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Operations Manager / Office Manager. Minimum of 3 years of experience in office management, HR/people operations, recruiting operations, or executive assistance. Work directly with the CEO and COO to support company operations, including HR, payroll, expense management, and invoice management.
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As the Partner Operations Manager within IRO, you will help adapt and evolve our relationships with card networks and acquirers. You will manage payment operations in the U.S. and support key activities, initiatives and priorities as we grow the business.
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Dexterity and appetite to develop your skill set across roles such as relationship manager, problem solver, troubleshooter, and analytics manager, interrogating new payment network rules, pricing and billing changes, contract changes, interchange updates and account managers at our bank and network partners.
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Handle front office duties, such as scheduling patient appointments, coordinating tasks for patients, and managing daily office operations. This role is central to our company’s operations, offering you the unique opportunity to shape the culture of a young startup and gain firsthand insight into how a company runs.
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Drive special projects across Product, Operations, Growth, Go-to-Market and Recruiting. Our founding team has backgrounds from Flexport, Uber, KeepTruckin, Procore and Morgan Stanley. Work directly with the CEO (former leading salesperson at both Flexport and Uber) as a thought partner.
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Job Description: IMMEDIATELY HIRING Event EMS Supervisor PART-TIME Opportunity Location: San Francisco, CA We're hiring Event EMS Supervisors to work with the Manager of Operations to ensure that all Field Supervisors, Support Services Department, Field Personnel, vehicles, and equipment operate in an efficient and effective manner.
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Join our team as a Revenue Operations Analyst for our SDR and BDR revenue teams. We are a modern IoT enabled cloud based tool for maintenance, safety, and operations on equipment and facilities.
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Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors. Join our renewables specialists, working across the clean energy spectrum to grow our operations to 50 GW by 2030 – with some of the world’s largest on and offshore wind farms and industry-leading hydrogen initiatives.
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As the Senior Manager of Sales Strategy and Operations, you’ll partner closely with sales leaders to put structures and strategies in place that help the organization grow headcount and revenue.
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Supports the successful execution of all operations in the hotel operations departments (including Front Office, Engineering/Maintenance and Housekeeping) and managing staff. Supporting Property Rooms Operations Function(s.
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Assists the Property Manager in preparing a weekly written report provided to the Property Supervisor summarizing the building operations of the prior week, which should consist of the following : a summary of the week's move-ins, move-outs, rents past due, and actions taken; copies of any incident reports written or correspondence to residents; and other items as needed.
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As the Commercial Property Manager, your primary responsibility will be to oversee all aspects of leasing, marketing, portfolio management, planning building improvements, and operations and service activities for a commercial property.
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What You’ll Do: Massage Manager Under the direction of the COO and the Director of Sales and Operations, the Massage Manager or Wellness Manager will lead the Wellness Massage team to ensure best in class execution in our Wellness Department with an emphasis on member satisfaction.
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The Strategic Education Initiatives Manager plays a critical role in overseeing the administrative operations and programming delivered to the UCSF Graduate Medical Education (GME) community in the areas of trainee well-being; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); and curriculum offerings.
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WE’RE INNOVATING TO MAKE UNREAL PRICES A REALITY. Our uniquely developed factory-direct model lets us offer exceptionally high quality goods for much lower prices than our competitors.
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