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We offer a competitive base salary and attractive bonus plan (IF YOU ARE A PEOPLE PERSON, THAT CHERISHES THE SUCCESS OF OTHERS THIS IS YOUR TICKET)Summary: A Multi-Unit manager is responsible for providing strong, positive leadership to his/her team to deliver great and friendly guest experiences, operational excellence and for helping to build profitable top line sales.
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The ideal candidate will have recent experience in a RESTAURANT environment as a District Manager, Regional Manager, Area Manager, Area Leader, Area Coach, DM, Multi-Unit Manager, Above Store Leader, or another similar restaurant multi-unit position.
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Develop a district plan to engage community businesses, non-profit organizations and faith-based organizations in support of district goals. Collaborate with district departments to discuss priorities and focus areas of the district’s community engagement plan.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager (DLPM) is an integral part of a fast-growing, constantly evolving environment that partners with Store Operations to ensure we provide the best experience to our customers.
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The ideal candidate will possess direct-store delivery (DSD) sales growth in food, beverage, grocery, or retail environment as a District Sales Manager, Route Sales Representative, Territory Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, Team Lead, Merchandising Supervisor, Grocery Manager.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Operations, Perishables, Health Wellness Home; Service Managers; Meat Department Manager or Assistant Meat Department Manager where applicable.
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Manages the department in the absence of the department manager and assistant department manager. Manages the department in the absence of the Department Manager and Assistant Department Manager.
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Has daily contact with customers and the general public, and vendors/suppliers in the absence of the department manager. High School or equivalent, Hy-Vee food safety training. At Hy-Vee our people are our strength.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of; Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Night Stock Department Manager. Job Title: Assistant Night Stock Department Manager.
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The meat specialist is a fully skilled job that cuts and merchandises all fresh meat commodities. Job Title: Meat Specialist. Power ban saw, Grinder, Tenderizer, Slicker, Bone duster (where applicable), Knives, Tumblers, Automatic patty machine (where applicable), Automatic stuffier, Wrapping system, Rotisserie, Pallet jack, Familiar with software.
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Under general supervision of the a District Supervisor or the Transfer Station Manager, this position requires journey level skill in operating of a variety of hauling, construction, and maintenance equipment used in construction and maintenance of county roads and other county property.
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Restaurant General Managers and Assistant Managers are to notify the District Supervisor, the Region Human Resource Manager or the Regional Director or Vice President. · Restaurant General Managers and Assistant Managers are to notify the District Supervisor, the Region Human Resource Manager or the Regional Director or Vice President.
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District OverviewKiewit’s Eastern District specializes in challenging heavy civil construction projects throughout the Northeast, including the metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington DC. We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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If you are interested in advancing your asset protection career with one of the largest and fastest growing off-price retailers in the nation, join the Burlington Stores team as a District Asset Protection Manager.
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As a District Asset Protection Manager, you’ll develop, direct and lead the implementation of the company’s Asset Protection, Shortage control and Safety programs for all markets in your region.
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