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Our Operations Site Supervisor monitors the efficiency of a department and applies methods to improve processes, such as customer service and data analysis procedures, keeps track of key performance indicators (KPIs) across different functions, monitors compliance with operational policies, and the progress of administrative tasks.
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Works with Richmond Pharmacy Operations Manager to ensure compliance with 340B program rules. Supervision of staff: in collaboration with the Richmond Pharmacy Operations Manager recruits, hires, trains, develops, schedules, and supervises assigned staff.
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Operations Supervisor will report to the General Manager and is responsible for actively facilitate communications between WeDriveU drivers and staff, the riders, vendors and client staff to ensure the service is running at top notch.
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Field Supervisor (Snow Removal/Landscape Operations) - JobDescription. Is a journeyman in one or more of the following job sub-categories:Professional landscape maintenance operations Professional landscape construction services Landscape repairs, restoration, and remediation Licensed arbor care and tree trimming services Landscape irrigation repairs and maintenance.
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As a Supervisor, Gas Operations, you will supervise the maintenance, repair, replacement and restoration of gas distribution facilities, project and resource management, customer involvement and monitoring of work.
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Wastewater Operations Supervisor employees may be required to work overtime on a frequent basis. Wastewater Operations Supervisor employees may be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and/or unusual shifts for which they may receive 5% additional pay.
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Act as Senior Snow Operations Supervisor, ensuring regulatory compliance and quality of snow removal operations. Act as CDA Representative for snow removal operations in the FAA Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) during snow removal events directing snow removal teams.
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The Clinical Laboratory Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and managing the daily operations of our advanced clinical NGS laboratory, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements.
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Ashland has an exciting opportunity for a Batch Operations Area Supervisor to join our Ashland Inc., ISP Technologies, Inc. business at our Texas City, Texas manufacturing plant. Minimum 10 years chemical plant manufacturing experience as chemical process operator, supervisor, or engineer.
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YOUR NEW ROLE AS OUR ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Get ready to own the day as an Electrical Operations Lead. From blueprint checks to supervising a team of electricians, you orchestrate excellence.
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In the absence of the Sanitation Supervisor, the Sanitation Lead may temporarily fill in and assume the position’s responsibilities. Summary: The Sanitation Supervisor supervises and coordinates activities of sanitation workers.
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Reporting to the Assistant Dean and Director of the Tiernan Field House (TFH), the Operations Coordinator is responsible for providing management in the day-to-day operations of the Field House, supervision and administration of the facilities reservations; supervision of the lifeguard staff and green bike shop and staff; and assisting with health and wellness education, promotion and programming initiatives for the campus community.
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Responsible for design, layout of South Pole Skiway, Williams Field Skiways and Phoenix Runway, including the publication of as-built airfield drawings for us by facilities, NPP, FA, operations and Airfield Manager.
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N's Imaging Supervisor provides clinical, organizational, and scheduling support/leadership to a fast-paced, multimodality radiology practice. Inform Clinical Operations Manager on a daily basis of all departmental activities needing supervisory action.
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