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We are looking for a talented Media Center Manager to oversee the planning, execution, and delivery of digital media projects and programs within the USC Annenberg Media Center facility - a hands-on learning lab, converged newsroom and multi-media production center.
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Title: Service Center Manager. You will be responsible for the overall management of the assigned Service Center location including: inventory, warehousing, customer relations, and sales.
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As assistant general manager, you will frequently be responsible for the day-to-day operations of your center, working as part of an excellent team and learning valuable skills to get your career moving.
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The Wellness Center Program Manager will additionally function as an intake coordinator for community members seeking services. In collaboration with the Wellness Center Director and Assistant Director, the Wellness Center Program Manager will oversee the Wellness Center program for adults.
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As part of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company High Country leadership team, the Sales Center Manager directs and coordinates all sales, delivery, merchandising, product supply, warehouse, cooler service, fleet, and safety activities for the sales center.
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If you are responsible and committed to helping customers, a position as Center Storage Manager with U-Haul may be right for you! In this role you will be responsible for profitably administering to U-Haul center self-storage, overseeing all aspects of transactions and security.
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Manager Experience & Design CenterChicago, IL/ Full-timeYour responsibilitiesOversees all facets of the experience and design center (EDC) in Chicago, IL located in the Merchandise Mart. This includes physical development and status of displays, product mix chosen for exhibits essential for regional market, trade marketing to drive awareness and conversion, and full budget and staffing responsibilities.
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The ideal Wholesale Manager will have automotive aftermarket sales and management experience at both the store and service dealer level. The Wholesale Manager position is primarily focused on coordinating/implementing wholesale marketing programs within the assigned territory for both independent and company owned NAPA stores.
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From Center Manager to US Director of Operations. Whoop Warrior" Workplace Seeks Fun and Professional Center Manager! Partner with your District Manager to build a team focused on driving the growth of the Center TOGETHER.
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Identify and escalate priority issues to the Contact Center Manager when necessary. Work collaboratively with the Contact Center Manager and provide management direction in their absence.
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The Security Operations Center (SOC) Manager will plan, direct and control the SOC functions and operations. Responsible for team & vendor management, overall use of resources and initiation of corrective action where required for Security Operations Center.
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Physical Therapist to be Center Manager. Specialties offered nationwide: aquatic, vestibular, concussion management, sports medicine, pelvic health, oncology rehab, hand therapy, pediatrics, lymphedema, neurological, and FCE/work conditioning.
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Must be accredited by the National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or similar accrediting organization as a "Certified Food Safety Manager" or will be required to attend company provided training and have the ability to achieve accreditation within the first 90 days of employment; Accreditation must be maintained while employed in a position requiring accreditation.
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QuadMed is seeking a full-time Health Center Manager to join our client-based Health Center in Pascagoula, MS partnered with Huntington Ingalls Industries! Leads all health and wellness center Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, relevant allied health staff and Clinic Supervisor.
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Managing a U-Haul moving and storage center is varied, fast-paced and rewarding work. As General Manager Trainee you will be able to see the ways to make our rental facilities profitable and efficient by keeping track of inventory and managing equipment.
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