Maintained updated
documentation on operations to evaluate revenue preservation when preparing compensation strategies.
Not exact matches
Not surprisingly, a scientific approach to farming, focusing heavily
on experimentation,
documentation and assessment in nearly every aspect of the
operation.
The Ashanti Regional Minister is, however, waiting
on official
documentation from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources indicating that the Exton Cubic has been granted permits for its
operations before releasing vehicles.
The agreement includes the potential for cooperation
on logistics and
operations; communication, outreach and education programmes; science and technical co-operation; exchange of information and
documentation; exchange of visits of experts and delegations; jointly organized seminars, workshops and meetings attended by scientists, experts, regulators and others.
In addition, this notice addresses the general question of whether carriers may require health
documentation for carriage of service animals
on flights from the U.S. into countries other than the U.K.. On February 26, 2007, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Aviation Enforcement Office issued a guidance document to assist carriers and passengers with disabilities in complying with both U.S. and U.K. regulations concerning the transport of service animals on flights from the U.S. to the U.K. by: 1) explaining the procedures passengers must follow to comply with the U.K.'s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS); 2) explaining the procedures U.S. and foreign carriers must follow to obtain an approved Required Method of Operation (RMOP) from the U.K.'s Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 3) notifying both U.S. and U.K. carriers operating flights between the U.S. and the U.K. that failure to obtain an approved RMOP from DEFRA will be considered a violation of the ACAA by the Department's Aviation Enforcement Office and may subject such carriers to enforcement action.1 The purpose of this notice is to respond to inquiries from airlines and the traveling public since issuance of the February notice regarding foreign requirements for health 1
on flights from the U.S. into countries other than the U.K..
On February 26, 2007, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Aviation Enforcement Office issued a guidance document to assist carriers and passengers with disabilities in complying with both U.S. and U.K. regulations concerning the transport of service animals on flights from the U.S. to the U.K. by: 1) explaining the procedures passengers must follow to comply with the U.K.'s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS); 2) explaining the procedures U.S. and foreign carriers must follow to obtain an approved Required Method of Operation (RMOP) from the U.K.'s Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 3) notifying both U.S. and U.K. carriers operating flights between the U.S. and the U.K. that failure to obtain an approved RMOP from DEFRA will be considered a violation of the ACAA by the Department's Aviation Enforcement Office and may subject such carriers to enforcement action.1 The purpose of this notice is to respond to inquiries from airlines and the traveling public since issuance of the February notice regarding foreign requirements for health 1
On February 26, 2007, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Aviation Enforcement Office issued a guidance document to assist carriers and passengers with disabilities in complying with both U.S. and U.K. regulations concerning the transport of service animals
on flights from the U.S. to the U.K. by: 1) explaining the procedures passengers must follow to comply with the U.K.'s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS); 2) explaining the procedures U.S. and foreign carriers must follow to obtain an approved Required Method of Operation (RMOP) from the U.K.'s Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 3) notifying both U.S. and U.K. carriers operating flights between the U.S. and the U.K. that failure to obtain an approved RMOP from DEFRA will be considered a violation of the ACAA by the Department's Aviation Enforcement Office and may subject such carriers to enforcement action.1 The purpose of this notice is to respond to inquiries from airlines and the traveling public since issuance of the February notice regarding foreign requirements for health 1
on flights from the U.S. to the U.K. by: 1) explaining the procedures passengers must follow to comply with the U.K.'s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS); 2) explaining the procedures U.S. and foreign carriers must follow to obtain an approved Required Method of
Operation (RMOP) from the U.K.'s Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 3) notifying both U.S. and U.K. carriers operating flights between the U.S. and the U.K. that failure to obtain an approved RMOP from DEFRA will be considered a violation of the ACAA by the Department's Aviation Enforcement Office and may subject such carriers to enforcement action.1 The purpose of this notice is to respond to inquiries from airlines and the traveling public since issuance of the February notice regarding foreign requirements for health 1 72
The commenter concluded that the burden of
documentation on a covered entity would not be relieved by the stipulation that
documentation is not required for treatment, payment, and health care
operations.
Preparing reports, manuals and other
documentation on the status,
operation and maintenance of...
