makes recommendations in written, graphic and oral presentations; Develops and prepares revenue and expenditure projections for one or multiple budgets; compiles figures, prepares justifications and participates in the annual budget development process; Performs variance analysis; identifies financial program issues, determines appropriate action and makes recommendations for problem resolution; assists in the implementation of program enhancements and improvements; Responds to a variety of information requests from both inside and outside the agency; Assists in the development of strategic initiatives to improve and enhance performance and services; Coordinates with other departments, outside vendors and service providers to achieve financial program goals; Provides financial management for individuals and contractors that include external payroll services; Prepares documents that include financial and income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flow; Develops and participates in cost allocations, and indirect cost rate proposals; Prepares and analyzes contract payment reconciliations based on cost reports and payment documentation; Prepares and presents cost reports, coordinates audits, cost reimbursement settlement claims for government payers and agencies and responds to related requests for information from auditors; Defines financial reporting and information needs and coordinates any systems modifications with Information Services; Negotiates and monitors financial contracts with outside service providers and business partners; Analyzes and interprets existing, new and proposed legislation for cost and program impacts; Administers numerous receivable and payable funds; Uses a variety of information applications and databases to develop schedules and special reports; May train and provide technical assistance to lower level staff; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required; Performs other duties as assigned. Employment Standards Sufficient education and experience which directly demonstrates the possession and application of the following knowledge and abilities: Experience Note:  The knowledge and abilities listed below are acquired through possession of a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a closely related field -AND- Three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional level financial analysis experience. Work experience should include analyzing, evaluating and making recommendations onvarious financial programs and services and conducting a variety of analytical studies and surveys. -OR- Possession of a Bachelor's Degree in any field, of which the equivalent of fifteen (15)semester units are in finance-related courses -AND- Five (5) years of professional level financial analysis experience as specified above. -OR- Completion of sixty (60)semester or ninety (90) quarter college units, of which the equivalent of fifteen (15) semester units are in finance-related courses -AND- Seven (7) years of professional level financial analytical experience as specified above. A Master's Degree may substitute for up to one (1) year of the required experience. Some positions may require possession of a valid California driver's license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify and maintain a County Driver's Permit. Knowledge of: Local government financial and fiscal procedures and systems; Principles and practices of financial management, including both expense and reimbursement requirements; Methods of report preparation, writing and presentation; Statistical research and analysis techniques and procedures; Principles and practices of training; Local, state and federal regulatory requirements; Personal computers, common office applications and financial and database software; Contracts and negotiation skills; General accounting principles and procedures; Project management and reporting requirements. Ability to: Formulate, gather, analyze and present complex financial, informational and statistical data; Analyze information and reach valid conclusions; Analyze policies and procedures and make recommendations to management; Develop financial program enhancement recommendations based on revenue and cost analysis; Prepare and present clear and concise reports; Maintain cooperative working relationships with departmental personnel, other county departments and the general public; Represent the department on assigned committees and with outside agencies; Utilize computers and advanced computer software to analyze information; Make recommendations for program and procedural modifications based on financial performance, regulatory and or legislative changes; Train and provide technical assistance; Communicate clearly and effectively with members of the public and agency staff at various levels of authority.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
SRI International
Biosciences Research Scientist
$70,000 - $90,000 yearly
SRI International Menlo Park, CA, USA
The Sleep Neurobiology Laboratory has an opening for a Research Scientist with a background in integrative neuroscience and systems neuroscience techniques such as optogenetics, chemogenetics, fiber photometry, electrophysiology, microendoscopy and/or viral tracing of neuroanatomical connections.  The new hire will work with a team of Research Scientists, Postdoctoral Fellows and technical staff to investigate the properties of neuronal cell types involved in sleep/wake control, their interconnections, and their roles in the neural circuits underlying arousal state control and in the sleep disorder narcolepsy.  Opportunities exist to collaborate with scientists involved in drug discovery. Qualifications: D. or M.D. in a biological life science or related discipline with 3-7 years’ post PhD experience Working experience in neuroscience research Experience with use of viral vectors, stereotaxic surgery and optogenetics / chemogenetics / fiber photometry/ neuroanatomy / microendoscopy and/or Experience in brain slice electrophysiology and synaptic physiology Experience with microendoscopy/optical recording of brain activity in vivo a plus Strong data analysis skills and publication record Ability to meet aggressive timelines and deliverables Strong commitment to collaborative teamwork Excellent problem solving and experiment managing skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience in molecular biology and/or virology a plus Strong computer programming a plus     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
