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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) supervises the strategic direction and operational oversight of the Finance/Accounting Department. Proficient in Microsoft office, Excel, Word, Fund accounting software, preferably Sage MIP.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Commercial Officer, the VP of Commercial Operations will be responsible for leading the core functions of Market Research and Analytics, Forecasting, Sales and Marketing Operations, and Commercial Learning and Development.
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Whether working in hotel or the corporate office, you will enjoy meaningful benefits for your health a well-being, including: Great pay, Amazing benefits package, Debt-Free education, PTO and Flexible schedules.
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As the world's first and most global luxury hotel brand, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has pioneered international travel since the 1940s, we are passionate about sharing our renowned international know-how and cultural wisdom in truly impressive surroundings.
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Under the direction of the Senior Facilities Director the Chief Engineer is responsible for supervision of the day-to-day operations preventative maintenance functions repairs and modifications to the hospital physical plant facilities equipment and medical office buildings.
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Meet, greet and assist customers with hotel reservations, ground transportation, catering and other services for arriving and departing aircraft. Meet, greet and assist customers with hotel reservations, ground transportation, catering and other services for arriving and departing aircraft.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, you will be responsible for the development and implementation of the company’s control processes and accounting policies, maintaining the general ledger, leading the monthly close process, preparing monthly financial statements, managing tax, treasury, and leading international financial operations including transactions, tax, financial controls, & compliance.
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Build and nurture trusted relationships with executive leadership teams (Chief Human Resource Officers, VP Talent & Recruiting, Chief Operating Officer and more) at Top 100 franchised brands to execute preferred vendor and master service agreements ("MSA") entitlements and expand the partnership well beyond corporate-owned locations with the goal of expansion throughout the whole franchise.
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Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) & Executive Director. With the addition of a Chief Sustainability Officer, the Office will receive more support, resources, and expertise, and the team will be well positioned to lead more strategy and produce large-scale results.
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The Senior Manager, Operations Strategy & AI, position will report to the Chief Operating Officer. Play a pivotal role in driving business growth and overseeing key initiatives under the guidance of the Chief Operating Officer.
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Description: Under the direction of the Chief or Assistant Chief Engineer, performs activities concerned with design, construction, modification, and maintenance of equipment and machinery in medical center facility.
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In this function, the Manager with work closely with the Deputy Director of New Markets Tax Credits, the Deputy Director of Asset Management and Chief Credit Officer. worthiness of such extension or modification, and communicate same with the Deputy Director of NMTCs, Deputy Director of Asset Management and the Chief.
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This individual will be appointed in the Health Sciences Clinical Series or Clinical X Series at UCSF and report to the SFVAHCS section chief. The SFVAHCS Infectious Disease Section is one of three infectious disease divisions within the UCSF Department of Medicine, which include the UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
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Lead user research initiatives to continually understand and address the pain points, needs, and desires of both our hotel partners and their guests. With backing from some of the top investors in Silicon Valley, including Y Combinator, Canary Technologies is trusted by thousands worldwide and serves some of the world’s largest and most iconic hotel brands.
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The Surveying Technician receives supervision and training from a Chief of Party, Senior Surveying Technician, and/or the City Land Surveyor. Providing field support to the Chief of Party and Senior Surveying Technician, including but not limited to field notes, equipment usage, and other assistance as required.
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