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In addition, Campus Enterprises provides management support to the the intercollegiate athletics program to efficiently and effectively preserve athletics resources as well as fiscal oversight to the Division of Student Affairs and all student driven entities.
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Smarking's dynamic pricing engine has been creating 40%-400% revenue uplift for online parking sales at parking facilities in Chicago, NYC, Boston, and many other cities, without any manual involvement required from property managers, leveraging fully automatic algorithm-driven yield management technologies similar to the airline and hotel industries.
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In 2019, Smarking released the industry's first fully automated dynamic pricing engine based on state of the art machine learning technologies, Automated Yield Management (AYM, read as "aim"), and have produced 2X+ online revenue increases for hundreds of parking facilities in 10+ US markets ever since.
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24 / Hour Full-Time Career Growth Opportunities Free Parking / Free Meal Medical plan options for employees and their dependents, if applicable The Shared Services Specialist role is a hybrid position that supports on-site Airport Directors and the management team in financial operations and people-based initiatives.
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Service aircraft as requested by management or customers, such as fueling, de-icing, lavatory, ground power and potable water services, parking, marshalling, delivering catering and towing.
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Bell and Parking Services Manager - Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach. This is a complex leadership role where you will oversee the day to day operations of the Hotel's Bell Staff, Parking services including, Doormen, Valet, and Limo Services.
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Recommend improvements to Signature’s standards, administrative procedures, facilities, methods, and practices to the appropriate Signature management personnel. Load and unload luggage and other cargo into/out of aircraft and from/into the FBO or other location.
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Life insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Health Advocate, International Business Travel Accident & Medical, and Commuter Transit & Parking. Senior Group Director, Change Management (Project Hero) page is loaded.
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Key services provided by the department include managing UCOP owned, leased, and affiliated properties, capital projects, facilities maintenance, space management, event management, sustainability programs and initiatives, and administrative services (mail, moving, parking programs, etc.
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Strong understanding of business management, financial, and leadership principles. Ace Parking is an Affirmative Action Federal Contractor and Equal Opportunity Employer that encourages applicants who are Protected Veterans of The U.S. Armed Forces, Individuals with Disabilities, Women, and Minorities to apply.
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This position will be involved in the development, planning and implementation of parking and transportation policy and programs while providing strategic organizational leadership; fiscal oversight; strategic planning and operational implementation; business management; and policy development and recommendations to achieve goals and objectives.
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In addition, the company’s construction operations include paving and road reclamation services, as well as precast/prestressed concrete production and erection of multi-level parking structures, specialty buildings, and bridge components.
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Liaison for building management; respond to building needs, provide parking instructions and badge needs, place work orders etc. Support the IT team with shipping and equipment management.
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Responsible for managing Program’s fleet management program, including filing monthly mileage reports, per- forming monthly inspections of each vehicle, coordinating routine and required maintenance and repairs, acquiring and managing State Department parking passes and EZPass for each vehicle, and acquiring/excising vehicles as needed.
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Support work order management for in-house staff and vendors, and support facility soft services as needed and directed such as meetings preparation, conference room reservations, food services, parking, vending, and badging.
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