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We are seeking an experienced senior security professional to lead our Safety and Security organization as the Safety & Security General Manager. What You Need to be Successful - Safety & Security General Manager.
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Voala.org. PAY RATE: $29.37 - $30.92 PER HOUR JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE The Grant Administrator provides executive office support for the Development Staff (Director, Grant Manager and Grant Writer), and acts as event coordinator and scheduler.
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Large Manager bonuses. Type Direct Hire CPA Firm Audit Managers and Seniors – Hybrid living close to the office is preferred – Fully Remote Home Based is available for candidates living in the PST or MST time zones.
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Work closely with Social Media Manager on content support. Born out of Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles—the modern-day image factory where countless iconic celebrity and fashion images have been shot—we are a fast-growing, prestige cosmetics brand with domestic and international presence.
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Under the general supervision of Manager of Employee Health Office, the Employee Health Nurse conducts pre-employment and annual employee physicals, assists in the processing of claims for work-related injuries and coordinates any necessary treatment, interacts with third-party administrator (TPA) and provides required assistance with investigation and documentation.
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CPA Firm Audit Managers and Seniors - Hybrid living close to the office is preferred - Fully Remote Home Based is available for candidates living in the PST or MST time zones. Well established, highly profitable CPA firm offers several exceptional career opportunities for Audit Managers and Seniors to work hybrid from both our office and your home with flexible hours.
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Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with a U. S. based CPA firm. Requirements: Prefer candidates currently (or recently) at a Senior level or above with a Big-4, national, or large local CPA firm.
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We offer a very reasonable work / life balance, diverse SEC and closely held clients in numerous industries to work with, fast track promotions, and above market compensation packages. Will assist with relocation expenses for out of town candidates.
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Seniors receive paid overtime at time and one half.
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A minimum of 2-5+ years’ experience working as a Construction Project Executive or Senior Project Manager for a full-service commercial general contractor within the state of California. Past project experience involving any of the following types of projects: commercial interiors, commercial tenant improvements, commercial renovations, corporate office, tribal gaming/casino resort, aerospace, industrial/warehouse, retail, entertainment/amusement park, resort/hospitality, aviation, multifamily high-rise interiors, or another form commercial special projects.
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Under the guidance of a dedicated Pilates manager, you will develop and refine an approach to programming, education, and business development that ensures your Pilates Instructor career is as unlimited as your passion.
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Flawless AI is seeking a Machine Learning Engineering Manager to lead their SDP team, managing ML pipelines, and optimizing ML models for data sourcing, annotating, curating, labeling, and deployment within the film media domain.
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If you are interested please apply online and send your resume to anjimenez@mlkch.org POSITION SUMMARY The Manager of Employee Health is a Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner (RN, NP), who specializes in occupational health, preventing illness and injury and promoting wellness for workers and volunteers.
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GENERAL SUMMARY & SCOPEThe Merchandise Manager (MM) is responsible for leading through Ulta Beauty’s mission, vision, and values and contributing to a high-performing team that consistently delivers top-line sales growth for the store.
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We are seeking a Human Resources professional to join our team at Hotel MdR Marina del Rey - a DoubleTree by Hilton as our Human Resources Manager. The Human Resources Manager is charged with cultivating top-notch talent in an engaging atmosphere that embodies the essence to fulfill the most discerning guests’ expectations.
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