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Dash In, a proud division of the Wills Group family of brands, is now Great Place to Work Certified and Fortune's Best Workplace in Retail, and we’re on the lookout for a business-oriented, people-driven, food-loving Food Service Manager.
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Our national multi-family management company seeks an experienced Assistant Service Manager with a "Whatever it Takes" attitude to be responsible for overseeing the physical property, general maintenance repairs, and apartment make-ready, preventative maintenance and construction/rehabilitation projects for an apartment community.
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REPORTS TO: Community Manager and Lead Maintenance Technician. This position, along with the Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible for overseeing the physical property, general maintenance repairs, and apartment make-ready, preventative maintenance and construction/rehabilitation projects for an apartment community.
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Ability to handle plumbing repairs, tile work, HVAC equipment, appliance repair, carpentry repairs, electrical repair and all facets of apartment make ready. Must have basic knowledge in compressor diagnosis, appliance repair, fire sprinklers and irrigation systems.
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Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) preferred. Training in household repairs, plumbing and mold detection/resolution preferred. The ideal candidate must also be able to handle grounds keeping and pool duties as needed.
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Prior experience using and/or administering JIRA Service Management or similar ITSM toolsHDI Support Center Manager certification and HDI Desktop Support Manager certificationStrong understanding of the following software packages: Logic Studio, ProTools, Digital Performer, Komplete, Waves, Reason, VSL, GarageBand, Sibelius, Finale, Notion, Conducting, iMovie, iTunes, etc.
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At our 7 locations in Bath, NY, Churchville, NY, Victor, NY, Brewerton, NY, Clay, NY, Fulton, NY, and Nichols, NY, you will find a comfortable place to browse, specialized RV service and fully stocked parts and accessories stores.
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The Well Service Rig Manager - Delaware Basin is responsible for safely running an operation professionally, with multiple workover rigs in the fleet. Experience across multiple oil field service lines and geographies is a plus.
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Manager, Field Service. Manages and ensures that all Mobile Repair Technicians receive all necessary training, ensuring consistency in service delivery, spending approximately 1 week (or more if necessary) with each technician every 6 months.
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Service Team Leader (Manager) - Life Safety. “We are life safety professionals who believe that the meticulous design, installation, and service of every emergency communication, fire alarm, access control, and video surveillance system (including its cabling infrastructure) is essential to the well-being of those we serve.
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In addition, as the Mid-Atlantic Regional Service Manager you will work with management to bring our service departments into the future by exploring ways to leverage technology to streamline how we service our customers.
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Positions that Report to you: Assistant Seafood/Service Meat Department Manager, Clerks. Job Title: Seafood Service/Meat Manager. Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Manager of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home; Meat Department Manager; Assistant Meat Department Manager.
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A Client Services Manager will be the key liaison between clients stakeholders and onshore and offshore delivery teams while partnering closely with sales teams to ensure seamless communications, exceptional project delivery, and service excellence.
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As a Stribling Equipment Service Manager, you will enroll in our 90-day training program that will involve job shadowing and training by our experienced service team, training from the various departments with which you will interact on a regular basis, and exposure to our corporate culture and leadership.
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Each Restaurant Manager is responsible for the day-to- day operational, personnel, and financial aspects of his/her store including customer service, employee training, staffing, store appearance, sales, budget control, store safety, and sanitation.
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