MRINetwork Jobs2475m - Manager, Wet Utilities (Data Centers) MRINetwork Jobs2475m - Manager, Wet Utilities (Data Centers)Las Cruces, New MexicoThe ideal candidate will have experience with various phases of developing, designing, and constructing water and sewer facilities, be able to translate and communicate technical issues to non-technical team members, and a strong ability to identify issues and provide problem solving strategies. Reporting to the Director, Wet Utilities as part of the Utilities Team, the Manager will be responsible for executing on near-term and long-term wet utility strategies to help integrate wet utilities into ongoing and new data center projects.
GovernmentJobs.comNewAccounting Specialist - Utilities GovernmentJobs.comAccounting Specialist - UtilitiesLas Cruces, NMInternal controls governing financial operations of the County (financial statements, general ledgers, budgeting, payroll, accounts payable/receivable, fixed asset control, management directives). Examine and analyze accounting records of the department or vendors to verify accuracy of figures, calculations, and postings.
USIC Locating Services, LLCUtility Locator USIC Locating Services, LLCUtility LocatorLas Cruces, NMFull timeWe are America’s leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure services, performing more than 84 million locates each year for the more than 1,400 telecommunications, electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities and municipalities we serve nationwide. Education Partnership & Scholarship Program – Discounted tuition for USIC employees, their spouses, and dependents through Indiana Tech (courses available online nationwide).
MCI CareersNewCall Center Customer Service Manager MCI CareersCall Center Customer Service ManagerMesilla, New MexicoMCI organically grows, acquires, and operates companies that have synergistic products and services portfolios, including but not limited to Automated Contact Center Solutions (ACCS), customer contact management, IT Services (IT Schedule 70), and Temporary and Administrative Professional Staffing (TAPS Schedule 736), Business Process Management (BPM), Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Claims Processing, Collections, Customer Experience Provider (CXP), Customer Service, Digital Experience Provider (DXP), Account Receivables Management (ARM), Application Software Development, Managed Services, and Technology Services, to mid-market, Federal & enterprise partners. MCI now employs 10,000+ talented individuals with 150+ diverse North American client partners across the following MCI brands: MCI BPO, MCI BPOaaS, MarketForce, GravisApps, Gravis Marketing, MarchEast, Mass Markets, MCI Federal Services (MFS), OnBrand24, The Sydney Call Center, Valor Intelligent Processing (VIP), BYC Aqua, EastWest BPO, TeleTechnology, and Vinculum.
City of Las CrucesNewSCADA Systems Technician II City of Las CrucesSCADA Systems Technician IILas Cruces, NMSkills in: reading, understanding, and applying relevant rules, ordinances, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures; effectively managing assignments; responding to inquiries timely and within the scope of delegated authority; responding appropriately, maintaining objectivity and freedom from prejudice, and exercising sound judgment and understanding in all interactions; effectively working independently, or as a team member, in various environments with changing priorities; preparing and presenting various reports, documents, forms, and correspondence; researching information, analyzing data, maintaining accurate records, and updating information in various mediums and formats; operating a personal computer with installed generic and specialized software; preparing and presenting information in a clear and concise manner; demonstrating appropriate and effective interpersonal communication and conflict resolution skills; performing highly effective support in assigned areas. Light to medium physical work which involves installing RTUs and radio antennas; rewriting control circuits; pulling wire; changing gas and water transducers; working in PRV vaults; and changing components in the RTUs, including radios, power supplies and batteries; frequent use of a personal computer, telephone and small hand tools; considerable flexibility to structure daily activities between sitting, standing and walking.