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Supports the Vice President of Operations in the establishment and attainment of functional and SBU goals and objectives, ensuring the fulfillment of the mission and vision of CTS products.
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You Will:Oversee all daily printing and support operations with single point accountability for performing the overall operation under the direction of the Director of Production.
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The training program combines a series of assignments in various departments; such as General Office Operations, Service Operations and Production Operations. Upon successful completion of the program, Sales Trainees have the opportunity to pursue a sales/marketing career with Cintas which could include Sales Representative, Sales Manager, Sales Director and other sales/marketing leadership positions.
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CNBC Councils This intern will support members of the CNBC Councils Business Operations team, reporting primarily to the Engagement Manager, CNBC Councils, and working closely with the Senior Director, Member Acquisition Manager, and Planning & Operations Analyst.
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Alongside Area Director of Operations, establish strategic plan and lead site via specific action steps to achieve financial, quality goals and survey scores. Provide overall direction, coordination, and ongoing evaluation of operations, production, culinary, and technology departments.
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Support station production, broadcast and IT operations under the direction of the IT Manager, Assistant Director of Engineering and Director of Engineering.
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Direct and oversee operations related to production, distribution and food service. The Food Service Director is a management position responsible for developing and executing dining solutions to meet customer needs and tastes.
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Support the Director of Quality Assurance in day-to-day Quality Control operations. The Sr. Specialist of Quality Assurance and Packaging provides day-to-day support to the Quality Assurance department to ensure that all products sold by BAB stores via wholesale or third-party retailers meet or exceed all legally mandated performance standards, packaging, and labeling standards.
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Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Production Manager’s primary responsibility is to manage the operations of all production areas to ensure that volume, cost and quality standards are achieved while supervising personnel to ensure production goals are met.
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Reporting directly to Director, Consulting, Diversified, the Principal Engineer, Media and Entertainment provides executive level engineering thought leadership, strategy & fulfillment in support of both project pursuit(s) and project execution supporting Diversified’s technical operations and sales teams company wide.
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Description Under the direction of the Food Service Director, the Executive Chef plans, directs, and controls all food service related activities including: menu development, quality, purchasing, production, and service while managing the operation's budget through effective cost control procedures and systems.
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One that values YOU. Consider CAES.The most important thing we build is TRUST OverviewCAES is seeking a Director of Operations to join the team in Woburn MA to oversee operations management of manufacturing Value Streams and related operational functions.
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Ensures production, quality, and regulatory compliance of all loan operations. Forms strong partnerships with other leaders in the bank to ensure overall strategy is met while maintaining influential relationships with business leaders, and other key stakeholders to ensure full support of Loan Operations initiativesDrives continuous improvement by optimizing technology, processes, and people capabilities.
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Compensation $75,000 - $95,000 Per Year The Food Service Director is responsible for developing and executing dining solutions to meet student needs and tastes. Oversees and manages dining operations where students order prepared foods from a menu.
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Reporting directly to the UW Chief Information Security Officer, the director is responsible for designing and maintaining the CTI program, manage threat intelligence production, coordinate threat intelligence dissemination, and oversees CTI-related operations, vendors, and platforms.
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