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We provide opportunities for skill enhancement, learning from industry leaders, and refining your managerial acumen. Primary function will be the setup and assembly of meals from tray line or kitchen and include cleaning and sanitizing equipment and workstations.
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Opportunities for career advancement through full-time or managerial roles. We have the perfect opportunity for supplemental income or to earn some extra money for vacation, something special you have wanted to purchase, or debt snowballing as a part-time Office Cleaner.
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The chief responsibility of Assistant Managers for Domino's Pizza is to provide managerial assistance to the store's General Manager in running and implementing operating standards in the restaurant.
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Working closely with clients, technicians, and managerial staff. Providing leadership, training, coaching, and guidance to junior staff. Leading ongoing reviews of business processes and developing optimization strategies.
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Strong team building, leadership, and managerial skills, such as giving feedback to store associates regarding work performance on an on-going basis, recruiting, hiring, and performance management.
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Under guidance from supervisors has gained full proficiency in managerial responsibilities within 90-day timeframe. Independently performs complex duties, including but not limited to people management, store operations, inventory management, merchandising, loss prevention, selling and leading others in selling skills development Additional duties as assigned SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for supervising a team of employees.
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Minimal, if any, time is expected to be spent on non-managerial tasks, such as cashiering, setting POGs, and stocking shelves. Store Managers are expected to spend the vast majority of their time on managerial work.
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If you are career minded, this opportunity provides you with the perfect springboard to full-time or managerial positions. The ability to complete omni-channel orders timely and accurately in compliance with company guidelines.
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2 years of restaurant experience, serving in a managerial or supervisory role. Good organizational & leadership skills. Insurance including medical, dental, vision, life, & short-term disability.
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Skills required include excellent organizational, communication and strong interpersonal skills, ability to manage multiple priorities, attention to detail, and previous managerial experience, and knowledge of collections management software, preferably MuseumPlus.
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Minimum of 3+ years of experience in a managerial accounting position. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in managing our accounting operations, ensuring the accuracy and productivity of day-to-day activities of accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash disbursements, invoicing/billing, customer credits and collections, payroll, perpetual inventory integrity, fixed asset records and general & entity accounting.
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GNC is looking for dynamic sales associates that not only "Live Well" as a lifestyle, but have the desire to share that passion with others. Be a part of helping others to Live Well! Passion to Live Well.
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This position pays the hourly state minimum wage. Boost product knowledge by learning the features, advantages and benefits. Our hourly rate is one component of GNC's competitive total rewards strategy.
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Getinge’s Cardiac Assist business is looking for a dynamic, energetic and business-oriented CFO with strong managerial and team building skills. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and to sustainability with a goal to be CO2 neutral by 2025.
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Excellent leadership and managerial skills, promoting diversity and offering equal growth opportunities. The Terminal Manager will be responsible for managing and coordinating the daily operations at our facility, ensuring efficiency, safety, and adherence to company policies.
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