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Are you looking for work? Here are some of the job openings this week. 

Communications Supervisor, LIRR

Duties:

Plan, monitor and coordinate construction / maintenance activities ensuring safe, cost effective, high quality performance, including field supervision.

Enforce provisions of labor agreements ensuring communication of same to employees.

  • Provide technical support to communication forces.
  • Work with other LIRR departments
  • Lead safety meetings as per policy; conduct regular safety audits.
  • Investigate on-the-job accidents for cause and prevention.
  • Investigate failures as resulting in train delays to determine causes and future prevention as directed.
  • Take all necessary steps to maintain safe, reliable train service
  • Administer testing and evaluations for new employees.
  • Review time and payroll reports for accuracy.
  • Monitor material usage and material reports to ensure proper inventory control.
  • Conduct training sessions on technical and safety issues as required.
  • Attend company meetings as required.
  • Conduct audits to ensure conformance to policies.
  • The supervisor must be available 24/7 for operations support and to address any service related disruptions. 

Systems Support Specialist, Molloy College

Duties:

  • Serve as primary contact for Jenzabar technical support for college.
  •  Manage and coordinate Jenzabar support calls using the IT call management system.
  •  Become an active member of all relevant Jenzabar listservs, acquiring and sharing knowledge with members of the Jenzabar support and administration communities.
  •  Respond to support requests in a timely manner and keep end users informed of how and when problems are resolved.
  • Assume administrative and configuration responsibilities for each Jenzabar module.
  • Work closely with module managers to insure conformity to established standard.

Library Director, Wyandanch

 The board is seeking a candidate who will continue to grow and enhance library services to the Wyandanch community through the effective management of library staff, technology, and resources.

Auto Estimatics Inspector, State Farm

Duties:

  • May communicate repair estimate information to claim management, claim handlers, customers, agents, and repair facilities 
  • Refers information on possible vehicle total loss claims to the appropriate contact
  • May audit vehicle damage losses including verification that all repairs are completed according to the final bill and document any repair deviations
  • Administrative Clerk, Steven Dubner Landscaping

     Duties:

    • Assist in day-to-day accounting operations
    • General office duties such as updating databases, filing, scanning documents, photocopying and faxing
    • Answer, direct, and screen incoming calls

    Assistant Principal, Farmingdale Schools

    Duties:

    • Integrate program opportunities with core curriculum
    • Development of Districtwide Common Assessments
    • Create a comprehensive, rigorous curricular or PPS program
    • Supervise instruction
    •  Promote the effective and appropriate technologies into teaching and learning
    • Develop assessments and accountability systems
    •  Monitor and refine goals based on formative assessment evidence

    Accounts Payable, Henry Schein

    Duties:

    • Ensures vendors are contacted via telephone, email, internet, or fax, and provide pertinent credit card information 
    • Assists vendors with enrollment and initial set up to the credit card payment program.  
    • Responsible for generating reports used to audit and resolve credit card declines, orphans, delinquencies, and payments. 
    • Responds to card holder inquiries and issues as necessary.   
    • Assists vendors with enrollment and initial set up to the credit card payment program. 
    • Responsible for generating reports used to audit and resolve credit card declines, orphans, delinquencies, and payments.  

    Operator II, Severn Trent Services

     Duties:

  • Provides routine testing, monitoring, and maintenance of production wells
  • Performs treatment process and maintenance of treatment facility equipment to assure proper operations
  • Conducts routine sampling and field testing of water and/or wastewater
  • Compiles data for chemical use and keeps records on equipment and plant operations
  • Engages in the emergency repair and maintenance of treatment equipment, pumps, motors, sensing devices, instrumentation, and electrical equipment.
  • Ensures that facilities are secure
  • Evaluates processes and make necessary changes
  • Diagnoses problems and performs repairs in facilities and systems
  • Responds to call outs and after hours emergencies
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