The Sleep Neurobiology Laboratory has an opening for a Research Scientist with a background in integrative neuroscience and systems neuroscience techniques such as optogenetics, chemogenetics, fiber photometry, electrophysiology, microendoscopy and/or viral tracing of neuroanatomical connections.  The new hire will work with a team of Research Scientists, Postdoctoral Fellows and technical staff to investigate the properties of neuronal cell types involved in sleep/wake control, their interconnections, and their roles in the neural circuits underlying arousal state control and in the sleep disorder narcolepsy.  Opportunities exist to collaborate with scientists involved in drug discovery. Qualifications: D. or M.D. in a biological life science or related discipline with 3-7 years’ post PhD experience Working experience in neuroscience research Experience with use of viral vectors, stereotaxic surgery and optogenetics / chemogenetics / fiber photometry/ neuroanatomy / microendoscopy and/or Experience in brain slice electrophysiology and synaptic physiology Experience with microendoscopy/optical recording of brain activity in vivo a plus Strong data analysis skills and publication record Ability to meet aggressive timelines and deliverables Strong commitment to collaborative teamwork Excellent problem solving and experiment managing skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience in molecular biology and/or virology a plus Strong computer programming a plus     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
SRI International
Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst
$78,000 - $103,000 yearly
SRI International Menlo Park, CA, USA
SRI's Corporate Finance group has an immediate opening in our Menlo Park, CA headquarters, for a Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst.  Reporting directly to the Manager of Corporate FP&A, the FP&A Analyst will play an important role in transforming the finance organization to customer-focused, best practices methodology.  The individual will partner across SRI to create and measure against short and long-term financial projections, act in a cross-functional financial and operational support capacity, and work with other SRI organizations to drive sound business decision-making, enhance operating efficiencies, and review/monitor/analyze expenses for profit improvement opportunities. Responsibilities include: Support the annual budget and quarterly forecasts for G&A departments. Develop monthly financial reports: Budget vs. Actual Forecast vs. Actual Maintain and report on internal corporate projects: IR&D Capital Tracks service center rates and quarterly reports Monitor actual expenditures to ensure proper coding and prepare cost corrections as necessary Assists with procurement and travel approvals Perform ad-hoc analysis and projects as assigned  Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance or Business with 1-2 years of relevant finance-related experience (budgeting, forecasting, and corporate financial and performance reporting). S. citizenship required. Experience in GAAP accounting desirable. Experience with Costpoint and Cognos. Adaptive Insight preferred. Expert knowledge of industry practices, advanced techniques and solutions within a professional discipline to develop new standards, processes, and solutions. Able to communicate effectively with internal leadership. Advanced skills in Excel and exceptional analytical and research skills including experience analyzing and manipulating large amounts of financial, competitive, and transactional data.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
SRI's Corporate Finance group has an immediate opening in our Menlo Park, CA headquarters, for a Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst.  Reporting directly to the Manager of Corporate FP&A, the FP&A Analyst will play an important role in transforming the finance organization to customer-focused, best practices methodology.  The individual will partner across SRI to create and measure against short and long-term financial projections, act in a cross-functional financial and operational support capacity, and work with other SRI organizations to drive sound business decision-making, enhance operating efficiencies, and review/monitor/analyze expenses for profit improvement opportunities. Responsibilities include: Support the annual budget and quarterly forecasts for G&A departments. Develop monthly financial reports: Budget vs. Actual Forecast vs. Actual Maintain and report on internal corporate projects: IR&D Capital Tracks service center rates and quarterly reports Monitor actual expenditures to ensure proper coding and prepare cost corrections as necessary Assists with procurement and travel approvals Perform ad-hoc analysis and projects as assigned  Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance or Business with 1-2 years of relevant finance-related experience (budgeting, forecasting, and corporate financial and performance reporting). S. citizenship required. Experience in GAAP accounting desirable. Experience with Costpoint and Cognos. Adaptive Insight preferred. Expert knowledge of industry practices, advanced techniques and solutions within a professional discipline to develop new standards, processes, and solutions. Able to communicate effectively with internal leadership. Advanced skills in Excel and exceptional analytical and research skills including experience analyzing and manipulating large amounts of financial, competitive, and transactional data.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
SRI International
Cybersecurity Analyst/Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO)
$78,000 - $103,000 yearly
SRI International Menlo Park, CA, USA
