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Under general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Ticket Office, assists in planning, organizing and controlling the operations of a central ticket office.
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Supervision of the Department Organize/Manage daily & nightly Box Office operations (Will Call, Guest List, Ticket Sales, Ticket Scanning, etc.) Assist Manager on reconciliation & accounting of all ticket sales for each ticketed event and daily Box Office Sales.
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Under the direction of the Shipping Operations Manager, this position manages the full process of tracking and tracing customer shipments being hauled by our transportation companies. U-Box Shipping is seeking career-minded, growth-oriented individuals to make a real impact on our daily operations as a Shipping Operations Representative.
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Ensure seamless integration of software tools for player performance analysis, game planning, opponent scouting, and other basketball operations areas. This position will be responsible for leading the development and implementation of cutting-edge software solutions for the basketball operations department.
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The Manager, Revenue Operations leads the development and implementation of pricing tools, algorithms, and databases that support revenue management activities. Demonstrated proficiency with MS Office including Word, SQL Server, and PowerPoint.
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The Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner is seeking a motivated, knowledgeable, and detail-oriented Medicolegal Death Investigator to join our team! The Office of the Medical Examiner is a county agency charged under Arizona Law to perform medical investigations of certain types of deaths.
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6) Assists in providing technical and advanced quantitative methods in support of system operations, trading, middle office, and risk management functions. Generating key management reports on aspects such as natural gas pipeline fuel quality, rate cases, operations/safety, storage, and regulatory filings.
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The Berkshire Law Office, PLLC is looking for a full time family law and appellate attorney with 0-5 years’ experience. Familiarity with Title 25, the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, Microsoft Office, and general litigation is helpful, but not required.
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Under the supervision of the regional Maintenance Supervisor this position provides building and grounds maintenance of facilities under the care of the Arizona Army National Guard (AZ ARNG), Construction and Facilities Management Office (CFMO) for the central region.
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Knowledge of general banking operations, including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial banking products and services. A demonstrated history of Controls Testing along with Risk and Control Self Assessments within areas such as information technology, general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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Grand Canyon University is currently seeking a Director of Basketball Operations to provide support and managerial assistance in the implementation of various operational functions of GCU's basketball program.
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NextCare Urgent Care is looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) that likes the challenge of a fast pace setting and working in a team environment.
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Human Resources Planning and Development – Knowledge of policies, considerations and processes of human resources (HR) planning and development; ability to plan and develop an organization's HR operations in order to increase individual and organizational effectiveness.
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The Operations Coordinator provides administrative support to the Operations manager, ensuring accurate deployments, logistics, and resource management on all Clearwing Systems Integration projects.
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