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The Operations Specialist plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient functioning of trust operations within a financial institution or wealth management firm. - Previous experience in trust operations, wealth management, or financial services preferred.
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Asset Management Technology (AMT) provides worldwide technology and support to all the Investment Management, Research, Trading, and Investment Operations functions. Substantial Investment Management business domain expertise across some combination of research, portfolio management, trading and investment operations.
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Executes shift management meeting Raising Canes operations and safety standards. The Operations Manager is responsible for supporting the Restaurant Leader in leading operational excellence of the restaurant and upholding Raising Canes standards and culture in all areas of restaurant operations.
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Knowledgeable in key areas of Communications provider/Hi Tech client domains including customer relationship management (CRM), CPQ, customer care operations, Service Operations, ERP and supply chain.
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This position is responsible for assisting the Director of Airport Operations and the Operations Foreman in daily management of airport facilities, reviewing aeronautical conditions and making recommendations for operational safety.
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Ensuring data management and information integrity across the operational platform, including oversight of outsourced functions such as back-office fund accounting and middle office operations.
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The Data Operations Manager will also work closely with Engineering, Analytics and Product Management teams, in providing actionable insights and support for strategic initiatives along with building powerful tools for taxonomy administration.
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A master's degree from an accredited college in economics, finance, accounting, business or public administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, psychology, sociology, human resources development, political science, urban studies or a closely related field.
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Facilities Management and a member of the Facilities Management leadership team at the University at Albany, the Director of Facilities Operations and Services (FOS), plays a critical role in preserving, modernizing, and creating facilities that empower the University at Albany's education, research, and community service goals.
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The VP will oversee various aspects of franchise operations, franchise training, new store training, operations administration, planning, compliance, vendor management, and process improvement initiatives.
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Collaboration Opportunities: The Manager, Credentialing Operations collaborates with Provider Data Management (PDM), Market Operations, Shared Service team, and our external business partners to monitor operations, resolve service barriers, develop solutions to improve effectiveness, and identify continuous improvement initiatives to increase service and operational level agreements.
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Minimum of 5 years of asphalt paving management and operations experience. Primary point of contact for ADOT personnel and asphalt plant operations. Strong leadership and ability to oversee entire asphalt paving operation (Traffic Control, Trucking, Milling and sweeping, Tack, AC placement, Rolling patterns, compaction requirements and all other day to day operations on a paving project.
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Preference for supply chain management, business or operations management, international business, or industrial distribution. Manage daily oversight of Global Trade Management Freight costs utilized in sourcing activities and steady state operations ensuring costs are consistently monitored, analyzed and adjusted to maintain market relevant pricing and ensure sufficient Logistics Earned Income.
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Support and troubleshoot contact center technologies which include Call Recording/Transcription Applications, Inbound / Outbound Routing Strategies, IVR, Workforce Management, SIP, BYOC, CTI Integration, WebRTC, Softphones, Genesys Web Browser Extension, Analytics, and Reporting.
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As a Senior Operations Contact Center Engineer, you will be part of the Enterprise Contact Center Operations teams responsible for ensuring the smooth operation, optimization, and overall health of the Genesys Contact Center CX platform.
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