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This position coordinates the activities of all rail crews under the direction of the Terminal Manager, Operations Manager or Rail Manager, to ensure a well-coordinated, productive operation.
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This position will report to the Assistant General Manager of Rail Operations (AGMRO) and will be required to coordinate and work with the Safety, Training, and Compliance Managers to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. This position requires strong teamwork with the Client Construction Supervisor as well as the Client OSP Engineer.
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This position requires strong teamwork with the Construction Supervisor as well as the OSP Engineer. The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement.
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The Administrative Construction Manager is responsible to ensure contractor-produced work meets or exceeds quality standards and that projects are completed per design and within the allocated budget.
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Previous experience in similar job role or minimum 4 years' experience as Banquet Supervisor or Conference Services Manager. They work alongside the Banquet Operations Manager and with the Culinary Team to ensure the proper coordination of all food and beverage functions held in all Banquet and Meeting rooms while keeping with the standards set by Lessing's Hospitality Group and Pelican Club. This position must provide the highest level of service to our guests.
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The Catering Operations Manager will be decisive and results-oriented with outstanding leadership and crisis management skills; an engaging, professional communicator with the ability to put others at ease, quickly building relationships based on mutual trust and benefit; excel in high-pressure and high-stress environments; meet and exceed goals and objectives.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in Roseville, CA About Rudolph & Sletten:In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases, to institutions that educate future generations, to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward.
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Oversee front office operations in the absence of the Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager. Overview: Opportunity: Front Desk Supervisor Supervise front desk operations in accordance with established guest service, quality and sustainability standards.
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Over 2 years of experience as a project supervisor/lead. The position also involves maintaining and monitoring project activities, as well as possibly functioning as a working supervisor in the field.
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Facilitate open communication with the Box Office Manager, staff and all other venue departments. Organize/Manage daily & nightly Box Office operations (Will Call, Guest List, Ticket Sales, Ticket Scanning, etc.
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Ability to manage, consult, and help plan daily activities with General Manager, Operations Manager, and other Supervisors. Assist the General Manager and Operational Managers in managing the team members and the daily operation of our stores and providing an amazing customer service experience to our customers.
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In the Department of Pathology, the Morgue Attendant works under general supervision of the Technical Operations Manager of Autopsy and Decedent Affairs. Any belongings in the Morgue that do not belong to a decedent present in the Morgue must be placed in the Autopsy Suite for review by the Morgue Attendant and supervisor or director.
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Perform other appropriate responsibilities as assigned by the Facility Supervisor, Operations Manager, Senior Manager, and/or Associate Director. Under the direction of the Interim Housing Facility Supervisor, the Onsite House Monitor will be responsible for monitoring, securing, and maintaining the Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) property, a 15-bed residential program for single adults in recovery from substance abuse.
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Under the direction of the Manager, Animal Care & Facilities or designee, the Animal Care Facilities Supervisor assists with the management of the physical animal care facilities and directs all animal husbandry and care activities in one or more assigned animal research facilities.
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