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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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If you are a Land Acquisition Manager, Land Acquisition Project Manager or Commercial Broker with site acquisition experience, this may be a great next step for you! Land Acquisition Manager.
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Reporting to: Senior Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs, The Manager/Sr. Manager, Technical Writing - CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) Regulatory Affairs plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements pertaining to drug development and manufacturing processes.
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Interpersonal Contacts:Internal contact with the General Manager, Shredder Manager, Terminal Manager, Maintenance Manager, Warehouse Supervisor, Health & Safety Manager/Specialist, Environmental Manager, facility and regional Commercial Teams and Purchasing Manager.
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The Property Manager will be a critical part of the initial lease up team, working in collaboration with internal stakeholders including the Portfolio Manager, Commercial Portfolio Manager, Marketing & Communications, Compliance, & Resident Services teams to screen, qualify and move in 200 families in this newly constructed building.
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Performs lead functions as assigned by Facilities Maintenance Manager, Director of Facilities and/or Chief Engineering & Facilities Officer. Assists the Facilities Maintenance Manager in attaining and conducting formal and on-the-job training.
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Key words: Restaurant General Manager, GM, Store Manager, General Manager, Assistant General Manager, AGM, Assistant GM, Assistant Store Manager, Kitchen Manager, Bar Manager, Shift Manager, Shift Lead, Restaurant Manager, Operations Manager, Team Leader, Team Lead, BOH Manager, Assistant Manager, Store Leader, Restaurant Leader, Retail Manager.
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Are you an experienced Learning & Development Manager with experience who has launched an LMS? Long established manufacturing organization is seeking an experience Learning & Development Manager in Chicago for a hybrid opportunity, great pay & benefits.
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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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Winery seeks Vineyard Manager capable of supervising a small staff and doing a lot of work him -or her- self. Keuka Lake Vineyards (KLV), noted for its excellent terroir and sustainable practices, seeks committed Vineyard Manager.
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Skills: Dealership Management, Dealership Operations, Automotive Management, Automotive General Manager, Automotive General Sale Manager, Financial Statement, Month End Closing, Automotive Dealership general manager, Dealership general manager, Auto dealer general manager, Car dealer general manager, Auto Dealership General Manager, Management, control Day-to-day operations of dealership, Automotive sales Management.
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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. As a Floor Manager , you will be responsible for delivering elevated hospitality and ensuring each guest has a memorable experience to develop a loyal customer base.
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Assists Starbucks Manager to ensure training of all Barista/Starbucks Shift Lead personnel using the steps to effective training according to company standards. Assist the Food and Beverage Manager and Food Production Manager in maintaining and improving the quality and presentation of all food products.
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Works with Process Engineering Manager and Regional Director on hiring and resourcing needs. Works with Process Engineering Manager to develop and maintain the overall strategy for engineering training and development.
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Our team is led by a Program Manager and Deputy Program Manager, each having decades of experience working in the DoD and Shipbuilding Industry. You will work closely with Test and Evaluation (T&E) Principal Assistant Program Manager (PAPM), Deputy Principal Assistant Program Manager (DPAPM), Post-delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) Manager, Hull Test Manager, leads from various Warfare Centers, NAVSEA, shipyards, and support contractors for the overall successful accomplishment of pre- and post-delivery test events.
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