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Awesome personality Participate in all Jersey Mike's training programs Ability to meet schedule requirements and is a reliable performer This website is not operated by Jersey Mikes Franchise Systems.
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Operates and maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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The District Manager In Training (DMIT) position is geared towards providing eligible candidates the training to be successful in the role of District Manager.
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This position works with supervision from the Program Manager and the Training Manager. Many trainees are not conversant in the subject matters to be discussed and will require a practical orientation and base-level training that may require extra time.
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CNA Training Class Eligibility Requirements. Now offering FREE, PAID TRAINING to become a CNA. Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program (December Class) The Training Program consists of classroom instruction and clinical experience.
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Required Certification/Licenses/Training: Must possess a valid driver's license and a safe driving record. Travels 1 – 2 times per year for company provided training. Position Purpose: Under the direction of a Chief Operator, Assistant Project Manager, or Superintendent performs work involving the operation and maintenance of the sewage treatment facility, pump stations, Easton beach UV station, and CSO facilities.
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As a Store Manager, you would focus on finding the best people to represent Serv-U in-store, provide them the tools and training needed for them to be successful, coaching and mentoring them to be part of a high-performance team - and a rewarding Serv-U-Success experience.
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To start you will participate in a Store Manager Training program at our Flagship Store Location working side by side with our Flagship Store Manager for up to 60 days. Manage, and coach store teams consisting of Assistant Store Managers and Store Representatives, also effectively cross-training all employees in grocery or Direct Store Delivery (DSD) and Service functions.
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Managers In Training will learn how to successfully manage the day to day responsibilities of running an EG America convenience store location from our finest leaders. During supervisory weeks (in between training weeks) Managers In Training work a variety of shifts, alongside team members, putting their leadership training to practice.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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During official training weeks, Managers In Training work alongside Training Managers, gaining insight and best practices for managing a convenience store location. Assist Store Manager with building and developing a strong store team: training, scheduling, and coaching team members.
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The Personal Training Manager will exercise their discretion with respect to supervision and management, and will be required to submit recommendations for changes in personnel or a Personal Trainer’s status where warranted.
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Under the direction of a Chief Operator, Assistant Project Manager, or Superintendent performs work involving the operation and maintenance of the sewage treatment facility, pump stations, Easton beach UV station, and CSO facilities.
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After training, Managers In Training become part of our bench leadership team, helping to fill in during absences until assigned to their own store. In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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This role supports the Store Manager and other team members in delivering an exceptional guest shopping experience. Professional Structured Training program. At EG America, its important that our employees reflect the world we live in and the communities we serve.
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