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If you are a person who wants to make a difference, give back to your community, and be a voice for change, apply to Frederick County Government today. Specific assigned areas include safety, driver training, fleet management, fare collections, dispatch, scheduling, customer service and general operations, including initiating short term corrective actions to maintain delivery of safe, timely and efficient transit service.
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Under the general supervision of the Plumber Crew Leader (PCL) or the Construction Supervisor, incumbent performs duties required to provide continued water service and/or sewer and stormwater services, such as skilled and unskilled labor using hand and power tools, operating heavy trucks, haul equipment and maintain equipment.
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Receives instructions and work orders from Process Supervisor, Assistant Process Supervisor, Lead Person or Self-directed Work Team. Plans and analyses requirements for proper tooling, performs checks and adjusts processes as required maintaining tolerances.
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The Field Supervisor reports to the Field Operations Manager and supports the Control Room. Responsible for supervising safe and efficient field operations for a shift of Terminal Operators (4 to 10 personnel.
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Possess strong general knowledge of all warehousing operations, with prior work experience to include lead person or supervisory duties, preferably with the Company. Coordinates with Inventory Control associates regarding slotting, product rotation and space allocation.
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Our next Full-Time RetailOperations Supervisor will focus on back of house store operations, including but not limited to: vault & shrink control, inventory balancing between medical and adult use licenses (in Metrc and Point-of-sale), product receiving, transferring, and preparation.
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Direction is given to Transit Dispatchers and Drivers; supervision is received from the Operations Manager and/or Assistant Director. Ability to learn and effectively apply knowledge of Federal, State and local traffic and safety regulations and laws pertaining to motor vehicle operations.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics, the person in this position will teach and administer a variety of aquatic classes, lifeguard and assist in the following areas: personnel supervision, public relations, record keeping, programming and facility operations, and maintenance.
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The Operations Supervisor is a key supervisory position that ensures every order’s details are completed in a timely and cost-effective manner through leadership, training, and effective communication within the incumbent’s team.
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Reports to Ice Rink Director, Ice Rink Supervisor (scheduling) and Ice Rink Operations Supervisor (Technical and Operational) Deal knowledgably, pleasantly and professionally with the general public in person, develop a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Ice Rink including schedule, prices, procedures, and programs offered.
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The operations supervisor will engage technicians in decision making while fostering a learning environment that requires involvement and personal accountability. Develop operations employees to meet and/or exceed performance expectations and conduct company standards for personal safety, productivity, quality, food safety, sanitation, environmental, regulatory compliance and SQF.
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The Hockey Operations Supervisor oversees our NHL and WHL tracking and replay operations. We are looking for a Hockey Operations Supervisor to join our dynamic team and lead the delivery of our innovative solutions in the Hockey arena.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Maui Kapalua, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, Hawaii, United States VIEW ON MAP
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Other duties as assigned by the supervisor such as assisting as door person or Valet when necessary. Come and create "woah" experiences, at The Terraces, the newest addition to The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando, an expansive 106 acre hotel destination just six miles from Walt Disney World.
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Clean Earth provides waste solutions to retailers, pharmacies, hospitals, government operations, harbors, manufacturers, and consumers. + Communicate to management each day’s progress, facility needs, difficulties and changes in operations so the team can adapt to changing conditions.
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