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General Manager Job DescriptionGeneral Managers are responsible for meeting studio sales goals, membership renewals and ancillary service goals by pre-planning with strategic new customer outreach, in-club leads (first time riders) and securing member referrals.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Sr. Digital Content Manager to join our Adventure Sports platform which consists of Fox Racing, Bell Helmets, Giro Sport Design, CamelBak, QuietKat Electric Bikes, Blackburn and more.
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Carpeteria Carpet One is looking to hire a Flooring Restoration Project Manager (Orange County). Flooring Restoration Project Manager: This position entails interacting with our customers, which include General Contractors, Insurance Adjusters and Homeowners.
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Certified Case Manager (CCM) certificate. Title: TEMP - Care Manager. Identifies cases needing manager, director or medical director review or input, routes accordingly and closes cases according to procedures and guidelines in a timely manner.
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Studio General Manager CycleBar is seeking a General Manager for our state-of-the-art location in Irvine, California. The General Manager is rooted in hospitality and upholds our Mission of fueling energetic communal experience.
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Description The manager, training & integration will be responsible for designing, implementing, executing and facilitating training programs for external partners installers in the residential solar and finance sector.
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Under the general direction of Chief Human Resources Officer and the Site Leader , the Human Resource Manager will plan, lead, direct, develop, and coordinate the policies, activities, and staff of the Human Resource (HR) department, ensuring legal compliance and implementation of the organization’s mission and talent strategy.
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Job Summary CalOptima Health is seeking a highly motivated an experienced TEMP - Medical Case Manager (Case Mgt) to join our team. Identifies cases needing supervisor, manager, director or medical director review or input, routes accordingly and closes cases according to procedures and guidelines in a timely manner.
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This position will be reporting directly to the U.S. Tax Senior Manager. The Tax Manager will assist in training tax staff in the U.S. The Tax Manager will be responsible for reviewing and preparing tax provision work papers, tax return work papers, and routine tax related matters for U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, China and miscellaneous other countries.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Compliance Debt Relief Manager to join our team. We seek a forward-thinking and result-oriented Compliance Debt Relief Manager to lead and inspire our dynamic sales team.
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Experience working with all Microsoft office programs, SAP, Design Manager (DM), Google Earth Pro, and Adobe Acrobat Pro. Experience using project management tools such as MS Project, Primavera, and/or Copperleaf C55.
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The Manager, Accounting position is mainly responsible for overseeing and managing the accounting activities related to inter-company transactions and the preparation of consolidated financial statements.
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Enterprise Fraud Manager under the direction of the Deputy Chief Risk Officer, is responsible for overseeing and directing the enterprise fraud risk management program. KORE1, a nationwide provider of staffing and recruiting solutions, has an immediate opening for an Enterprise Fraud Risk Program Manager in Irvine, California.
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Successful fabrication assembly and BOM management of hardware with PCB, cable, connector, and component vendors.
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Positions supervised by the Assistant Store Manager may include; Counter Sales, Equipment Repair, Tint Room, Wallcovering, and Warehouse (Shipping and Receiving). Under the general direction of the Store Manager, the Assistant Manager supervises, coaches, and directs Store Team Members to ensure proper and efficient store operation, and excellent customer service.
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