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Services include but are not limited to reprographics (copy) and mail services in both physical and digital environments, with support for services in hospitality, facilities, audio/visual, reception, and other Williams Lea service lines as needed.
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We're hiring an IT Service Desk Manager as we continue to grow. IT Service Desk Manager. We are currently looking for a Service Desk Manager for our Top MSP client located in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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The role of the Regional Service Manager (RSM) is to be the liaison between Direct Service Providers (DCP) and Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Court Service Units on behalf of AMIkids, Virginia.
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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7+ years in F&I or Floor Manager role. Related Fields: Airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, high-end retail.
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Gold's Gym SoCal and its affiliated clubs are growing fast and looking for a Fitness Service Manager to help us to provide world-class service to our clubs and members by utilizing in-depth knowledge of company products and programs.
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The Refugee Support Service Case Manager works with Refugees, Asylees, and/or Humanitarian Parolees within the Refugee Services to provide case management services. This position reports to the Refugee Support Services /State Grants Manager.
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Report to Field Service Manager or Area Service Manager. Report to Field Service Manager or Area Service Manager. Company vehicle provided. Perform prescribed, routine maintenance procedures on supermarket refrigeration system and self-contained temperature-controlled merchandisers.
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Gets sales representative, Service Administrator, Administrative Manager, and Service Manager involved as needed to address any problems hindering the completion and closure of the job.
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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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Annual CACFP Training Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred, but not required Summer Camp Food Service Manager Benefits: Free Membership to the Y Training & Development Wellness Resources Childcare discounts (up to 50% off) Salary: $12/hour Hours: Monday - Friday through the summer, no nights or weekends.
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The IT Service Desk Manager will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of our helpdesk/support team, ensuring timely resolution of customer issues, and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction while meeting our support SLAs. This role will primarily involve hands-on technical support duties, with approximately 20% of the time dedicated to coaching and mentoring the helpdesk/support team.
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Job Title: Food Service Manager. Assumes supervisory duties of food service employees in absence of Department Manager or Assistant Department Manager. Positions that Report to you: Market Grille Department Manager; Mia Italian Department Manager; Hy-Chi Department Manager; Service Managers; Chefs; Market Grille Service Staff; Night food service employees.
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Reporting to our dedicated Regional Service Manager the successful candidates will have a passion for mechanical and electrical maintenance and thrive on the challenges this can bring. Reporting to the Regional Service Manager, you will work as part of a team for your designated region.
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Previous experience as a Case Manager, Eligibility Specialist, Eligibility Associate, Office Manager, Call Center Customer Service Specialist, or Client Specialist encouraged to apply.
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In lieu of a Bachelor's, minimum of 5 years work experience in customer service or sales, with 2 years as a manager in car rental. Come Join the SIXT Newark Airport Team. Branch Manager $70,313 Plus Bonus $37,200 & Company Car. Must have Sales Manager, Rental Car Manger, Operations Manager, Hospitality Manager, Leadership Experience, Retail Manager.
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