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Prior airline supervisor experience. The Duty Manager assists with the Management of the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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Jm2024 HVAC Service Manager, Refrigeration Service Manager, Service Operations Manager, HVAC Operations, Service Department Manager, Maintenance Manager, HVAC Supervisor, Refrigeration Operations, Service Leadership, Field Service Manager, Service and Maintenance Director, Operations Supervisor, Technical Service Manager, HVAC Service Director, Refrigeration Service Supervisor CoolSys - Technicians from CoolSys on Vimeo.
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Job title: Assistant Food Service Manager. Job responsibilities: Directly supervises the production supervisor, line supervisors, correctional officer staff and offenders assigned to the dining room.
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REPORTS TO: Community Manager and Regional Maintenance Supervisor. Along with the Community Manager, the Service Manager is responsible for overseeing the physical property, general maintenance repairs, and apartment make-ready, preventative maintenance, and construction/rehabilitation projects for an apartment community.
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Our national multi-family management company seeks an experienced Service Manager with a "Whatever it Takes" attitude to be responsible for overseeing the physical property, general maintenance repairs, and apartment make-ready, preventative maintenance, and construction/rehabilitation projects for an apartment community.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR APEST CONTROL CALL CENTER MANAGER / CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR Call center OR office management experience Proficiency with technology Do you have excellent communication skills.
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The Maintenance Supervisor oversees the maintenance staff and leads by example and must be available to handle groundskeeping and/or pool duties, as needed. SUPERVISES: Under direction from the Community Manager, supervises all maintenance personnel, including housekeeper.
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General SummaryThe Support Coordinator / Service Coordinator / Case Manager provides case management activities necessary to meet the needs of clients assigned to the consolidated care team.
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Minimum of five (5) years of experience managing people in a service environment as a supervisor or manager. Presidential Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) is looking for a dynamic, dedicated, and innovative Operation Manager (OM) that is eager to grow with our company.
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As our Call Center Supervisor - Customer Service Manager, you'll embrace a full-time role with a flexible schedule, operating from Monday to Friday, 7-6, and occasionally on Saturdays from 9-2.
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As a Service Center Manager, you will manage the performance, operations, and profitability of the Newcastle, Delaware Service Center by providing leadership and direction to a team of skilled Technicians and Support staff.
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Old Dominion Freight Line is currently looking for a Service Center Manager. Previous Experience: Minimum of 2 years Dock Supervisor, Driver Supervisor, or S/C Operational experience required.
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The Support Coordinator / Service Coordinator / Case Manager will assist the person(s) receiving services in identifying and communicating his/her requests and needs for services and supports, which may include housing, medical, social, vocational and other community services.
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The branch service manager oversees the maintenance supervisor and/or technicians to assure the location aligns business objectives and customers demands. Other projects and tasks as assigned by supervisor.
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This Sales and Services Manager will directly manage all supervisory and all other staff and crew to productively handle work load. Directly accountable for daily monitoring of production, load average, and the overall service and efficiency of all shifts.
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