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Providing real-time scheduling support by booking appointments and preventing conflicts for CFO and executive team. Perform general clerical and administrative office duties, such as recording accurate meeting minutes, ordering supplies, generating reports, maintaining office cleanliness, and filing for CFO and Executive Office.
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Including scheduling conflicts, driver behavior, billing disputes, any vehicle problems. RESPONSIBILITIES: Scheduling: - You will schedule vehicles to pick up and drop off clients to their medical appointments - You will inform drivers of their assignments for the day and/or week.
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Surgery scheduling experience preferred. The Scheduling Data Entry Specialist performs all aspects of Anesthesia scheduling data collection and data entry as defined by the specific needs of the division to include but not limited to: receiving, collecting, entering, and maintaining data from/into various databases.
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Must be skilled in communication skills, leadership skills, scheduling, resolving conflicts, marketing, recruiting, payroll, and training abilities. 5 years management experience in the Beauty Industry.
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Learn More About the MRCO Family at MRCO.NET with benefits that include Competitive Pay, Optional Daily Pay, Flexible Scheduling, Paid Vacation Time (All Positions), Free Meal During Shift, Holiday Bonus*, and Career Path Opportunities.
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You're also responsible for scheduling and deploying the Team correctly, addressing performance issues and managing the restaurant budget and financial plans. Resolving conflicts in a timely and effective manner.
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Handle conflicts constructively and works with RGM to achieve resolution. Assist Profit and Loss management by following cash control/security procedures, maintaining inventory and managing labor.
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Knowledge with Primavera P6 Scheduling Software is a plus. Determines possibility of conflicts/delays in the construction process by reviewing project drawings. Experience in cost estimating and scheduling.
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Restaurant General Manager. Key responsibilities include finding, hiring and developing Team Members and Shift Leads, conducting new hire orientation and developing the training plan for each new hire.
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Responsible for the allocation of resources and scheduling of large, complex work or groups. Works with planner/schedulers to assure that scheduling is completed in a timely manner. Communicates schedule conflicts as well as status to management in timely manner.
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The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for all work performed on the Bureau of Indian Education projects at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, KS. Main responsibilities would include control of schedule and budget, resolving problems and conflicts, and ensuring that work is confirmed with applicable codes.
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This means you can start your mornings with brisk hikes around Washington Park, book tickets to see the Wild Things play ball, or learn some history at the Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center — without worrying about scheduling conflicts.
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Maintain communications regarding efficiencies, downtime, quality, issues, employee relations concerns, scheduling conflicts or any other information that affects the success of the operation.
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Able to clean the parking lot and grounds surrounding the restaurant. Oversee proper product preparation, rotation, portioning, cooking and holding times. Able to sweep and mop floors, dust shelves and lift and carry out trash containers and place in an outside bin.
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Provide real-time scheduling support by booking appointments and preventing conflicts. MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, contact center customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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