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Distribution & Warehouse Operations. Maintain all safety, operations, quality, financial, legal and regulatory functions executed on site. Analysis of operations on a continuing basis to make necessary improvements to ensure cross functional operating efficiencies in the warehouse.
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The Truck Service Assistant General Manager provides vital support to the General Manager in leading the marketing and operations functions of the Truck Service department. The Assistant General Manager helps ensure we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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High volume batch cooking and complex food service operations experience is prehensive knowledge of food and catering trends with a focus on quality, production, sanitation, food cost controls, and presentation.
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The Program Manager I supervises all efforts to fulfill the goals and objectives of the Program, designing plans and operations according to contract and budget guidelines. Experience serving the target community (veterans, homeless, at-risk youth, et cetera.
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The Asset Renewal Senior Project Manager will ensure the development and implementation of construction, testing, commissioning, turnover plans, impacts to the operations of the airport will be controlled, and risk mitigation for construction activities will be optimized.
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Proven knowledge of treasury operations and accounting principles, practices, standards, laws and regulations. Organizational skills – ability to adhere to deadlines, prioritize projects, ability to effectively launch, monitor and evaluate operations and deliverables.
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Our regional manufacturing facility or Service Center located in Ontario, California (just outside of Los Angeles, in the Inland Empire area) is looking for an Operations Manager (our internal title is Service Center Manager) who will be in charge of running the facility.
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As a Task Force Assistant General Manager, you would be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day operations, being a hands-on leader helping each hotel achieve and exceed targeted revenues and guest satisfaction.
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As an employee of Barker Management Incorporated (“Company”), the authorized property management agent for various developments, the Assistant Manager is secondarily responsible for all phases of site operations for his or her assigned development, with the Resident Manager being primarily responsible.
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Operations management, process improvement, operations manager, compliance, team leadership, SOP development, continuous improvement, KPI management, core skill development, executive support, strategic planning.
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Minimum 6-8 years of experience in any of the following areas; transportation management, dedicated fleet operations, distribution center management, materials handling, industrial engineering, decision support systems, and technology.
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The Operations Manager will plan, manage, and oversee activities in procurement, warehousing and storage, and distribution of the domestic program. Title: Operations Manager.
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Provide research, analytical support, and project management to department leadership in the management of strategic projects in the areas of initiation, planning, development, implementation, and ongoing monitoring that in the best interest of the Legal Department business operations.
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Supply Chain Operations Manager. Five years in materials or operations in a manufacturing environment, preferably in plastic injection, blow molding or packaging. Plant Manager & VP-Ops.
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The Assistant Service Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and providing technical assistance to the shop. Communicate with Operations Manager and Service Manager on all aspects of service department workflow, customer, and employee issues.
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