We are seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst/Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to join our IA team in supporting SRI's Menlo Park, CA facility.  The successful candidate will provide oversight, policy, and procedure development, and related functions in compliance with NISPOM, RMF and ICD 503.  As part of the IA Team, the position is responsible for operating, managing, and implementing security requirements both technical and administrative on classified systems. Responsibilities include: Developing and maintaining C&A packages for classified information systems. Preparing and analyzing test results for development into a POA&M. Providing information security support and technical security guidance in all phases of the system life cycle. Performing software patch installation, antivirus updates, and conducting security self-reviews. Ensuring configuration management (CM) for security-relevant software, hardware, and firmware is maintained and documented. Perform evaluation and obtain DAO authorization for new software, hardware, and firmware use before implementation on the system. Identifying security vulnerabilities and providing guidance on mitigating risk. Initiating, with the approval of the ISSM, protective or corrective measures when a security incident or vulnerability is discovered. Ensuring that system recovery processes are monitored to ensure that security features and procedures are properly restored. Representing IA in security, project, and technical exchange meetings. Perform system administration tasks to include desktop/server support, and network administration functions Must be available for occasional afterhours assistance. Limited travel within the continental United States will be required. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent preferred. Combination of related industrial security experience will be considered. Possession of DoD 8570 certification, and completion of appropriate USG-sponsored (DOD, DNI, etc.) ISSO/ISSM training courses. Minimum of 3 years of C&A experience directly related to the NISPOM, RMF and ICD503 accreditation processes and 2 years in system administration/desktop support. Knowledge of RMF and ICD 503 practices required. A working knowledge of COMSEC equipment to include handling keying material and troubleshooting encryption devices. This position requires U.S. Citizenship and must have an active Top Secret security clearance and pass ICD704 eligibility. May require successful completion of a government administered polygraph test. Must have the ability to conduct validation testing using automated assessment tools. Must possess excellent communication, organizational and customer service skills. Experience in the use of both Linux and Windows Operating systems, in physical and virtual environments. Technical knowledge of computer and network hardware and software systems. Specialized knowledge in areas such as security training and awareness, computer forensic investigations, systems security administration, data recovery and network security control, design and implementation, as well as facility and physical security requirements. Lifting (max 40 lbs.) occasionally required. Must be able to manipulate hand tools.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
We are seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst/Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to join our IA team in supporting SRI's Menlo Park, CA facility.  The successful candidate will provide oversight, policy, and procedure development, and related functions in compliance with NISPOM, RMF and ICD 503.  As part of the IA Team, the position is responsible for operating, managing, and implementing security requirements both technical and administrative on classified systems. Responsibilities include: Developing and maintaining C&A packages for classified information systems. Preparing and analyzing test results for development into a POA&M. Providing information security support and technical security guidance in all phases of the system life cycle. Performing software patch installation, antivirus updates, and conducting security self-reviews. Ensuring configuration management (CM) for security-relevant software, hardware, and firmware is maintained and documented. Perform evaluation and obtain DAO authorization for new software, hardware, and firmware use before implementation on the system. Identifying security vulnerabilities and providing guidance on mitigating risk. Initiating, with the approval of the ISSM, protective or corrective measures when a security incident or vulnerability is discovered. Ensuring that system recovery processes are monitored to ensure that security features and procedures are properly restored. Representing IA in security, project, and technical exchange meetings. Perform system administration tasks to include desktop/server support, and network administration functions Must be available for occasional afterhours assistance. Limited travel within the continental United States will be required. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent preferred. Combination of related industrial security experience will be considered. Possession of DoD 8570 certification, and completion of appropriate USG-sponsored (DOD, DNI, etc.) ISSO/ISSM training courses. Minimum of 3 years of C&A experience directly related to the NISPOM, RMF and ICD503 accreditation processes and 2 years in system administration/desktop support. Knowledge of RMF and ICD 503 practices required. A working knowledge of COMSEC equipment to include handling keying material and troubleshooting encryption devices. This position requires U.S. Citizenship and must have an active Top Secret security clearance and pass ICD704 eligibility. May require successful completion of a government administered polygraph test. Must have the ability to conduct validation testing using automated assessment tools. Must possess excellent communication, organizational and customer service skills. Experience in the use of both Linux and Windows Operating systems, in physical and virtual environments. Technical knowledge of computer and network hardware and software systems. Specialized knowledge in areas such as security training and awareness, computer forensic investigations, systems security administration, data recovery and network security control, design and implementation, as well as facility and physical security requirements. Lifting (max 40 lbs.) occasionally required. Must be able to manipulate hand tools.     When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.    
