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Since 1976, we have grown to over thirty branches located in ten western states: OR, WA, CA, AZ, NM, NV, UT, ID, CO, & TX. With over 40 years of success in office equipment and technology sales/service, our growth and reputation have afforded us great relationships with top manufacturers such as Canon, Sharp, Konica Minolta, HP, Ricoh, Lexmark, and many more.
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Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking a Transportation Engineer 4 to serve as the Office Operations Engineer for the Survey and Right of Way Plans team in Northwest Region.
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5 or more years of experience in testing back-office operations system with a focus on CRM. Minimum 5 years of experience in large-scale integrated solutions for tolling back-office operations.
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Pacific Office Automation is seeking candidates for this position as a Copy Center / Mailroom Associate in Seattle, WA. This critically important position is responsible for providing daily production support for all of our on-site Digital Imaging Copy, Print, and Mail operations.
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The Home Care Operations Manager for Elite Home Care, LLC will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Elite Home Care Office in Florence. The Home CareOperations Managerensures both state and federal programming regulatory compliance in the Office through the implementation of Elite Home Care policies and procedures.
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This position oversees the daily operations and core functions of the Registrar's Office, oversees the majority of student records processing and supervises three front-line Sr Program Services Assistants.
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Working under coordinated supervision of the Maltz Performing Arts Center Director and the Maltz/ Tinkham Veal University Center Executive Director, the Marketing and Box Office Assistant Director will oversee the day-to-day operations of the ticketing department for events located at the Maltz Performing Arts Center.
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Serves as the point of contact for the School Operations Specialist from DCPS Central Office. The Director will serve in schools with a student enrollment greater than 500 and will lead in the following areas of operations: managing operations team (front office and custodians), enrollment, budget and procurement oversight, facilities, security, food & nutrition, logistics and scheduling, custodial/office/technology inventory & supply management, human resources, POC to Central Office operational teams (food, warehouse, business ops, etc.
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The Ticket Operations Manager will manage all aspects of ticket operations, ticket fulfillment, ticket data management, customer service, game day box office operations, event day box office operations, season ticket sales, administrative information systems, and sales reporting.
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This position will supervise the Ticket Operations Coordinator, as well as oversee the box office, including the recruitment of seasonal box office associates. Monitor and manage the technical aspects of ticket operations including online sales, mobile applications, and box office systems.
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The Operations Manager may function to support a number of areas at the property including: Housekeeping Engineering/Maintenance F&B PBX Bell staff Front Office and Banquets. As applicable to the hotel assist the General Manager with the creation of financial reports as required by the Corporate Office.
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The Deposit Operations Specialist is responsible for providing exemplary service and various back-office processing of deposit operations functions that may include; but are not limited to, overdrafts and adjustments, account file maintenance, research requests, IRA support, levies and subpoena research, ACH transactions including returns and adjustments, fraud monitoring and core system maintenance.
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Job Description: General Summary: The Residence Life Office & Operations Manager provides overall operations management and leadership for the Office of Residence Life (ORL.
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Reporting to the Legal Operations Supervisor, the Legal Support Specialist (LSS) provides high level legal administrative assistant support to an assigned practice area including Business, Transactions, & Innovation, Education Affairs, Employment & Governance, and/or Litigation in the Office of the General Counsel.
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With the assistance of the Laboratory Director, markets laboratory services to our in- house physician office. Under the direction of the Administrative Director of Laboratory Services, the Clinical Laboratory Operations Manager is primarily responsible for departmental operations to assure maximum efficiency.
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