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Additionally, our fuel and convenience division, pharmacy, in-house grocery warehouse and distribution center, in-house Central Bakery, in-house Fresh Foods Commissary, and Tops Cleaners are significant assets to our operations.
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We need an experienced Shipping Clerk at the Naval Dosimetry Center (NDC). In this role, you will use the U.S. Postal system, FedEx system, and United Postal Service requirements in packaging and mailing traceable packages to ensure that the sets of dosimeters are accurately mailed to Navy facilities worldwide.
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The Produce Clerk is responsible for stocking the shelves and building displays, while culling (rotating and pulling product of less than high quality) in the produce department. The Produce Clerk ensures the department is fully stocked with fresh product and appealing to guests.
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New York eHealth Collaborative: Summer Part-Time Law Clerk. As a Law Clerk, you will play a pivotal role in providing legal support and assistance in various areas, including setup of a new not profit corporation, and tackling novel issues associated with health information exchange and governance of a public health data repository, and procurement support.
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Job Title: Prepared Foods Clerk. About us: New Seasons Market began in 2000 when three families got together to open a neighborhood market, a place where local communities can come together to connect with where their food comes from.
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Accountabilities include, but not limited to, direct support of the Operations Manager; coordinate operational resources daily to ensure service delivery meets and exceeds the client's expectations; ensuring individual tasks are aligned with the team's strategic goals; provide feedback and solutions by monitoring daily activities of the operations team.
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The SVP, Operations is responsible for providing strategic leadership for and ensuring operational performance of the internal operations team by working with the President, Medicare and other management to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans, and policies.
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In a part-time capacity, the Box Office Clerk is responsible for executing ticket transactions at our Ticket Offices and over the phones for the Detroit Tigers Spring Training season, Lakeland Flying Tigers, and other special events.
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Iowa Workforce Development is seeking applicants for the position of Operations Manager (Workforce Development Manager) at our IowaWorks office in Ottumwa, IA. You will oversee Iowa WORKS programs and policies - under the integrated service system, as they apply to the design and operations of the One-Stop Centers under their authority.
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Leading a high-performing team comprised of the Merchandise Manager along with Beauty Advisors and Task Associates, you will have overall responsibility for all aspects of store operations, including.
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Under general supervision of the Director of Finance, the Accounting Clerk assists in the day-to-day operations of the Finance department including accounts payable and receivable as well as assign purchase orders and maintain the purchase order system.
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Hood Industries, Inc. is a blend of wood manufacturing and distribution concerns that include plywood, lumber manufacturing plants, and sixteen specialty wood product distribution operations, located in fourteen states serving northeast, southeast, and southwest United States.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, 13031 Ritz Carlton Highlands Court, Truckee, California, United States
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U-Haul International is looking for a looking for a dedicated, enthusiastic team member with a positive attitude to join our Accounting team as an Accounting Clerk! The Accounting Clerk will handle a wide range of administrative duties to help support the day-to-day functions within the U-Haul Accounting Department.
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The Marine Terminal Operations Supervisor reports to the Marine Area Manager and supervises a team of USW represented Operators. Supervises the safe and efficient operation of the on-shift personnel for the Marathon Pipe Line LA Basin Marine Terminal Operations.
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