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We are a premier tour operator with a focus on serving our Charleston visitors with unsurpassed hospitality, and providing excellent equine care to our horses. As a premier tour operator, we have high standards that you will help us maintain.
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Compiles feedback qualitative data and follows up with the tour operators concerning the quality of shore excursion provided by a tour operator and its delivery to the guest; the safety factors pertaining to each shore excursion; the operational/logistic set-up for each tour provided.
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This individual should have professional sales experience related to sporting travel preferably with a tour operator, a retail shop with a significant travel business, or a sporting lodge.
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Travel Agency, Airline, Tour Operator, Consolidator or Cruise line Air Department experience. Travel Agency, Airline, Tour Operator, Consolidator or Cruise line Air Department experience.
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Attend tour operator, scout, and family reunion trade shows to promote group bookings. Repesent National Aquarium at trade shows specific to Group Tour and Consignment segments and outbound visitation to client base, including tour operators, hoteliers, scouts, military and addional client bases as assigned or targeted.
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4+ years working in a professional travel environment, preferably with a tour operator or similar travel-oriented business either in a sales, operations, or guest services capacity. The position is a combination of front line sales, customer service, database management and tour operations.
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Of its most notable events, Black Hawk Country Club was the proud host of the 2006 Nationwide Tour Championship, the 2009 LPGA Tour Championship presented by Rolex and co-hosted the 2011 U.S. Mid Amateur Championship along with our sister club, Shadow Hawk Golf Club. Experience RequiredPGA Member or ApprenticeTwo to five years’ experience.
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Trip Mate: US travel insurance brand for tour operator, cruise and airline partners. Reporting to the Vice President, Human Resources; the Payroll & HRIS Specialist will be primarily responsible for timely and accurate processing of payroll on a biweekly basis using ADP Workforce Now. In addition, this incumbent will assist with the design, configuration, administration, etc.
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We are now seeking a General Manager of Contracting to help lead a fast-paced team in a well-known tour operator. To succeed in this role, you should come from a senior contracting role within a tour operator.
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Preferred CMM Operator is proficient with PC-DMIS, mCOSMO, or Calypso. Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) operator, maintains, and generates CMM Programs used to inspect and verify production materials and components.
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2+ years’ experience as: Radio Producer, Imaging Director, or Board Operator. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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Our products cover Football, NFL, Basketball, Tennis, Cycling, AFL, NRL and Rugby and our clients include, the NFL, the NBA, the MLB, NewsUK, Eurosport, ATP Tour, the AFL and the NRL amongst many others.
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Particular attention shall be paid to all valves and pumps in the mud and cementing systems•Supervise, guide and train the Assistant Drilling Fluid Operator•Cooperation with the Technical Section regarding the maintenance.
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Of the HRIS system (ADP) and provide backup support to the Senior HRIS Specialist as needed. As an Organization, we pride ourselves with offering white glove service while being mindful of corporate responsibility and our environmental footprint.
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As the longest-running tour operator in North America, our family-owned business leads the industry in innovation and expertise. Object-oriented programming (OOP) and development skills using C#, VB.NET, WinForms, Entity Framework/LINQ, WPF, MVVM, ASP.NET MVC, Xamarin.
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