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Operations Coordinator Non-profit Staff can work anywhere. We are looking for emotionally intelligent Operations Coordinator to act as advocates and help people to improve and better their daily lives and experiences, within specified standards and timescales.
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Provide support to cottage milieu with crisis interventions, staffing, programming activities, etc. As a member of operations team, ensures programs follow all Joint Commission standards, Missouri statutes and regulations, agency policies and procedures, and data tracking and reporting for grant funding.
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Job Title: Media Operations Coordinator. Media Operations Coordinator. Understand and actively participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UO policy, procedures, training, and team member involvement activities.
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The Production Coordinator is responsible for compiling records and reports on various aspects of a plant’s production activities. Join our operations team where you will be influential in shaping our business strategy and ensuring we have the most effective operations.
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The Cost Accountant will support the operations finance/manufacturing accounting functions by providing/assisting in plant reporting, compilation and analysis, performing month-end close activities, performing bill of material maintenance, and assist with product standard cost integrity.
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Reporting to the Campus Operations Manager, the Coordinator performs and coordinates tasks and activities to facilitate the optimal functioning of facilities, systems, and processes for faculty, staff, and students.
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Position Summary The Operations Coordinator will complete administrative processes of the branch (branches) that support operational efficiency, effectiveness, customer satisfaction and profitability.
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The Senior Business Operations Coordinator will be responsible for providing advanced business operations support to the Jackson, MS, Hattiesburg, MS and Greenville, SC markets, including documenting financial activities, developing activity and informational reports, preparing documents/reports and logistics for meetings and work on projects as assigned.
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As an Operations Coordinator you will: Take the lead by performing all back of house operations in a Tiffany store. We are currently recruiting for an Operations Coordinator to continue to deliver the Tiffany Experience to each customer.
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A Transportation Specialist supports daily transportation operations including planning, scheduling manpower, equipment and all clerical duties. This position may be responsible for various types of driver related activities such as routing, driver check in and the monitoring, compliance and performance indicators for driver hours of service.
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The Reporting Coordinator is responsible for a full range of activities which ensure the operational effectiveness and excellence of assigned TMG operations. Design and document work flows under the direction of Operations Management.
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Assist with overseeing office operations and staff, client service activities, quality, reporting, production revenue budget and forecasting; Tax Client Service Coordinator. Advise clients on a full spectrum of corporate tax services, including planning, research, compliance, and general business activities.
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Believe that all people have the right to an education and work environment free from fear, harassment, or discriminationThe Chabot-Las Positas Community College District is seeking a Performing Arts Center Operations Coordinator for Chabot College in Hayward, California.
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Supports shipping and receiving functions (receipt, picking, packing, and shipping activities aligned with operational procedures), to ensure accuracy of vendor shipment to PO, identification or reporting of discrepancies as well as entry into SAP and reconciliation.
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This Packaging Room Associate position entails completing primary and secondary packaging room activities under the guidance of a Packaging Room Supervisor and/or the Operations Coordinator.
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