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Working with the Event Sales Manager and Executive Chef, the Event Manager guides clients in planning all aspects of their events, from menu to dcor, and guides the Banquets & Catering team in fulfilling and exceeding the client's vision and expectations.
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Trained as a Certified Dietary Manager, Certified Food Protection Professional (CDM, CFPP), or a Dietetic Technician, registered (DTR), or have the equivalent training from military experience or traditional education.
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Location (On-Site): New York City, Midtown Manhattan – Fashion District
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As the EHS Manager, you will ensure employees receive medical treatment as appropriate and manage Workers' Compensation Claims. As the Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager, you will play a key role in continuous efforts to reduce employee injuries and improve facility operations.
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JOB SUMMARY : Under the direction and supervision of the Executive Director, the Marketing Manager is responsible for the daily management of a part-time marketing team and the District’s marketing, communication, and promotional efforts as well as partnership/sponsorship development.
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Must be well versed in the OSHA Laboratory standards, Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Research Laboratories from the CDC, and the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Synthetic and Recombinant Nucleic AcidMolecules.
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About Duke Raleigh Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with Duke Raleigh Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, which has been part of Duke Health since 1998 and has served Wake County for more than 35 years.
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The Program Manager of the SSVF Program, under the direction of Veteran Services leadership, is responsible for the successful operation of the SSVF program. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program assists Veterans who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness to end their housing crisis.
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Review menu/service with Catering Manager and Food Production Manager/Assistant. + Recruit hire train and evaluate all Banquet personnel with the assistance of the Food & Beverage Manager.
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The Project Manager reports directly to the Director of Civic Art. The Project Manager must demonstrate independent work habits and initiate and manage projects from artist selection through artist concept development, design, fabrication, and installation.
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The Finance Manager works closely with the Controller, Finance Manager - Accounts Payable, Information Technology, Financial System Integration Team, and external parties to collect, analyze, and review complex and data from banks (credit cards), manage US Bank rebate program, and expense systems (Concur and NetSuite.
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As a Supplier Quality Manager , you will be leading, inspiring, and setting strategic quality direction for our contract manufacturing partner and a team of Mfg Quality Engineers who ensure quality control and issue prevention throughout the new product introduction, manufacturing, and delivery phases for contract manufacturer operations building our award-winning Monarch Tractor.
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The Extraction Lab Manager will oversee all production, quality assurance, operations, training, safety awareness and personnel at their cannabis extraction facility. Most importantly, the Extraction Lab Manager will be a team-player and a respectful collaborator, always using their position to grow the company through the empowerment and development of others.
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The Outlets Manager is responsible for assuring attentive, friendly, courteous, and efficient service in all F&B Outlets including Room Service, Top of the East Lounge, Congress Squared Restaurant, and Eastland Grind Coffee Shop while maintaining adherence to budgeted payroll and overhead costs.
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Our Client Success Manager is responsible for driving sales and converting leads by uncovering customer needs, educating prospects on our value, and helping to ensure a consistent client experience that is aligned with our luxury brand.
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