HomeFirst
Resident Coordinator CWSP Mountian View
$18.00 hourly
HomeFirst Sunnyvale, CA, USA
POSITION:                           Resident Coordinator        PROGRAM/LOCATION:     Cold Weather Shelter (CWSP)/ Mountain View , CA SHIFT:                                  Day, Swing, Grave, On-call SUPERVISOR:                     Shelter Site Manager STATUS:                               Non-exempt            Apply Online:  https://homefirstservices.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=64         PROGRAM SUMMARY: HomeFirst has operated the Cold Weather Shelter Program (CWSP) since 1987 to provide temporary shelter during the cold weather and rainy season to people who are homeless. Our focus is on providing a safe environment and the basic necessities of life.  Resident Coordinators are responsible for the care and supervision of the clients staying at the shelter.   DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct Client Service (90%) Responsible for the care, welfare, safety, and security of clients during their shelter stay Ensure fair procedures and practices, as well as safety within the facility Provide information and referrals to shelter guests Assist with daily set-up and break-down of the shelter, including setting up sleeping mats, tables and chairs, etc., and for any special events or activities as needed Welcome clients and volunteers to the facility Check clients into and out of the facility using the HMIS database Distribute clothing, linens, toiletries, and any other items supplied by the program Provide general site clean-up, reporting any maintenance or janitorial needs to the Shift Manager or Services Director in a timely manner Conduct bed, facility, and perimeter checks    Assist with monitoring meals and determining meal counts where appropriate Complete intake of homeless guests as required Handle all emergencies by contacting appropriate staff/agencies Report any incidents and complete incident report Participate in meeting the program’s service delivery goals and outcomes as outlined in the service management plan General (10%) Represent HomeFirst and the program appropriately to volunteers, donors, outside agencies and the general public Assist with office-related tasks as needed Attend meetings, workshops and trainings as requested Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor   QUALIFICATIONS:   Education and Experience High School Diploma or GED Experience working with the homeless population preferred Experience in customer service preferred Skills, Abilities, and Knowledge Ability to work with people of diverse social backgrounds Ability to take direction Strong written and oral communication skills High level of flexibility and ability to prioritize appropriately Ability to present oneself and the agency professionally to internal and external audiences Ability to work as a member of a team Ability to regularly lift up to 30 lbs. Characteristics Sensitivity to the needs of homeless individuals and families Observant of the environment and the people within it Desire to continually develop skills and increase knowledge Values being part of a coordinated team High level of professionalism with internal and external audiences Strong sense of accountability   ABOUT THE AGENCY: We serve more than 4,000 adults, veterans, families, and youth each year at seven locations, including the Boccardo Reception Center, which is the county’s largest homeless services center. In more than 35 years of experience, we’ve learned that everyone has the potential to get housed and stay housed. We are relentlessly focused on eliminating barriers to housing and stability for everyone we serve. Home First is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.   LOCAL APPLICANTS ONLY. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.  
