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As a member of the management team, the main responsibilities of the Manager of Operations are: oversight of training, facilities needs, program data and evaluation, compliance with regulatory requirements, and event planning.
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Position is directly responsible for management of all departmental functions including restaurant, banquet operations, event sales, golf operations, tournaments and merchandising. Opportunity: CourseCo, a leading Northern California Golf Management Company seeks General Manager for Valley of the Moon Club. Valley of the Moon Club is a true treasure found in the heart of Northern California’s beautiful Wine Country.
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Please join us at our Hiring Event / Job Fair on Tuesday, July 16th from 8:30am to 3:00pm. Managed by Oakmont Management Group, we provide exceptional quality, comfort, and care with five-star services and amenities.
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The Event Director willoversee sales, operations, marketing, and content strategy to maximize profitability and align with company goals and support senior management in the smooth operation of the business.
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3+ years of experience in hospitality management, event planning, or a related field. Familiarity with web-based event planning tools such as Eventbrite, Evite, or similar platforms.
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Strong project management skills, with experience in event planning and vendor management. You excel in vendor management and event planning. Lead event planning projects, including obtaining vendor quotes, presenting options, and managing vendor communications to ensure successful event execution.
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Organize and lead collaboration with the management team on event concept, graphic design/production/printing, and event marketing. Key Responsibility Area (15%): Event Planning.
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Lead and execute initiatives including event marketing, trade/media/consumer tastings, and direct-to-consumer marketing. 4+ years of CPG or Beverage Brand Management experience. Provide oversight and program management for procurement/packaging initiatives.
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At least 2-4 years relevant experience supporting experience in SWPPP, including sampling and analysis, non-storm water and storm water visual observations and preparation of Rain Event Action Plans, environmental restoration, landscape construction, and erosion control.
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Supervise Crew Chiefs and Event Aides, including scheduling, recording hours, training, direction, and performance management. Ensure proper event set-up and break-down, oversees janitorial duties and limited technical needs before, during, and after events.
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Provides prompt intervention in the event of a crisis both to stop the crisis and to notify when indicated, persons and agencies necessary for the resolution of the crisis situation; provides “on-the-spot” support that is both helpful to the members and consistent with the philosophy of the program.
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