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The platform was founded to help independent knitting and crochet designers and artists streamline e-commerce management and increase pattern sales. A company that runs an online e-commerce platform is looking for a remote Operations Coordinator.
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionPOSITION SUMMARYUnder the general supervision of the Director, Supply Chain Operations the Supply Chain Operations Coordinator assists in coordinating the activities of the Operations Department with Customs Brokers, Federal and State regulatory agencies, port logistics activities specific to cold chain management on the East Coast, Southeast, and Gulf ports; as well as working with Cold Storage Distribution and Packing facilities.
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About the Growth Networks Group: Responsible for the management of the company's growing footprint of national TV networks in the OTA and FAST markets. We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Marketing Operations Coordinator to assist the marketing and creative departments for the Sinclair Growth Networks, a division of Sinclair, Inc. This person will collaborate closely with a variety of stakeholders, both internal and external, on all aspects of projects.
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While traveling to/from venue(s)/location(s), observes and monitors shows/sets/BOH to ensure highest standards of show quality, guest and team member satisfaction, and safety are being achieved; · Communicates to Management any observed show quality, guest, team member, or safety issues, utilizing the necessary departments and Entertainment manager on duty to expedite a resolution.
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Communicate to Management any observed show quality, guest, team member, or safety issues, utilizing the necessary departments and Entertainment manager on duty to expedite a resolution. Performs administrative responsibilities in support of venue(s) and venue management, including but not limited to.
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Proven experience in legal operations management or related field. Coordinator of Legal Operations. Proven experience as a Legal Operations Manager, Director of Legal Operations or similar role.
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Oversee the daily operations of site and product catalog management. Strong understanding of ecommerce platforms (e.g., Shopify, Amazon, etc) and order management systems. As we expand, we are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Ecommerce Operations Coordinator to join our dynamic team.
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To develop and implement outcomes management plans for purpose of performance improvement and enhancement of efficient clinical practices. Requirements:OPERATIONS COORDINATOR EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIEINCEBachelors Degree, or Masters Degree College or university or related experience.
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Handle operations vendor management, ensuring timely and accurate supply of services and goods to support office functions. Overview: The Operations Coordinator at Creamsource plays a crucial role in maintaining the operational efficiency and excellence of our Burbank office.
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WordPress website management/maintenance is a plus! The US operations of JEI currently oversees over 60 learning centers and is looking to expand through its growing network of franchisees and brand recognition efforts.
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Previous experience in operations management or a related field. As a key support role to the Operations Manager, this position plays a crucial part in overseeing and managing the daily operations of the organization.
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This position is responsible to provide general administrative and operations support for the Network Contract Operations and Contracting function of Optum CA. This includes processing incoming and outgoing interdepartmental and US Mail, telephone support, monitoring of various departmental email and Teams channels and assisting the Team in other contract management activities.
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Previous kitchen management experience or working with BOH staff/menu preferred. Requirements:Bachelors Degree in Business Management, Hospitality, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Knowledge of current developments in the field of airport operations management. Reviews and acts on management behalf for operational problems involving airport safety, security.
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1-2+ years' of experience in a project management or production operations. Collaborate with the Digital Asset Management team to source media for Creative projects and ensure smooth coordination of project media based on timelines and edit specifications.
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management job Title: operations coordinator in Los Angeles, CA
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