Nov 20, 2019
Full time Part time
POSITION:                           Resident Coordinator        PROGRAM/LOCATION:     Cold Weather Shelter (CWSP)/ Mountain View , CA SHIFT:                                  Day, Swing, Grave, On-call SUPERVISOR:                     Shelter Site Manager STATUS:                               Non-exempt            Apply Online:  https://homefirstservices.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=64         PROGRAM SUMMARY: HomeFirst has operated the Cold Weather Shelter Program (CWSP) since 1987 to provide temporary shelter during the cold weather and rainy season to people who are homeless. Our focus is on providing a safe environment and the basic necessities of life.  Resident Coordinators are responsible for the care and supervision of the clients staying at the shelter.   DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct Client Service (90%) Responsible for the care, welfare, safety, and security of clients during their shelter stay Ensure fair procedures and practices, as well as safety within the facility Provide information and referrals to shelter guests Assist with daily set-up and break-down of the shelter, including setting up sleeping mats, tables and chairs, etc., and for any special events or activities as needed Welcome clients and volunteers to the facility Check clients into and out of the facility using the HMIS database Distribute clothing, linens, toiletries, and any other items supplied by the program Provide general site clean-up, reporting any maintenance or janitorial needs to the Shift Manager or Services Director in a timely manner Conduct bed, facility, and perimeter checks    Assist with monitoring meals and determining meal counts where appropriate Complete intake of homeless guests as required Handle all emergencies by contacting appropriate staff/agencies Report any incidents and complete incident report Participate in meeting the program’s service delivery goals and outcomes as outlined in the service management plan General (10%) Represent HomeFirst and the program appropriately to volunteers, donors, outside agencies and the general public Assist with office-related tasks as needed Attend meetings, workshops and trainings as requested Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor   QUALIFICATIONS:   Education and Experience High School Diploma or GED Experience working with the homeless population preferred Experience in customer service preferred Skills, Abilities, and Knowledge Ability to work with people of diverse social backgrounds Ability to take direction Strong written and oral communication skills High level of flexibility and ability to prioritize appropriately Ability to present oneself and the agency professionally to internal and external audiences Ability to work as a member of a team Ability to regularly lift up to 30 lbs. Characteristics Sensitivity to the needs of homeless individuals and families Observant of the environment and the people within it Desire to continually develop skills and increase knowledge Values being part of a coordinated team High level of professionalism with internal and external audiences Strong sense of accountability   ABOUT THE AGENCY: We serve more than 4,000 adults, veterans, families, and youth each year at seven locations, including the Boccardo Reception Center, which is the county’s largest homeless services center. In more than 35 years of experience, we’ve learned that everyone has the potential to get housed and stay housed. We are relentlessly focused on eliminating barriers to housing and stability for everyone we serve. Home First is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.   LOCAL APPLICANTS ONLY. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.  
Payroll Specialist
$25.00 hourly
Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc.
The Payroll Specialist prepares and processes the US, semi-monthly Payroll for exempt and non-exempt employees following APA guidelines.  Additional duties may include Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and Credit and Collections. This position works closely with Human Resources in regards to compensation, benefits and Leaves of Absences.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities:   Payroll Prepare and process semi-monthly full cycle US exempt and non-exempt payroll using ADP Workforce Now 2.0 software; including but not limited to, garnishments (set-up to termination), New Hires (set-up) benefits, weighted average, taxes and off-cycle requests while ensuring compliance with Federal, State and local regulations Portal Administration, update ADP Workforce Now, re-set passwords, set up and maintain user rights on system Ensure the accuracy of payroll, including but not limited to: base pay, commissions, payroll taxes, employee changes, weighted averages, new hire set up, 401K, medical, garnishments, Section 125 and other deductions Establish/maintain employee records; ensure employee changes are entered correctly and made on a timely basis; review changes for proper authorization and adherence to APA guideline including compliance with federal/state/local regulations Monitor the administration of the electronic timekeeping system. Setup each employee, validate employee's charges, and adherence to FLSA; monitor submissions of approved timesheets, ensure valid data content to/from payroll service Partner with Human Resources on all matters involving employees compensation, benefits and disability payments. Understand proper taxation of employer paid benefits, including 401(k) contributions and funding Create PR Journal entries with G/L infolink, prepare and enter monthly P/R journal into G/L. Set up and maintain Section 125 Flex Spending accounts and reporting with 3rd party vendor Prepare and monthly/yearly sales commission. Provide payroll information by answering questions and requests. Resolve payroll discrepancies by collecting and analyzing information Maintain GL mapping table of pay codes and deduction codes Create payroll related reports Prepare and audit Workers Comp. report Maintain employee confidence and protect payroll operations by keeping information confidential Perform other duties as necessary  Accounts Receivable/ Credit and Collections Qualify distributors and customers, establish credit lines based on Dunn & Bradstreet credit sources and financial statements Invoice International and Domestic sales for product and allergy testing services in Microsoft AX Approve daily sales orders for shipment Monitor customer account details for non-payments, delayed payments and other irregularities, place holds on accounts beyond terms Prepare bank deposits and process credit card payments and post to accounts Investigate and resolve customer queries and process adjustments Prepare Monthly Sales Reports to reconcile to G/L and other billing software Prepare Monthly commission reports for the Sales group  Sales Tax Reporting Set up and maintain sales tax for direct customers in Account Receivable. Prepare monthly/quarterly sales taxes and reconcile the sales tax accounts.   