Sentences with phrase «shift operations of»

Job Title — Company Name, Angola • Africa 2011 Managed all day shift operations of air blows, pipe clenliness, testing and restoration.
Oversee, direct and coordinate daily shift operations of this second of its kind, innovated full service theater generating $ 60,000 - $ 85,000 weekly sales revenue.
Thus, though it shifted operations of the museum to a nonprofit foundation in 1992, one of the most disadvantaged districts in the state owns paintings by Benjamin West, Milton Avery, John Singer Sargent, George Bellows, Raphaelle Peale, Julien Duprà ©, Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Edgar Degas, Henri Matisse - and dozens more.

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Based on a projection made by the Conference Board of Canada, the Post warns that it will be losing about $ 1 billion per year by 2020 if it doesn't shift its operations.
When I left the Navy and entered entrepreneurship, one of my first clients was a tech company in Silicon Valley undergoing massive market shifts that needed to reexamine how its operations.
Salesforce traditionally ran its software out of its own data centers, so it's a major shift for it to move more of those operations over to AWS.
Butch Milbrandt was talking to one of their largest winery customers when the subject shifted to the new bottling operations.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley said earlier this month that operations will likely be shifted out of London as a result of the government's hard stance on Brexit.
The theme of the paper, co-authored by Commerce Secretary nominee Wilbur Ross and White House National Trade Council head Peter Navarro, an economist and University of California at Irvine business professor, is shifting the ownership and operation of public works to the private sector.
After initial talks with Summit last year, Halliburton shifted its focus to reaching an agreement with Novomet Oil Services Holdings, a Russian supplier of electric submersible pumps that has operations in about 17 countries.
The transition to what appears to be open - ended stability operations in Syria could leave those U.S. - backed forces vulnerable to shifting alliances, power struggles and miscommunications as Assad's allies and enemies vie for greater control of post-war Syria.
In early 2014, after more than 50 years of business operations in Minnesota, German prosthetic manufacturer Ottobock notified employees that it was «closing its Minnesota operations and shifting hundreds of headquarters jobs to Utah and Texas.»
With ISIS near defeat and cornered in a tiny section of Mosul, the coalition is hashing out plans to shift from military operations with Iraqi forces to what Anderson called «true - blue policing» across the liberated areas of the country.
The company also shifted 30 workers from the German office to New York, part of an effort to streamline operations.
Javelin's findings tell us that with the adoption of embedded chip cards now widespread in the U.S., criminals have begun to shift their fraud operations away from physical stores, favoring online transactions, new account fraud, and identity theft.
Zhang Monan, an economist with the State Council Information Center, noted a long - term trend of energy - intensive operations moving from industrialized coastal areas, as those regions shift to low - carbon growth models.
I really like that D has shifted its portfolio in recent years to reduce its exposure to commodity prices and that 90 % of the company's sales are from regulated operations, Also, I'm a high believer in natural gass (partly because that's what I studied in engineering so probably biased), but Management is investing heavily in natural gas, including massive projects such as the Cove Point LNG export terminal and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
After allowing for operations to shift funds within the period, the Bank accommodated the net outflow by undertaking an additional $ 1.6 billion of repos (increasing its repo book to about $ 7 billion) and $ 5 billion in foreign exchange swaps.
With the recent developments, there has been a marked shift in the nature of the Bank's operations away from foreign exchange swaps to repos in the domestic market, with bank paper as collateral.
Instead of giving incentives to automakers to keep operations and jobs in the U.S., the unwinding of NAFTA would likely lead to automakers shift production from Mexico to other low - cost countries, including China, India and other parts of Asia.
The port is taking a number of measures to improve its performance, including: expanding hours of operation at the truck gates; shifting more vessel services to Portsmouth Marine Terminal; having activated its truck reservation system at NIT on March 1; and delivering eight new diesel - electric shuttle trucks to Virginia International Gateway (VIG) on February 28.
To this end, CECEP applies the strategic prominence and strength of a government operation to catalyze the shift towards an energy saving and environmentally friendly society.
Regulation Management In October the OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project released a report outlining its progress on a series of steps it was taking to combat tactics — often legal but ethically questionable — used by many multinational companies to reduce or eliminate tax liabilities across their operations.
Treasury Wine Estates, owner of Penfolds and Wolf Blass, has deliberately shifted its focus away from Britain to concentrate on booming sales to China and on supercharging its US operations.
Fusion Tech worked with us to take our current operation of processing frozen beef trim blocks that took 2 shifts and 22 employees to reach our product goals and reduced it to a 1 shift operation manned by 7 people.
The chief financial officer of Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates is being shifted from number - crunching to a new role running the operational side of the wine group's big United States operations as it undergoes a major distribution overhaul and eyes acquisitions.
