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Must attend and successfully complete the Twin Peaks manager training program prior to working a shift without supervision. The Twin Peaks manager is also occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, when in the dish area or walk-in cooler, and sometimes uses toxic or caustic chemicals when cleaning.
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While performing the duties of this role, the Twin Peaks manager is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles from the kitchen. While performing the duties of this role, the Twin Peaks manager is regularly required to stand for up to 10 hours; walk; use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or carry objects, product, or controls; and talk or hear.
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Restaurant General Manager - Restaurant Kitchen Manager - Restaurant District Manager - Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager - Restaurant Executive Chef - Sous Chef - Shift Lead Do you have what it takes to join the world of restaurant and culinary management.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager ensures shrinkage control and improves safety in the stores through proper investigation and training. Job Title: District Loss Prevention Manager.
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As a District Sales Manager, you'll be part of our Mac Tools team working as a virtual employee. District Sales Manager. Conduct effective work-withs (truck ride a-longs) 3-4 days per week to provide coaching and support to distributors in the territoryThis will also include 2 weeks of training in the beginning and potentially 2 weeks at a time when assisting with a new start.
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When you join Premium as a Wireless District Manager, you become a part of an established organization with an entrepreneurial spirit. Pave the way for district sales and operational performance as a Wireless District Manager.
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So, are you Premium’s next Wireless District Manager? Wireless District Manager. As a District Manager, you'll help spark sales for Wireless brands by leading and motivating a district team to achieve sales and business targets.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Homes; Food Service Manager; Market Grille Department Manager, Assistant Market Grille Department Manager.
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Conduct regular field visits and maintain high visible presence within district to ensure excellence. Inspire and manage your district team. Present recommendations to senior leadership based on market intelligence.
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As a District Manager you will be entrusted to guide a team of Store Managers in delivering an exceptional guest shopping experience, operational excellence, and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values, making EG America the clear choice for our guest's every day needs.
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The District Sales Manager (DSM) is an inspiring field leader who supports and directs stores within a given geographic area to drive strategic product sell-through, deliver key business results, hire, and develop store associates.
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The District Sales Manager will be based in Cleveland, Pittsburg or Buffalo Metros reporting to the Regional Sales Director and will work autonomously from their home-based office. We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time District Sales Manager to join our growing team.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Operations, Perishables, Health Wellness Home; Service Managers; Meat Department Manager or Assistant Meat Department Manager where applicable.
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The Field HR Manager position is responsible for serving as a strategic HR partner to Operations leadership (VPO/RDO/ACO/MUM) in assigned region(s), developing and coaching Operations management, partnering in People Planning, developing and executing staffing plans, and providing training courses to leadership and associates as required.
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The ideal candidate will possess direct-store delivery (DSD) sales growth in food, beverage, grocery, or retail environment as a District Sales Manager, Route Sales Representative, Territory Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, Team Lead, Merchandising Supervisor, Grocery Manager.
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