Position Requirements (Knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform satisfactorily in the position): Working knowledge of ADP Workforce Now 2.0 software Working knowledge of APA principles including compliance with federal/state/local regulations Working knowledge of Microsoft AX Dynamics (preferred) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Working knowledge of FLSA and proper taxation of employer paid benefits, including 401(k) contributions and funding Ability to read, write and communicate in English Ability to meet timelines, accurately process payroll, prioritize responsibilities and self-check own work Detail oriented, problem solving and critical thinking skills   Education and Experience: ・BA degree in Accounting (preferred) or Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) ・A minimum of two (2) recent years of working experience in processing payroll with ADP Workforce Now.   Supervisory Responsibility: This position has no supervisory responsibilities.   Work Environment: This job operates in a clerical, office setting. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax   Physical Demands: ・Long periods of sitting (continuously up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day) ・Frequent use of hands (mouse, keyboard, writing) up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day ・Frequent viewing of computer screen up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day ・Ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool as necessary   Position type and expected hours of work: Full-time.    Travel Demands: None   Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.   Affirmative action plan/equal employer opportunity (AAP/EEO) statement: Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. 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.   Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Hitachi management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor. 
Nov 20, 2019
Full time
The Payroll Specialist prepares and processes the US, semi-monthly Payroll for exempt and non-exempt employees following APA guidelines.  Additional duties may include Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and Credit and Collections. This position works closely with Human Resources in regards to compensation, benefits and Leaves of Absences.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities:   Payroll Prepare and process semi-monthly full cycle US exempt and non-exempt payroll using ADP Workforce Now 2.0 software; including but not limited to, garnishments (set-up to termination), New Hires (set-up) benefits, weighted average, taxes and off-cycle requests while ensuring compliance with Federal, State and local regulations Portal Administration, update ADP Workforce Now, re-set passwords, set up and maintain user rights on system Ensure the accuracy of payroll, including but not limited to: base pay, commissions, payroll taxes, employee changes, weighted averages, new hire set up, 401K, medical, garnishments, Section 125 and other deductions Establish/maintain employee records; ensure employee changes are entered correctly and made on a timely basis; review changes for proper authorization and adherence to APA guideline including compliance with federal/state/local regulations Monitor the administration of the electronic timekeeping system. Setup each employee, validate employee's charges, and adherence to FLSA; monitor submissions of approved timesheets, ensure valid data content to/from payroll service Partner with Human Resources on all matters involving employees compensation, benefits and disability payments. Understand proper taxation of employer paid benefits, including 401(k) contributions and funding Create PR Journal entries with G/L infolink, prepare and enter monthly P/R journal into G/L. Set up and maintain Section 125 Flex Spending accounts and reporting with 3rd party vendor Prepare and monthly/yearly sales commission. Provide payroll information by answering questions and requests. Resolve payroll discrepancies by collecting and analyzing information Maintain GL mapping table of pay codes and deduction codes Create payroll related reports Prepare and audit Workers Comp. report Maintain employee confidence and protect payroll operations by keeping information confidential Perform other duties as necessary  Accounts Receivable/ Credit and Collections Qualify distributors and customers, establish credit lines based on Dunn & Bradstreet credit sources and financial statements Invoice International and Domestic sales for product and allergy testing services in Microsoft AX Approve daily sales orders for shipment Monitor customer account details for non-payments, delayed payments and other irregularities, place holds on accounts beyond terms Prepare bank deposits and process credit card payments and post to accounts Investigate and resolve customer queries and process adjustments Prepare Monthly Sales Reports to reconcile to G/L and other billing software Prepare Monthly commission reports for the Sales group  Sales Tax Reporting Set up and maintain sales tax for direct customers in Account Receivable. Prepare monthly/quarterly sales taxes and reconcile the sales tax accounts.   Position Requirements (Knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform satisfactorily in the position): Working knowledge of ADP Workforce Now 2.0 software Working knowledge of APA principles including compliance with federal/state/local regulations Working knowledge of Microsoft AX Dynamics (preferred) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Working knowledge of FLSA and proper taxation of employer paid benefits, including 401(k) contributions and funding Ability to read, write and communicate in English Ability to meet timelines, accurately process payroll, prioritize responsibilities and self-check own work Detail oriented, problem solving and critical thinking skills   Education and Experience: ・BA degree in Accounting (preferred) or Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) ・A minimum of two (2) recent years of working experience in processing payroll with ADP Workforce Now.   Supervisory Responsibility: This position has no supervisory responsibilities.   Work Environment: This job operates in a clerical, office setting. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax   Physical Demands: ・Long periods of sitting (continuously up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day) ・Frequent use of hands (mouse, keyboard, writing) up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day ・Frequent viewing of computer screen up to 2 hours at a time and up to 7.5 hours total in a day ・Ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool as necessary   Position type and expected hours of work: Full-time.    Travel Demands: None   Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.   Affirmative action plan/equal employer opportunity (AAP/EEO) statement: Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. 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.   Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Hitachi management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor. 
