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As an hourly supervisor, you are responsible for an entire area of the store. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more.
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The Commercial/Ag Supervisor – Client Services is a hybrid work format based out of our Reno, NV or Monterey, CA offices unless otherwise noted. The Commercial Ag Supervisor – Client Services is responsible for fulfilling the objectives of the Client Services Department focused primarily on Commercial Ag Lines business by providing prompt, accurate and courteous service to agents, policyholders, and business partners.
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The Guest Experience Supervisor at La Playa Hotel and The Hotel Carmel is responsible for the supervision of the Front Office. Ensure top VIPs (Elite and other Guests selected by Front Office Team) point of contact prior to arrival until departure for the arrangement of their stay.
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To be successful as a Shift Supervisor you must be able to multitask. The Supervisor supervises staff, takes care of customers, supports the cooks, monitors inventory levels and ensures that restaurant operations run smoothly.
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If you're ready for a career in restaurant management, our Shift Supervisor position is the right place to start. Working as a Shift Supervisor lets you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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From international foods and hand-picked wine and beverages to artisan furniture and on-trend décor, we offer a high-quality assortment at a great value you won't find anywhere else. For over 60 years, we have curated a unique marketplace filled with inspiring finds for the home decorator, entertainer, and gifter.
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We're hiring an Operations Supervisor to ensure the compassionate delivery of high-quality care and service in a professional and cost-effective manner through the supervision of field personnel.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESAssume primary responsibility for the preparation of nutritious, balanced, varied meals, with an emphasis on simple, whole, non-institutional foods. Utilize community resources to buy nutritious foods as cheaply as possible (e.g., Food Bank, bulk buying from Health Food stores and Co-ops, outreach with local restaurants, solicitation of donations, etc.
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The Area Supervisor is a member of the Store Leadership who is responsible for a specific, assigned area of the Store as well as the general operations and supervision of the Store when functioning as the Manager on Duty. Area Supervisors are responsible for opening and closing the Store, supervising Associates, and maintaining a friendly, easy to shop environment.
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