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About the Operations Manager Role: The Operations Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of veterinary vaccine manufacturing from raw materials through shipping finished product to end users and working in close collaboration with Quality Control/Quality Assurance, R&D, Sales and Marketing.
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Supervises operations for all related areas in the absence of Director or Manager. NPosition Type Management JOB SUMMARY Manages the day-to-day operations of Front Desk (e.g.,including Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard, At Your Service (AYS), and Concierge/Guest Services), Rooms (e.g.,Housekeeping, Recreation, and Laundry), Food and Beverage (e.g.,Restaurants, Bar/Lounge, and Room Service), Event Operations (e.g.,Event Services, Banquets and Event Technology.
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Prior experience as a restaurant general manager, catering manager, operations manager, supervisor, shift lead, Restaurant assistant general manager very helpful to your success at this job.
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The Manager, Security Operations reports to the Executive Director, Security & Classified Operations and Chief Security Officer. In coordination with the Safety & Emergency Program Manager, supports the Executive Director & CSO with business continuity program (BCP) and crisis management/incident command program for the company.
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Operations Manager position is located in Grove City, OH. Bachelor's degree in Business, Operations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, or related field experience. 15.1M square feet of small parcel, personalization, furniture, and manufacturing space in the domestic US, Williams-Sonoma has developed an agile and capable distribution network consisting of the following: Large package / furniture distribution centers located in Southern California, Northern California, Texas, Georgia, and New Jersey totaling 9.2M square feet plus another 1.2M square feet of standalone final-mile furniture hubs.
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Responsible for supporting the General Manager in oversight of the day-to-day operations of the Regional Health Ministry's (RHM) Environmental Services (EVS) Department. Provides operational and technical support to the General Manager in support of RHM stakeholders and EVS managers and colleagues in support of the overall management of EVS programs.
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Works with Pharmacy Director to implement work flow and productivity measures that will achieve performance targets and customer expectations
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The Procurement & Operations Manager will manage and oversee the Trust’s contracting and procurement efforts, coordinate task orders and payments, space and office management, and set up and implement new processes and policies, as needed.
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The Technical Operations Manager will lead Hotel equipment maintenance support for the Disney Cruise Line Fleet and the island destinations, including Galleys, Laundries, Food and Beverage and waste systems facilities.
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As the Partner Operations Manager within IRO, you will help adapt and evolve our relationships with card networks and acquirers. You will manage payment operations in the U.S. and support key activities, initiatives and priorities as we grow the business.
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Duke University Health System seeks to hire a Nurse Manager of Operations who will embrace our mission of Transforming Lives Transforming Care. This position will manage the Adult Medicine Stepdown, Pulmonary Medicine Stepdown, and General Medicine Stepdown Units.
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Resolve all issues and concerns relating to field office operations. Manage budget and coordinate materials to ensure ongoing operations are equipped and staffed. Direct, review and manage daily operations and staff, including all reporting.
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The successful Manager of Real Estate Operations will serve as the subject matter expert in retail wireless real estate and partner cross-functionally to develop effective real estate strategies and execute them across new and existing brands.
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The Operations Manager is fully responsible for managing operations activities associated with plant equipment and systems within their organizational entity. The Operations Manager is fully responsible for coordinating operations activities within the assigned areas.
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The Farm Account Manager provides field support for AHC to producers and others in the food-chain industry and work with the Farm team on the AHC farm animal welfare standards and their implementation in the field.
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