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Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio is currently seeking a Director of Operations for LSS Health Center (formerly Health Center at Faith Mission) in Columbus, Ohio. LSS Health Center is here to provide quality, easily accessible, and comprehensive care to all regardless of income or insurance status with dignity and compassion.
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Under direction of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Director of IT Operations will oversee daily operations of all IT Divisions (applications, infrastructure, GIS, and Support Desk), maintain compliance with IT Security policies as established by the Chief Information Security Officer, and liaise with the Project Management Officer to allocate resources to prioritize projects.
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The MassHealth Director of Eligibility Operations reports directly to the MassHealth Deputy Chief Operating Officer for Eligibility and Member Services. The Director of Eligibility Operations will oversee units responsible for MassHealth Enrollment Center (MEC) operations, Special Eligibility Programs and Audit (SEPA) Unit operations and the Electronic Data Management Center (EDMC) operations.
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The Director of Operations will be responsible for the daily operations of the IBM Mainframe Cloud product lines including MFaaS and IaaS for zOS, VSE, and zVM as well as DB2, CICS, and other solutions as necessary.
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As the Director of Digital Operations and Mobile Ordering, you will work alongside a successful Franchisee while receiving unprecedented support from one of the most successful brands in the country.
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As the Director of Operations VII, you will direct and oversee the daily operations of the assigned retail supermarkets to ensure delivery of remarkable guest experience and operational excellence that represent the company’s Vision, Mission and Core Values.
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This Director of Operations role will lead a fulfillment center team that is at the heart of who we are, working to deliver an effortless experience for our customers around the globe.
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The Director of Operations is responsible for the overall operation of the water park. Director of Operations. Direct all aspects of the operations department through a close working relationship with the operations staff.
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Security Operations Director provides oversight and management of the Cybersecurity Operations Team (CSOC) including security operations management and security incident response, incident detection and analysis, containment and eradication of cybersecurity incidents, and data leakage spills.
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Palace Entertainment owns and operates some of the country’s largest and most prestigious venues including: National Historic Landmark, Kennywood Park, America’s Oldest Amusement Park, Lake Compounce, the world’s first ever Cartoon Network Hotel, Best Family Theme Park Dutch Wonderland and a variety of other family-friendly parks and campgrounds throughout the United States.
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Introduction We are seeking a Director of Clinical Operations with Sunrise Hospital to promote growth and unlock possibilities. Hospital throughput, the float pool program, and capacity management throughout the enterprise will all be the responsibilities of the Director of Clinical Operations.
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The Assistant Director of Operations position is responsible for the oversight of custodial operations and facilities management for a portfolio of residential buildings that support both student housing and summer conference housing in either graduate or undergraduate regions of campus.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Facilities and Capital Planning, the Executive Director of Facilities provides leadership and technical expertise to the facilities operations team consisting of facility managers, licensed trades, general maintenance, custodial services, grounds maintenance, central boiler plant operations, energy management, work control administration and environmental health & safety.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Retail Regional Director of Operations to oversee and drive the performance of our retail stores within a designated geographic area.
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We are seeking a director of operations who will grow quickly in the organization. Initial training period (4-6 months) before launching into the director level role with oversight of all facets of the restaurant (i.e., marketing, catering, inventory, scheduling, FOH/BOH, hiring.
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