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Keywords: John Deere, New Holland, Case IH, Fendt, CLAAS, AGCO, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Kubota, Location Manager, General Manager, Service Manager, ag equipment. Location Manager Qualifications: 8+ years of experience in Ag Sales or Ag Equipment Familiar with the major OEMs. Experience dealing with elevated customer issues.
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Supports the District Loss Prevention Manager and Store Management by executing core responsibilities, focused on acting as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty and by wearing a body worn camera.
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We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide case management for our locations in Brentwood and Stockton.
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95207 Opportunity: Contribute To The Growth Of Your Career Supports the District Loss Prevention Manager and Store Management by executing core responsibilities, focused on acting as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty and by wearing a body worn camera.
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Maintains a consistent and effective level of communication with the Assistant Plant Manager, Plant Manager, Operations Manager, and administrative staff. Provides direct supervision and leadership of the maintenance group under the general direction of the Assistant Plant Manager.
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Liaise with site management to plan and deliver informational and educational safety information and changes. Prepare monthly safety statistics and other reports as requested for the EHS Director.
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Works closely with a regulatory coordinator or directly with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) to submit Adverse Events, Serious Adverse Events, protocol deviations, and Safety Letters in accordance with local and federal guidelines.
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Work Experience: Five + (5) years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry. MS Windows 10, MS Office 365; Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Revit system.
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Six months experience may substituted if the candidate has completed an ORT externship on-site within the last year. We are a high volume OR with many specialities including general surgery urology ENT orthospine gastroenterology GYN and CVOR utilizing the da Vinci Xi da Vinci Si and Mako robots.
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Experience in a position involving at least 2 of the following: operations, customer service, community relations, health and safety, financial and human resource function, experience as a supervisor or manager; experience implementing safety (OSHA) programs and equipment specifications, experience preparing and managing budgets, and experience resolving labor relations issues required.
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The Production Manager is responsible for leading a manufacturing team within a 24x7 operations group, using Lean manufacturing methods and his/her experience to meet established requirements for safety, quality and on-time delivery of our products.
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Participate in on-site and virtual Community Impact team meetings and events as able. Assist Community Impact staff in identification, initiation and implementation of nutrition security, HOCPR, mental health, tobacco, and CVD opportunities.
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Follow the daily schedule set by the merchandising manager to ensure the most efficient in-store service. Safety equipment such as kneeling pads, safety knives, and PPE Who is a good fit.
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District Operations Manager / Transportation & Collection Stockton, CA $120,000 to $140,000 Manages the day-to-day collection operations of a single site with multiple Lines of Business, establishes, and maintains performance and productivity metrics and cost management processes.
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The General Manager (GM) is responsible for the day-to-day store operations and business results. Follows all food safety, cash handling, and operations procedures and policies and ensures that store team members comply.
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