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Opens and closes the store in the absence of store management, including all required systems start-ups, required cash handling, and ensuring the floor and stock room are ready for the business day.
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Advanced Engineering Technician's 2nd shift does have 10% shift differential payRF Experience (Radio Frequency) Working with Engineering, Operations Support, and individuals in other departments, the Advanced Engineering Technician will support engineering activities such as design, test, check-out, modification, fabrication, and assembly of prototype electromechanical systems, experimental design circuitry, laser/light transmission devices or specialized test equipment.
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The Shift Manager runs shifts, leads Crew Members, and is a part of the restaurant management team. The Shift Manager shares accountability with the restaurant management team for all restaurant’s operations focusing on satisfying guests, developing crew members, and growing sales and profits.
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In the absence of a shift leader, may be asked to serve as the interim shift leader and be responsible for overseeing program operations within their shift with pre-approval by the program director.
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Our KBP Inspire Franchise Location is in search of driven Shift Manager to join our Arby's If you're a natural leader, possess strong organizational skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want you.
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Are you looking to join a dynamic team that provides its people with the tools to be successfull and opportunities to grow?
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The supporting General Manager is responsible for the overall performance of the distribution center, including warehouse operations, customer service, office operations, finance and IT. The position has direct leadership accountability for their staff and strives to build effective teams through planning, organizing, and directing all office and warehouse activities.
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Explore the exciting role of Shift Manager at Arby’s and be a key player in our success story. Our KBP Inspire Franchise Location is in search of driven Shift Manager to join our Arby’s Family.
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Ability to stand, bend, reach and scoop through-out assigned shift. Must be able to operate cash register and handle cash transactions whileFirehouse Subs is a U.S.-based, fast casual restaurant chain founded in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida by former firefighter brothers Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen.
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Candidates that complete the application process will be prioritized for review and considerationAt a Watermark Community our care staff does so much more than what the title reflects.
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A Shift Supervisor holds the controls to the ship and will serve as the manager on duty when circumstances arise. For FT Eligible Shift Leaders, Benefits include: Health, Life, 401k, STD/LTD, Wellness time.
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If you're ready to take the next step in your career in restaurant management, our Shift Manager position is the right place to do it. Working as a Shift Manager will let you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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Operator will be responsible but not limited to assembling mechanical hardware onto PCB assemblies, de-paneling PCB's, prepping hardware / electronic components and wires, wash boards in aqueous cleaner or assigned designated board cleaner.
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1st shift Janitorial Position Available. We are currently seeking an energetic and highly motivated individual to join our team as a General Cleaner. Uses personal protective equipment correctly such as safety glasses and vinyl gloves.
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A Shift Leader is responsible for supporting the management team in the execution of running their assigned location. Following the Learning Management System Training Program; 6. Valley Subs of Arizona, LLC DBA Jersey Mike's Subs MISSION To exceed guest expectations by creating quality subs with fun, friendly service delivered by passionate employees.
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