Director - Eastern U.S.
Work Location: Virtual, with preference to be based in Eastern U.S.
Division/Department: Support Services
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for the implementation and management of the Integrated Pest Management Systems. Strong background in Environmental Controls and parameters, with emphasis on HVAC. Working hand-in-hand with the Director of Cultivation as well as the Facility Directors and their staff in each of Acreage’s Core Markets. Ensuring that all
processes and procedures meet and or exceed all regulatory requirements and that they are conducted in a safe and effective manner.
Responsibilities:
● Ensure that all Growing, Scouting, Spraying and Fumigation processes and procedures are executed in accordance with all regulatory requirements.
On 8 March,
International Women s Day is celebrated around the world. It is a day of union, commitment and progression that should be encouraged and pursued, as gender equality is both a strategic and important aspect for ORPEA (Paris:ORP).
The sector in which ORPEA operates is represented by a very high proportion of women (more than 80% of employees are female). As such, the place of women has always been prominent for the Group.
Aware of its responsibility, ORPEA has been committed to a policy of diversity and inclusion within its workforce for more than 20 years. Giving each person a chance based solely on their skills and values, regardless of their gender, age, origin or former education, is a commitment rooted in its values. All professional roles, including positions of responsibility, are accessible to both women and men.
supposed to happen here to detroit. that ll be tonight. they re giving fans free tickets to go if they didn t have any. and those who did have tickets will be able to go and get preferential seating. i talked to the facility directors of the metrodome last night. he said while these pictures are incredible to look at, it s actually more of a spectacle than it is a hassle to fix. he says it shouldn t be that big of a deal. actually, i think i ll say it looks worse than what it is. in some respects because the repair as i understand it will be basically to unclamp the old fabric and clamp new fabric in its place and blow the roof back up. so now i think the big question will be how many fans will make the track to detroit for the game tonight? and how many detroit residents will want to go and see the new york giants or the minnesota vikings play on their home turf? all right. chris welsh for us this morning.