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Together with the Principal, Capital Markets, this role helps to plan and execute the firm's loan borrowing process, including assisting in the development and maintenance of lender relationships, negotiating debt financing terms sheets, managing the negotiation and execution of loan docs, and working with lenders post-closing to ensure alignment of business and investment goals.
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Level One: Working with assistance, level one punch press operators interpret work instructions and routers as well as gather related work docs. Applicant should be familiar with Microsoft Office.
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The Executive Office Manager is responsible for providing high-level administrative support to our CSO, CFO, CCO, and Directors, as well as more general Office Manager responsibilities on-site in Monrovia, CA. This role is a key position working directly with select Executives and Directors and all Company departments and requires a high degree of professionalism, organization, and communication.
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A high proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Gmail, Google Docs, and Basecamp (preferred). Regularly consulting with the Google Ads Manager, SEO team and other stakeholders to ensure Google Ads and Bing Ads strategies are in line with the clients brand, budget, and overall marketing goals.
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Posting Description At USC Arcadia Hospital every team member of our 348-bed hospital strives to provide an exceptional patient experience while exemplifying our shared values of iRAISE - Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Innovation, Safety and Excellence.
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This candidate should have a passion and knowledge of shows across the unscripted and scripted TV genres from reality competitions to WWE, true crime docs, science fiction, and premium scripted series.
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Working knowledge of dbt and jinja macros, dbt docs, dbt test is preferred, but not required. Employees near office locations are returning to the office. Proficiency with one of the Cloud data-warehouses / data-lakes like Snowflake, Google BigQuery, AWS Redshift, Azure Synapse, Databricks.
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Duties could be performed in an office setting, lab-type setting, specialized maintenance shop, secure space or watch environment. Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) - CTIs serve as experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages.
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At Chick-fil-A, A Manager is considered a very strong position in the day-to-day operations of the business. A successful Manager must be professional, mature, patient, and growth minded.
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Summary: The Front Desk Manager will report to the Front Office Manager and will work closely with the Front Office team. The Front Desk Manager will be responsible for managing the day to day operations of the front office and is responsible for managing the first impression of our guests and sets the tone for their stay.
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Shuster Advisory Group, LLC is seeking an experienced portfolio manager who can add a fresh, unique perspective to our team. In this role, the portfolio manager will support the lifecycle of a large portfolio, leading project-level reviews, optimizing standards, identifying areas for improvement, reporting analyses, and training staff members.
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The Clinical Manager must be a LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or PsyD with license through Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) or the California Board of Psychology (CBP), with at least two (2) years of supervisory experience.
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Under the direction of the Traffic Control Manager, your primary focus will be supporting customers, field team members and U-Haul dealerships through reservation placement and distribution of equipment.
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Case manager will work collaboratively and communicate with Housing Navigation staff no less than once a week if providing services to mutual client. Summary Under the direction of the Specialty Program Manager, the Case Manager is responsible for completing intake, service coordination, and triage for individuals seeking services through the Coordinated Entry System.
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The Senior Sales Executive will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying, developing, and closing new business opportunities within the various industries that participate in influencer marketing.
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