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Maintain and reinforce consistent paperwork procedures to ensure integrity of information and inventory movements Works with the Dispatch Coordinator on shipping manifests, asset movements, and daily in/out asset logs to ensure accurate and complete reporting.
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Directs, coaches and develops CSC staff including Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher, Router, Office Administrator, Driver Maintenance, Charter Coordinator and Safety Supervisor to obtain the required skills and abilities to act independently in their job assignments.
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1-3 years in Career Services, Sales, Business Development, or Human Resources Management from the staffing industry or higher education. Ensures 100% verifications on all placements and waivers are entered into Campus Vue. Ensure that required reports are completed accurately and timely, and presented to the requesting Director and/or Supervisor.
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Attends regular meetings; Town Hall, Department Team, Cross Over, and others as directed by the Supervisor/Department Coordinator. In addition to these core duties the ADOS may, under the supervision of the Director of Sales (DOS), Director of Sales and Marketing (DSM), or Sales Specialist (SS), work to advance leads through the sales process.
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Supports the ED, DSM, and DOS in setting, tracking, and accomplishing sales goals in a timely manner. The Associate Director of Sales (ADOS) is responsible for supporting and assisting the Sales and Marketing team in achieving the Community's occupancy and revenue goals.
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Shadow on-site assessments with Sales & Fence Supervisor to understand project scope and site conditions for quoting purposes. JOB TITLE: Fence Coordinator. Process orders for fence, portable restroom, septic and grease service and audit data entry to ensure that all information is current.
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Other various duties as determined by the Corporate Transportation Supervisor and Fleet Coordinator. Assist Sales, Customer Success, and Marketing staff during routine sales outreach (operate popcorn machine, tents, gazebos, distribution of marketing collateral, etc.
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Assist supervisor in making sure that lease lanes and pre-sales are properly staged and parked. Coordinate move requirements with lot manager and quadrant coordinator. Communicate with supervisor or manager to assure proper flow of vehicles and maintain log of stock numbers for each vehicle moved and its lot location.
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Reporting to the Payroll Supervisor, the Payroll and Benefits Coordinator is responsible for the accurate and timely processing of wage payments to all employees in compliance with statutory and company guidelines while providing support in processing payroll changes and responding to various stakeholder inquiries.
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The Hourly Shift Coordinator (HSC) is the Shift Leader of the restaurant focused on delivering sales and profit results through profitability, Guest, people & operations. The HSC supports the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) and Assistant Manager (AM) in managing the operations during assigned shifts, driving key performance outcomes related to sales, profitability, guest service and people.
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Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. Receive and resolve guest complaints, elevating to supervisor if necessary. Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager.
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Responsibilities include assisting the Sales and Marketing team in managing the community's sales and marketing database (CRM), maintaining appropriate sales collateral, supporting the scheduling and execution of on-site sales and marketing events, coordinating resident move in administrative to in-person activities.
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Responsible for coordinating with shop supervisor on production schedules, communicating status and schedules to customers and sales, and providing technical support for shop personnel and customers.
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Keep in close contact with the shipping & receiving supervisor, assuring that the manager knows your location at all times. Delivery Driver / Warehouse Coordinator. Delivery Driver/Warehouse Coordinator.
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Works with Regional Vice President and Marketing & Sales department in gathering data and assisting in the sales process in pursuit of new business. Company name is: Durham School Services.
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