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As an Environmental Services Manager in Training (MIT), you will gain preparation for a potential future role within our support services team leadership. As an MIT, you will be assigned to a training location to complete the on-site, hands-on learning portion of your onboarding and training experience while you participate, in tandem, in Compass Group’s Accelerated Manager Program (AMP.
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The Jamba Juice Manager In Training (MIT) Program is a four-week in-store experience where you'll learn all things Jamba - everything from working on the front-line to running the entire store.
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Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our brand new Union Station location. Perform as Manager-on-Duty during scheduled shifts when Store Ops Manager (GM) is not present.
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As a Retail Store Manager in Training (MIT) at Galls, you will embark on a fulfilling a rewarding career journey within our specialty retail environment. Job SummaryBRANCH MANAGER IN TRAINING Galls is looking for a Retail Store Manager in Training – Full Time (Training Location: Roseville, MN) M-F Day Shift Galls® proudly serves America’s Public Safety and Military professionals by combining the broadest selection of uniforms, equipment and solutions in the industry with relentless customer service.
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HCSG is committed to providing growth and leadership opportunities to see you succeed Position Summary Our exciting Manager-In-Training (MIT) program gives you the opportunity to learn and grow at an established company with over 45 years of experience.
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HUD CDBG-MIT and FEMA BRICAmerican Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certificationCertified Floodplain Manager (CFM) certificationActive member of NSDSO, ASFPM, NEMA, and/or NHMAAt Freese and Nichols, everyone on our team gets to make a meaningful difference in our communities.
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As a leader within our rapidly growing stormwater practice, the ideal candidate will help us live our LEADS values by serving as a funding and grant liaison to our clients looking to identify and pursue federal funding opportunities for flood risk identification, flood mitigation, coastal resilience, dam and levee safety, and nature-based solutions.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. is looking for a Federal Funding and Policy Specialist to spearhead our federal funding for disaster risk reduction and coastal resilience initiative. Develop funding strategies for flood mitigation and risk reduction projects;Facilitate various trainings on federal funding programs, applicability and suitabilityPrepare reports, memorandums, social media posts, newsletters, etc.
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Support Store Ops Manager with ordering, inventory control and scheduling. What will I do as a MIT with Insomnia Cookies? Hold staff accountable to Insomnia Cookies’ standards (baking, uniform, company policies, etc.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail Store Management positions.
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Set and achieve performance goals and objectives with the MIT Programs Manager and Director of Sales and Employee Development. The Management in Training - Sales (MIT) Program is an entry-level, hands-on training program based in our distribution warehouse.
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Supervise, train and coach 2-5 team members engaged in both cookie sales and customer deliveries. Conduct initial interviews for potential new hires (Cookie Crew, Shift Leaders and Delivery Drivers) in the manager’s absence.
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Lead new hourly staff onboarding and initial training. Upselling and overall customer service excellence - Ensuring all team members are also upselling and providing the best customer service.
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Lead new hourly staff onboarding and initial training. Upselling and overall customer service excellence - Ensuring all team members are also upselling and providing the best customer service.
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The Management in Training - Operations (MIT) Program is an entry-level, hands-on training program based in our distribution warehouse. Upon completion of the program, program graduates are eligible to apply for Operations Supervisor or Operations Manager roles that are available nationwide.
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