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Gold's Gym SoCal and its affiliated clubs are growing fast and looking for a Fitness Service Manager to help us to provide world-class service to our clubs and members by utilizing in-depth knowledge of company products and programs.
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The Duty Manager assists with the Management of the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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The Customer Service and Content Manager is a new position created as part of implementation of the Philly Tree Plan, a 10-year strategic plan for the equitable growth and care of Philadelphia's urban forest.
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The Social Service Manager Is Expected To. SUPERVISES: Social Service Supervisor, Operational staff and Housing Specialists and other staff as assigned by the Shelter Director or Program Director.
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Title: IT Service Desk Manager. The Service Desk Manager is also responsible for staffing capacity planning, service process design, performance analysis, and developing proactive resolution plans.
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Positions that Report to you: Assistant Seafood/Service Meat Department Manager, Clerks. Job Title: Seafood Service/Meat Manager. Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Manager of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home; Meat Department Manager; Assistant Meat Department Manager.
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Sodexo is seeking a dynamic Food Service Manager 2 for Grady Hospital located in Atlanta, GA. The Food Service Manager will oversee 2 retail locations, including a Chic-fil-A and dining hall.
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As the Food Service Sales Manager, you will be responsible for developing and promoting our food service initiatives by working with local sales groups to educate and advise current and potential customers on how to enter the foodservice business or improve their current foodservice offering.
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Additional Roles we place: Leasing Manager Property Manager Assistant Property Manager Leasing Consultant Leasing Specialist Bi-lingual Leasing Consultant (English/Spanish) Bi-lingual Property Manager (English/Spanish) Administrative Assistant Resident Relations Concierge Front Desk Bookkeeper Residential Sales & Marketing Maintenance Technician Make-Ready Technician Turnover Technician HVAC Technician Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance Manager Porter Groundskeeper Housekeeping.
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Report to Field Service Manager or Area Service Manager. available for Service Technicians! Report to Field Service Manager or Area Service Manager. Company vehicle provided.
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Summary: The Service Center Manager will work collaboratively within the Service, Repair, and Quality Control business to ensure that all customer and business needs are met with the goal of growth and development of the business.
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Food Service Sales Manager Apply Job ID: 97116BR Type: Sales Primary Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico Date Posted: 03/15/2024 Job Details: Company DescriptionCore-Mark continues to grow as the industry leader in fresh and broadline solutions for the convenience retail industry.
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The Regional Service Manager reports to the Zone Vice President of Siemens Healthineers. The Regional Service Manager is responsible for managing the healthcare Field Service business by directing, coordinating, and leading the organization and its activities to meet customer service expectations and financial metrics.
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Manages the TWD NOC, Network / Telcom Engineers and reports to the Service Delivery Manager. The Deputy Service Delivery Manager leads a team of data O&M (Operations & Maintenance) engineers who support data LAN/WAN services, with a particular focus on project engineering.
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Annual CACFP Training Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred, but not required Summer Camp Food Service Manager Benefits: YMCA Membership Up to 100% off of Childcare and Camps Exceptional growth potential for your role and career Salary: $12/hour Hours: Monday - Friday through the summer, no nights or weekends.
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