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Keywords: Boat Captain, Location: San Francisco, CA - 94151. Salary $35 - $45 City Experiences is seeking a Captain for our operation in San Francisco / Berkeley. About the Opportunity: Successful candidates must have 1 year of recent experience as a Captain.
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Previous experience as a Banquet Captain or in a similar leadership role within the hospitality industry, preferably in a wedding or event setting. We are seeking a dedicated Banquet Captain to join our team and lead the execution of flawless weddings and events.
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The primary responsibility and authority for the execution of all vessel assignments including, but not limited to, planning the most efficient and safe operation of the vessel and its crew, implementing the operating plan in a cost-effective manner, and evaluating and reporting the results.
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Keywords: Boat Captain, Location: Oakland, CA - 94610 , PL: 592761235. Compensation Range: $31.00 - $35.00 City Experiences is seeking a Boat Captain for our operation in Sacramento About You: This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences' RESPECT Service System.
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We are seeking a highly organized, versatile person to join our Retail Studio in our Alameda office as a Job Captain. Our staff of over 200 employees work on projects ranging from high-density housing developments to sustainability-focused tech campuses to memorable spaces for brands like Tesla, Allbirds, Invisalign, West Elm, and the world’s top luxury brands.
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A San Francisco based architectural design firm with East Coast roots is seeking a Job Captain to join their team. A San Francisco based architectural design firm with East Coast roots is seeking a Job Captain to join their team.
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Each Captain will be paid as a part-time, hourly COOP employee at a rate of $18.07 per hour. Attend captain meetings and check-ins with your PM. Job Title : Captain. U.S. Residency: As a US-domiciled nonprofit, COOP is unable to support the international tax, legal, and compliance obligations related to international work and residence.
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About the Opportunity:The Captain operates a United States Coast Guard (USCG) inspected small passenger vessel under contract with the National Park Service between the San Francisco Waterfront, Alcatraz Island, and on adjacent routes in a manner that ensures the safety and security of the crew, enjoyment of passengers, and respect for the environment.
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The Lead Captain reports to the regional chief pilot regarding company operating policies and procedures. The Lead Captain is responsible for the safe and efficient conduct of the flight assignment with the emphasis on safety, security and quality.
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