Eden Housing
Property Management Staff Accountant I
$25.18 - $29.37 hourly
Eden Housing 22645 Grand Street, Hayward, CA, USA
 *** To be considered for this position, please use this link to apply: https://careers-edenhousing.icims.com/jobs/2303/property-management-staff-accountant-i/job ***   Property Management Staff Accountant I-Central Office - Hayward Summary The Staff Accountant 1 is expected to produce high volume of accounting work and/or special projects. Applies principles of accounting to prepare and analyze property financial reconciliations and statements. Prepares year-end reconciliations/schedules and works with supervisor to ensure timely completion of audits and tax returns of assigned projects. Prepares reports and works with accounting team to summarize and interpret current and projected financial position of assigned projects. Performs the duties listed below and other duties as assigned.   Essential Duties & Responsibilities Prepares and maintains reconciliations for monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports for assigned properties. Reviews and maintains reconciliation reports for reasonableness and accuracy, which include summary and detail of rents and subsidies billed and collected, other charges or credits applied to tenants, security deposit information and other tenant related activity, for reasonableness and accuracy. Inputs pertinent information to general ledger in order to generate monthly financial reports. Prepares bank reconciliations for each property and related company. Reviews recurring invoices as they pertain to management related fees, monthly transfers for restricted cash accounts and mortgages. Ensures timely payments of mortgages, taxes, reserves and other fees for assigned properties. Prepares reports needed to evaluate progress, financial status and needs of specific properties. Ensures regular and timely filing of all property financial information in centralized accounting files to include any supporting documentation used to make adjustments to the monthly financials. Ensures the proper receipt, tracking and filing of hard and electronic copies of permanent documents for projects and legal entities. Coordinates with immediate supervisor to resolve issues in a timely manner. Prepares year-end adjusting entries for assigned properties. Reviews and updates year-end supplemental schedules. As assigned, gathers information needed by auditors for year-end fieldwork. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Qualifications   EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Two years of college level courses with an emphasis in accounting or commensurate accounting experience. Beginner level PC skills; Word, Excel and Yardi software.   PREFERRED SKILLS and/or ABILITIES Property management and nonprofit accounting experience a plus Yardi experience highly desirable. Strong communication (verbal and written), interpersonal and time management skills. Ability to work under pressure and successfully meet deadlines. Flexible, creative, well organized. Ability to handle shifting and multiple priorities in a fast paced, growth environment. Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy and to maintain confidentiality. Experience working with diverse groups, i.e., staff, residents, outside contacts. Commitment to the companies’ goals and philosophy.   CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS  Valid California Driver’s License and insurance required.   *** To be considered for this position, please use this link to apply: https://careers-edenhousing.icims.com/jobs/2303/property-management-staff-accountant-i/job ***   When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor. 
