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Administrative Support: Undertaking various administrative tasks as directed by the Store Manager, Assistant Manager, or Team Lead. Store Operations: Participating in store opening and closing responsibilities, adhering to operational guidelines and procedures.
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Oversees and directs operations of the in-store pharmacy and other areas of the warehouse. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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We hire/acquire wealth managers with existing books of business and supercharge them with proprietary technology that streamlines CRM, Back Office, Operations, Client Services, Compliance, Marketing, and Lead Generation to help them dramatically scale their financial advisory practices.
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The Club Manager will be responsible for the oversight of gym operations to ensure an exceptional “Judgement Free” member experience as well as a financially successful club. The Club Manager will be accountable for leading a team of employees in a positive, motivating manner with continuous assistance in employee training and development.
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The District Manager 1 is responsible and accountable for leading and directing their multiple assigned branch operations to achieve ongoing service revenue growth, profitability, productivity, quality, and service levels.
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When there is no manager onsite, the Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor leads the store staff, ensures that store operations run smoothly, and is responsible for ensuring the completion of all opening and closing procedures.
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The General Manager for Nekter Juice Bar is responsible for the overall operations, customer experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in our stores. As the General Manager of a Nekter Juice Bar location, you will be responsible for delivering exceptional guest service while also meeting our company financial and operational goals.
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May serve as senior cost manager in the planning stage (or early stage) of a major capital construction project or program. Detailed understanding of railroad business functions, operations, and design and construction processes.
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Your leadership role is critical in supporting the execution of the store strategy to achieve performance goals and drive profitable sales growth through all aspects of the store, including; customer and product operations, merchandising, and talent development.
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The Senior Media Planning Manager is responsible for the day to day operations of the media planning department and will include the designing, development, and execution of digital media and advertising plans.
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Ensure all areas of station operations are covered including, but not limited to customer service, stocking, cleaning, and food-service. Ensure appropriate onboarding and training of new employees to support station operations.
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Other responsibilities include the management of operations including the execution of all Company policies, procedures, programs and systems. Serv-Safe/Local or State Food Service Certification preferredTwo years restaurant management or supervision experience preferredMust have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, proof of insurance, satisfactory vehicle and the ability to driveSkills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication.
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Independently manage store operations between daytime and nighttime hours, acting as key leader and liaison among teams and various departments throughout the store; responsible for closing and/or opening the store, as part of a varied schedule that changes on a weekly basis.
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Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as traffic impact studies, intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, and traffic and signal operations analysis.
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In the absence of Station Manager, keep Business Consultant informed of station operations and issues. Assist Station Manager in the day-to-day operations of the retail facility.
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