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The Director, Treasury Operations, is responsible for global treasury operations, including banking & cash management, debt & capital markets, risk management, and forecasting. As our Director, Treasury Operations, you will be based in our beautiful, state-of-the-art worldwide corporate headquarters in North Bethesda, MD. Less than 15 miles from Washington, DC, we’re located one block away from the North Bethesda Metro station, with service on the Red Line and the MARC Brunswick line, easy access to I-270, and plenty of free parking provided by Choice Hotels.
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Facilities director, facilities director, hospital operations, hospital maintenance, Plant Operations. The plant operations director serves as the Life Safety Officer and is responsible for the coordination and implementation of Hospital wide safety programs as well as the safety and training programs for the facility.
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Job Title: Director, Facility Operations. Install and maintain an NHL quality ice surface and maintain the ice maintenance equipment and status of the operations department. Implement and train Operations Department employees on the operating procedures, preventative maintenance schedules, emergency plans, energy management plan, and safety management policies that conform to FIC Antioch, FIC Bellevue and meet SS&E standards.
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Work with Network Content Director and Regional Operations Director to oversee the imaging of station. Keep Regional Operations Director informed at all times regarding all station technical, programming, production, and promotion issues.
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As the Director of Stadium Operations, you will assume a visible leadership role within the organization that will help create memories that last a lifetime. The Director of Stadium Operations is responsible for executing key Club priorities including successful execution of all stadium operations and maintenance, driving bottom line performance, elevating customer service and retaining/growing personnel.
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MCA, your trusted advisor for wireless communications, data, and security is seeking an experienced Director, Security Operations - East in the Southeast United States to support our fast-growing Security division.
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The Director, Security Operations - East will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Security division’s operations in the eastern United States, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery, and driving strategic growth.
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The Regional Director of Ticketing Operations will directly support all NASCAR Consumer Strategy & Ticket Operations initiatives. The Regional Director will have direct oversight for the track ticket operations in their region.
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The Director of Operations exercises independent judgment within a broad framework of rules, regulations, and policies to assure that RHD meets all standards and regulatory requirements.
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Leads the development, implementation, use and security of technology within the parish operations. Minimum of six (6) years' experience in Operations/Project Management. Under the Pastor's guidance, this position is responsible for the effective planning, directing and execution of parish management functions: finance, human resources, facilities, communications, technology, office administration, pastoral care, faith formation, community services partnerships, and others as may be assigned.
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Our dealership has an immediate need for a Fixed Operations Director. The Fixed Operations Director also carries out this responsibility by building customer relationships, creating a good work environment and properly managing the assets of the department.
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Automotive Fixed Operations Director. Oversee operations and inspections in an auto service unit to ensure compliance, components and quality standards. Automotive Fixed Operations Director.
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Oversee the procurement of vehicle parts, automotive equipment and various other items required in an auto service department. Oversee the hiring and training of an effective auto service team. Attend workshops and study relevant publications to stay up-to-date with developments in the automotive service industry.
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The Director of Retail Operations will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our operations, ensuring efficiency, productivity, and continuous improvement. We are seeking a highly experienced and motivated Director of Retail Operations to join our In-Person team.
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This role is to provide overall leadership and tactical (strategic) direction for the Make and Pack processes/department within the Gate Gourmet SFO HUB operations. Especially the individual is expected to work closely together with the Director, Wash & Pack, Pick and Pack + Supply Chain Process Director and HR.
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