Nov 19, 2019
Full time
 *** To be considered for this position, please use this link to apply: https://careers-edenhousing.icims.com/jobs/2303/property-management-staff-accountant-i/job ***   Property Management Staff Accountant I-Central Office - Hayward Summary The Staff Accountant 1 is expected to produce high volume of accounting work and/or special projects. Applies principles of accounting to prepare and analyze property financial reconciliations and statements. Prepares year-end reconciliations/schedules and works with supervisor to ensure timely completion of audits and tax returns of assigned projects. Prepares reports and works with accounting team to summarize and interpret current and projected financial position of assigned projects. Performs the duties listed below and other duties as assigned.   Essential Duties & Responsibilities Prepares and maintains reconciliations for monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports for assigned properties. Reviews and maintains reconciliation reports for reasonableness and accuracy, which include summary and detail of rents and subsidies billed and collected, other charges or credits applied to tenants, security deposit information and other tenant related activity, for reasonableness and accuracy. Inputs pertinent information to general ledger in order to generate monthly financial reports. Prepares bank reconciliations for each property and related company. Reviews recurring invoices as they pertain to management related fees, monthly transfers for restricted cash accounts and mortgages. Ensures timely payments of mortgages, taxes, reserves and other fees for assigned properties. Prepares reports needed to evaluate progress, financial status and needs of specific properties. Ensures regular and timely filing of all property financial information in centralized accounting files to include any supporting documentation used to make adjustments to the monthly financials. Ensures the proper receipt, tracking and filing of hard and electronic copies of permanent documents for projects and legal entities. Coordinates with immediate supervisor to resolve issues in a timely manner. Prepares year-end adjusting entries for assigned properties. Reviews and updates year-end supplemental schedules. As assigned, gathers information needed by auditors for year-end fieldwork. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Qualifications   EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Two years of college level courses with an emphasis in accounting or commensurate accounting experience. Beginner level PC skills; Word, Excel and Yardi software.   PREFERRED SKILLS and/or ABILITIES Property management and nonprofit accounting experience a plus Yardi experience highly desirable. Strong communication (verbal and written), interpersonal and time management skills. Ability to work under pressure and successfully meet deadlines. Flexible, creative, well organized. Ability to handle shifting and multiple priorities in a fast paced, growth environment. Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy and to maintain confidentiality. Experience working with diverse groups, i.e., staff, residents, outside contacts. Commitment to the companies’ goals and philosophy.   CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS  Valid California Driver’s License and insurance required.   *** To be considered for this position, please use this link to apply: https://careers-edenhousing.icims.com/jobs/2303/property-management-staff-accountant-i/job ***   When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor. 
Universal Services Vital Restoration, Inc.
Project Scheduler / Coordinator
$23.00 - $25.00 hourly
Universal Services Vital Restoration, Inc. 221 San Jose Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125, USA
Universal Services Vital Restoration, Inc. is looking for a dedicated PROJECT SCHEDULER for our emergency services restoration business in our San Jose office.  Construction industry experience is a plus but not required for the right person who wants to learn the restoration/remediation business. Responsibilities: Work Crew Scheduling, client communications, and general office administration.  Main point of contact for insurance adjusters and agents, homeowners, commercial clients, subcontractors and work crews. Assign, schedule, and follow through project lifecycle of project with work crews. Assist work crews by streamlining schedules and clarifying client communications. Provide oversight to work crews and subcontractors to close the knowledge gaps. Provide support for best practices and guidance on client satisfaction. Project specific documentation control: create, upload, maintain project specific documentation and photos. General support to the Operations Manager as required. Our success depends upon the dedication of our employees and we have a position open immediately for the right fit to our team.      When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.     
Nov 13, 2019
Full time
Universal Services Vital Restoration, Inc. is looking for a dedicated PROJECT SCHEDULER for our emergency services restoration business in our San Jose office.  Construction industry experience is a plus but not required for the right person who wants to learn the restoration/remediation business. Responsibilities: Work Crew Scheduling, client communications, and general office administration.  Main point of contact for insurance adjusters and agents, homeowners, commercial clients, subcontractors and work crews. Assign, schedule, and follow through project lifecycle of project with work crews. Assist work crews by streamlining schedules and clarifying client communications. Provide oversight to work crews and subcontractors to close the knowledge gaps. Provide support for best practices and guidance on client satisfaction. Project specific documentation control: create, upload, maintain project specific documentation and photos. General support to the Operations Manager as required. Our success depends upon the dedication of our employees and we have a position open immediately for the right fit to our team.      When applying, please note that you saw the job posted on the NOVA Job Board. If you need help with your resumé, please see a NOVA Career Advisor.     

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