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SBM Management Services, LP and its affiliates are proud to be equal opportunity workplaces. Position at SBM Management. Currently on a college campus with expected graduation in a few months or a recent college graduate.
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Description Position at SBM Management Manager in Training Position Are you an ambitious individual looking to advance your career as a top performer? MIT Program Our MIT program is a blended-learning, 90-day program focused on immersing a manager in all aspects of running a multi-million-dollar business within the facilities industry.
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Our MIT program is a blended-learning, 90-day program focused on immersing a manager in all aspects of running a multi-million-dollar business within the facilities industry. Continuous Learning & Development: The expedited training program lasts approximately three months.
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Are you an ambitious individual graduating from college in a few months (or a recent graduate) looking to advance your career as a top performer? SBM's Manager in Training (MIT) program assists motivated individuals in developing the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in a permanent leadership position.
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Are you an ambitious individual looking to advance your career as a top performer? Most of our senior leadership team, including C-suite, Vice Presidents, and Site Managers, have completed the MIT program.
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Training takes place on-site at one of our Fortune 200 client locations and guides trainees by integrating hands-on training, expert learning, real-time feedback, and personalized advice. Manager in Training Position.
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Exceptional Customer Service: Strengthen customer advocacy by supporting and providing excellent customer service. The program is ideal for college graduates and those seeking professional development opportunities.
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We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, sex, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship, age, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status, or other legally protected status.
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You will receive hands-on experience and mentorship opportunities during this training time. Team Management: You'll use your interpersonal and communication skills to cultivate a positive environment and motivate a team of diverse individuals.
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Relocation would then be required upon graduation/completion of the MIT Program unless there is a local opportunity. Successful completion of the program is the first step for future leadership opportunities as SBM strongly advocates the philosophy of growth from within.
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Strengthen customer advocacy by supporting and providing excellent customer service. You'll use your interpersonal and communication skills to cultivate a positive environment and motivate a team of diverse individuals.
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You’ll also drive your own learning plan that covers all aspects of managing one of SBM’s fast-paced client facilities. Travel Opportunities: Support new transitions and learn from other key team members nationwide.
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An attractive health benefits is offered, which includes medical, dental and vision plans. Duties include providing employee feedback, supporting team members' development, and participating in staff planning and recruiting.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university preferred but not required. All participants must complete training to advance to a manager role where they will oversee their team. Upon course completion, you'll have the chance to obtain a manager position at one of our accounts.
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