• Track record of developing and implementing plans and strategic, operational and tactical procedures and protocols to execute health and safety management functions • First - hand experience in reviewing incident action plans and provide input
on emergency management goals and objectives • Demonstrated ability to judge response capability limitations and propose tactics for coordinated response activities • Able to identify, coordinate and prepare emergency management staff for responder roles including staffing teams • Proven ability to develop and maintain incident management system
documentation including organizational charts and job action sheets • Deep insight into conducting quality assurance, data analysis and decision support synthesis
operations and developing applicable maps in support of daily and response
operations • Exceptionally well - versed in collaborating with other emergency management personnel and local and federal officials while preparing for and responding to disasters • Documented success in providing support to and developing liaison with other agencies and organizations in order to develop and implement core disaster preparedness programs • Solid track record of effectively coordinating all disaster response or crises management activities in events of disasters • Effectively able to coordinate efforts to handle evacuations and implementing special needs programs and plans • Qualified to inspect facilities and equipment used in emergency management
operations to ensure appropriate functionality
• Conduct research activities in area of concern and provide valuable feedback to the management • Write and edit management
documentation and assist managers in tracking projects • Assist in the creation and implementation of strategic management plans • Participate in iteration planning and requirements gathering activities • Act as a coordinator between different projects • Make sure that all projects are implemented according to set requirements and guidelines • Keep team members of each project up to date with project status and issues • Provide support to general office duties such as budget reconciliation, correspondence and database management • Assist senior management to set organizational goals and objectives • Use technology to perform mathematical calculations and research activities • Provide internal meetings facilitation with various project teams • Suggest ways to improve internal
operations effective and productive • Make sure that all concurrent projects are launched
on published schedules • Create and maintain databases for management tracking purposes • Perform data entry services to handle project information • Assist in resolving project design and resource issues to minimize delays • Assemble and analyze statistical data and provide meaningful interpretations • Establish and maintain effective communication with customers to ensure recurring business opportunities • Develop and deliver instructional materials for each individual project • Provide administrative backup support for various positions within the management
on a need basis
Manage daily office activities and maintain smooth
operation of office when CSO and DCSO are unavailable; exercise thorough knowledge of DHS protocols and procedures for developing and routing correspondence, travel guidelines, and equipment requests; prepare official DHS
documentation with attention to detail and protocol, and coordinate with the Under Secretary for Management's Executive Secretariat
on executive correspondence.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cedar City, UT 6/2010 to Present Electrical Engineering Technologist • Set up, operate and maintain test equipment to evaluate performance of parts and assemblies • Handle assembling duties pertaining to electrical and electronic systems and prototypes • Provide assistance in resolving technical issues transpiring before, during and after project procedures have been put into place • Review existing electrical systems to gauge revisions, repairs and amendments needed • Install electrical control systems and perform preventative and regular maintenance
on them • Test equipment to determine usability and conformity to set electrical engineering standards • Plan and execute sequence of
operations and analyze test information to determine and solve design - related issues • Create and modify components and build and test electrical components of prototypes • Create
documentation at each stage of building and testing
Developed cost and revenue reconciliation efforts saving the Agency millions of dollars, and provided input
on financial systems
documentation prior to being published that ensured users could easily understand system
operations.
Adept in writing comprehensive technical
documentation on hardware and software to streamline
operations and technical resolution of common to complex issues.
Wrote and presented
documentation that detailed negative budgetary impact
on operations and provided solutions that resulted in cuts and an increase of $ 22 million in annual revenue.
Performed regular check
on the system
operations to ensure smooth working of the system, maintained
documentation of the same.
Senior Business Analyst (Ingenix Division)(1999 — 2000) • Manage health plan decision support and regulatory projects ensuring professional and cost effective
operations • Reduce regulatory project implementation time by 50 % by proactively defining processes and
documentations • Conduct business requirements workshops and presented results to Senior Management • Achieve 100 %
on - time project delivery rate setting the standard for project managers • Function as subject matter expert for regulatory reporting affecting revenue of $ 11 million
Midwest Steel Blanking (Lombard, IL) 07/2004 — 08/2008 Director of
Operations • Oversaw daily
operations and management of 40 employees including 2 project managers • Served as an advisor to the President
on all critical and strategic issues • Led presentations to banks, governmental agencies, potential investors, and large volume customers • Oversaw production, maintenance, quality control, and all other dealings with all outside vendors • Negotiated all insurance policies and contracts concerning account receivables and insurance related claims • Developed the ISO 9000 quality manual and OSHA safety awareness programs, training, and
documentation • Trained future managers of the company in professional skills, managerial decision making, and business communications • Designed and implemented a new inventory control systems for managing raw - material and finished - goods • Ensured cost control limiting the direct expenses incurred and indirect impacts such as inefficiencies, downtime, and waste • Over a 3 year period, reduced the account receivables insurance premium from $ 55K to $ 13K / year • Renegotiated all other insurance contracts for better coverage and reduced premiums by 20 % • Reduced «outside parts manufacturing» cost by 50 % • Maintained the cost of all supplies at the 2004 levels • Instituted production reporting and operational data analyses for decision making • Reduced down time by 60 %, overall
operation's cost by 4.5 %, and scrap generation by 3 % • Developed ISO 9001 quality manuals and handled external annual audits • Introduced safety procedures and training programs
Professional Experience The Newark Museum (Newark, NJ) 07/2004 — 12/2011 Management Analyst / Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer • Managed the daily
operations, budgeting, and strategic planning of the Office of the Chief Operating Officer • Interfaced with Museum staff, Board of Trustees, and proprietary and regulatory agencies
on behalf of the Museum • Coordinated all Board committees including preparations for meetings, legally required digests and other support activities • Oversaw legal and regulatory compliance including management reports, legal research and local, state and federal filings • Maintained legal and business files / archives and assisted in the production of management reports and analysis • Updated the Administrative Operating Procedures Manual to insure
documentation of all institutional policies and procedures • Responded to patron complaints and inquiries ensuring timely and effective customer service • Coordinated special projects and events under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer • Supervised interns and part - time administrative staff setting workflows and providing professional guidance • Researched and submit all annual statistical surveys • Served as member of the Staff Advisory and College Internship Selection Committee