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The Assistant Operations Manager will be responsible for assisting with coordinating and directing operations necessary to carry out contractual responsibilities between SBM and customers including all necessary planning, supervision, budgeting, vendor and supply contact, customer relations and other high level managerial or supervisor responsibilities.
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SBM Management Services, LP and its affiliates are proud to be equal opportunity workplaces. Review customer requests for service to ascertain cause for service request, type of malfunction, and address with manager.
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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. 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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As a Sr. Operations Manager (MIT), you will play a pivotal role in coordinating and overseeing the comprehensive execution of contractual obligations between SBM and our valued clients. SBM's Manager in Training (MIT) program is designed to empower ambitious individuals, providing them with the tools and expertise required to excel in a permanent leadership role.
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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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Operations Leadership JobsSan Francisco,California. Active/Transferable DoD TS Clearance preferred. 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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Position at SBM Management. Play a central role in crafting and executing work schedules, guaranteeing the fulfillment of contracted services. This dynamic position encompasses a wide array of responsibilities, including strategic planning, meticulous supervision, budget management, vendor and supplier liaisons, fostering strong customer relationships, and the execution of high-level managerial and supervisory duties.
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Manager in Training Position. Continuous Learning & Development: The expedited training program lasts approximately three months. 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.
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Assist with plan, budget, and schedule modifications including cost estimates bid sheets and contracts. A.A. Degree required in Business Management, or a related field with 2+ years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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SBM Management is searching for a dynamic Assistant Site Manager! The Site Manager coordinates and directs operations necessary to carry out contractual responsibilities of the company, including all planning, supervision, budgeting, vendor and supplier contact, customer relations, and other high-level managerial responsibilities.
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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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Must be willing to relocate after the training program. 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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Assist with compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, such as, FLSA, OSHA, ADA, etc. Customer service, problem solving, time management, project management, planning, excellent communication, presentation, interviewing, coaching, and training skills.
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Assist with inspection and evaluation of establishment for program compliance, i.e., safety, quality, and service. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.
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Assistant Operations Manager. will be responsible for assisting with coordinating and directing operations necessary to carry out contractual responsibilities between SBM and customers including all necessary planning, supervision, budgeting, vendor and supply contact, customer relations and other high level managerial or supervisor responsibilities.
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