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The Facilities Supervisor assists the Facilities Manager in the maintenance of bowling/Spo-cha (where applicable) equipment and/or amusement arcade games. Assist the Facilities Manager in servicing and maintaining the facility, bowling/Spo-Cha equipment, and amusement arcade games.
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The Airline Supervisor assists the Airline Account Manager with the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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The CIT Supervisor assists the Manager in the secure, safe and efficient functioning of the armored car facility. The Route Supervisor is responsible for supervising a team drivers, messengers, and guards that support and performs the Cash in Transit functions.
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This position reports to the San Diego NDT Supervisor for daily operations and to the NDT Manager for technical oversight. Assists NDT Supervisor with quoting NDT projects per client request, with a working understanding of the current Standard Items.
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Work through project tickets and phases in ConnectWise as assigned by a Project Manager or Supervisor. Professional IT Certifications, such as: Microsoft MCP, MCSA, or MCSE, Citrix CCEA or CCIA, SonicWall CSSA, ConnectWise CCPA, LabTech LTCP, Cisco CCNA, or VMware VCP.
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Relatable Skills/Experience: Inventory Auditor, Retail Inventory Manager, Travel, Merchandising, Stocking, Retail Supervisor, Warehouse Inventory, Route Sales. Integrity: The idea of a store manager reducing their shrink is what motivates you to provide professional, accurate, and honest data.
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Under the direction of the Dining Room Manager, the Dining Room Supervisor, is responsible for assisting in daily operations of the dining room. Confers with Dining Room Manager and/or food preparation team including other personnel to plan menus and related special events/celebrations and banquet operations.
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The Manager should function with minimal supervision, and increased focus is placed on supervising and mentoring Staff and Senior Accountants, independent problem solving, strengthening and developing client relationships and increasing office profitability.
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Assist the Station Manager, RN Nurse Supervisor in determining the staffing needs of the nursing service department. Report problem areas to the Station Manager, RN Nurse Supervisor.
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The Parking Supervisor is a working supervisor who is responsible for supervising and coordinating activities of the parking staff within the venue. Assist the Parking Manager to ensure compliance with all parking department and venue policies and procedures to include all safety regulations.
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Will supervise all on-site staff, which may include: Assistant Community Director, Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s), Painter(s), and Housekeeper(s.
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We're looking for a talented maintenance technician who will be responsible for addressing an array of apartment and property maintenance duties as specified by the maintenance supervisor and/or property manager, and for maintaining the highest standards in customer service and curb appeal of the assigned property.
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Prioritizes emergency repair request calls by immediately informing the Community Manager, Assistant Manager or Maintenance Supervisor. Assists in coordinating with Community Manager and the Maintenance Supervisor, outside contractors and homeowners all Board of Director approved repairs to condominiums and surrounding common area property.
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Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager or Supervisor, the refrigeration technician monitors and operates the following facility systems: refrigeration system, waste water system, steam system, low pressure hot water system, compressed air system, high pressure hot water system and ventilation system.
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THE JOB The Magnolia is seeking a Venue Security Supervisor. The Security Supervisor is responsible for supervising and coordinating activities of the security department and staff within the venue.
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