Chateau St. Jean, BV, Sterling, Beringer Wineries Part of Treasury Wine Estates High - End Shift North Coast operations of Treasury Wine Estates, such as Chateau St. Jean, Beringer, Sterling and Beaulieu Vineyard and related vineyards, will be getting a «close to triple - digit millions of dollars» injection of capital as part of a shift in U.S. production toward higher - end winShift North Coast operations of Treasury Wine Estates, such as Chateau St. Jean, Beringer, Sterling and Beaulieu Vineyard and related vineyards, will be getting a «close to triple - digit millions of dollars» injection of capital as part of a shift in U.S. production toward higher - end winshift in U.S. production toward higher - end wines...
Certified Working Pastry Chef A pastry chef who supervises a pastry section or a shift within a foodservice operation and has considerable responsibility for preparation and production of all pastry items.
With speeds of up to 1.5 m / h, the Black Jeep 6V Electric Ride On features forward and reverse drive with a simple shift of the gear stick and foot - pedal operation.
This issue of tax and secrecy jurisdictions also matters to republicanism for another reason: the operation of tax havens has the effect of shifting the economic burdens of civic life from capital onto labour and supporting radical inequalities in wealth without the state being able effectively to regulate these economic dimensions of equality.
More importantly, every government body that requires bipartisan appointments — boards of elections, and the like — will become joint Democrat - Conservative operations, which would shift a considerable amount of power, perks and patronage.
Hundreds of union members from the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF), the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and United University Professions (UUP) will rally in Brooklyn Thursday, March 8, to protest plans to close Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, and beds at SUNY Downstate University Hospital, and shift Downstate's inpatient operations to the Long Island College Hospital campus.
«We wanted to have a very early, very muscular operation, to begin to communicate with the people of New York about the mayor's record and where he wants to take the city in the next four years,» says Phil Walzak, a key mayoral adviser who shifted from City Hall to the reelection campaign in October.
ALBANY, NY (03/07/2012)(readMedia)-- Hundreds of union members from the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF), the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and United University Professions (UUP) will rally in Brooklyn Thursday, March 8, to protest plans to close Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, and beds at SUNY Downstate University Hospital, and shift Downstate's inpatient operations to the Long Island College Hospital campus.
Cuomo initially explained the cost shift by noting New York City has several seats on CUNY's board and saying that as such should contribute more to the operations of its senior colleges — for which the state took financial responsibility during the fiscal crisis of the 1970s.
Legislators voted to shift $ 30,000 from Auerbach's budget to the contingency account for an audit of the comptroller's operation.
If progressives, liberals and actual Democrats were to elect Teachout in the primary, the entire focus of New York's legislative and regulatory operations would have to shift to dealing with the sudden swarms of flying pigs, and this would hamper their ability to address other issues.
Questions such as whether (the) dispatch and police (departments) should be three - shift operations, the role of full - time and part - time employees, and town vs. county services need to be discussed and answered.
NYRA decided to shift its phone betting operation from the Aqueduct track in Queens as the telephone betting business began growing tremendously in the wake of the closure of New York City OTB, whose customers liked that method of wagering.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus proposes cutting petroleum use in non-tactical operations by 50 percent and shifting half of the Navy's total energy supply to alternative sources by 2020.
Shape - shifting robots could also be useful in other situations where they must perform a wide range of tasks without packing lots of spare parts, like during natural disaster emergency response operations or on space missions.
In the midst of the operation, the diver and the hose tender shifted their positions and the diver lost control of a plastic suction hose, leaving its trailing section in front of one of the water pipe entries.
Covert psychological operations (psyops) techniques from hideously honed spycraft in the past, combined with widespread dissemination via social media with cascading amplification of messages has shifted balances of power allowing for the control of many by the few, without the many even knowing.
The position is responsible for supporting the day - to - day operations of the assigned shift within the CHEMTREC Operations Center.
The paper concedes that commercial beekeeping operations face major challenges to shift to health management practices rooted in fundamental principles of evolution and ecology.
The support of the people at Ames Laboratory was probably one of the most influential aspects in my shift away from operations to getting a master's degree, working toward my Ph.D., and becoming a researcher.
A 5 - h sleep opportunity was chosen because: (i) on average it does not reduce deep slow wave sleep as does more severe sleep restriction, (ii) it is a level of sleep restriction that occurs across a 5 - d work week in many occupations (e.g., military and security operations, emergency responders, and shift workers), and (iii) it is a level of sleep restriction that is consistent with that used to examine the influence of sleep loss on metabolism (18, 19, 21, 42).
I also love Cartier and the Kering corporation for at least trying to do something about the problem and shifting their operations towards more nature - friendly ways of production, as well as supporting many small and medium businesses.
Moving southward, the focus shifts to Justin Knopf and Keith Thompson, whose large Great Plains operations have become successful laboratories for «no - till farming,» an almost unimaginable notion not long ago that has won a fast - growing number of converts.
Mr. Popper's base of operation shifts from the country to the big city, New York.
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