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TheOperations Manager (OM)will report to the General Manager and assist with all supervisory duties outlined below. 3+ years' experience in Operations Management. Support the General Manager as needed.
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As required, the Operations Manager may act as the sole authority over all area assets and activities during periods of Site Director absence. The Operations Manager will also provide leadership and motivation on Strategy, Individual Business Objectives (IBOs), Factory Mars Operating System (FMOS), Manufacturing Supply Excellence (MSE), assets, and Associate Development.
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As an Operations Manager in our Denver, Colorado market, you will oversee your team and report directly to the General Manager. Industry-leading benefits package, Monday through Friday schedule, and clear growth path to a General Manager role.
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As part of this important and exciting work, the Maritime Solution Systems Portfolio (MSS) within the MSD is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and highly capable Engineer Operations Manager to join the Leidos team in Lynnwood, WA. The Engineering Operations Manager will support a multidisciplined team in the execution of a variety of maritime projects including undersea vehicles, optical system design, subsea acoustic arrays, and at-sea installation and repair efforts.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Pharmacy Operations Manager opening. As the Pharmacy Operations Manager, you will provide managerial support to the Director of Pharmacy and other Pharmacy Department Leadership through day-to-day departmental leadership and coordination of pharmacy workflow.
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As the Operations Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and are a key member of the Plant Management Team. You will provide technical supervision and instructions to the Process Team Leads.
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Power Careers LLC is confidentially seeking an experienced manager with transformer field experience that is wanting to go into a Sr. Operations Management role. Logan Ridlen, Senior Recruiting Manager at Power Careers LLC.
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Nearly every company in the world runs on custom software: Gartner estimates that up to 50% of all code is written for internal use.
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The Manager, Sales Operation will report to the Operations and Strategy, Senior Manager and will enforce outstanding B2B customer service by leading theSales Operations department projects and initiatives.
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Partner with Senior Operations Leader and Regional Director of Operations to determine staffing needs; request, hire and allocate staff. We are a long-standing leader in financial planning and advice, a global asset manager and an insurer.
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Summary: As the Operations Manager, you will be responsible for the performance of the plant operations team focusing on the key metrics of safety, quality, production, costs, and employee development.
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The Legal Operations Manager will also handle budgeting, vendor management, and data analysis to inform strategic decisions. The Legal Operations Manager at an immigration firm oversees the administrative and operational functions to ensure the efficient delivery of legal services.
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We have an exciting and rewarding opportunity for an Operations Manager - Assembly at our site in Gilbert, AZ! As our Operations Manager you are responsible for the day-to-day production requirements including resource scheduling, daily tier meetings, managing WIP, and daily throughput.
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College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving is looking for a dynamic individual to fill our Operations Manager role. Run franchise operations to ensure revenue and profitability targets are met.
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Leidos has an immediate need for an IT Operations Manager to support our National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Engineering & Operations team.
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