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Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Excel Conservation desktop, Hel Determination tool and HEL/WC tracking tool, PowerPoint Duties: Enrollee will provide mentoring support to NRCS Field Offices and staff in the onboarding, office space utilization, and functions of partner and affiliate employees, and complete management and strategy functions to increase delivery of technical assistance at the field level.
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Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics.
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The Operations Manager is responsible for providing management support to the BTs through facilities management, team communication, inventory management, ABS Kids policy adherence, coordination with support services, and leadership over BTs and administrative staff members.
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We look for leaders who are responsible, passionate, and innovative as they take charge of day-to-day operations at our beautiful self-storage facilities. Property Management, Retail Sales.
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3 years of manufacturing engineering experience preferred, with a preference in basic manufacturing operations, machining, forming, welding, brazing and/or heat treat. Experience in thermal management or electronics cooling, including two-phase heat transfer.
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Agricultural Loan Officer Responsibilities Manage and grow a loan portfolio Make sales calls to achieve sales goals Meet benchmarks in multiple facets including but not limited to profitability and credit quality Promote new business development Work well with support staff and executive management This opportunity includes an excellent compensation and benefits package.
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Support process improvements through the implementation of physical automation and lean working cellsSupport operations change management, roll out and training on improvement initiatives Execute ad hoc assignments as directed by management.
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Processes all after hours request for emergency ancillary services and facilities management such as: Administration, Trimedx, Infectious Disease, Plant Operations, Dietary, Echo, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, MRI, Pastoral Care, Social Service, Information Technology and Telecommunications.
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The role requires strong skills in colleague / team leadership / development as well as collaboration and project management with internal ISS leaders, institutions and other department including, Finance, Regulatory Affairs, Internal Audit, and Marketing.
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The Supervisor of Loan Operations Serves as a key member of the Association Loan Operations Team. Provides a business analysis level management role within the department. What You'll Do: Provides operational support, expertise and resolution for problems and exception inquiries regarding owned systems, applications and processes to the Customer Support Center, Correspondent Lending, Information Management Department and other AgFirst departments and all AgFirst associations.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Respiratory Therapist Learning and Development Coordinator, is a registered respiratory therapist with demonstrated clinical and management skills who is accountable and responsible for maintaining the standards of care, coordinating operations, and supervising personnel in the Hospital.
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Requirements:SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Requirements:Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidaysGeneral knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations requiredMinimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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Qualifications Associate’s Degree ( or greater in Culinary Management, Business Management, or related field; along with two or more years’ experience in Concessions Management, other Food & Beverage Management, or related experience.
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Oversees the management of IT disaster recovery operations, mobile technologies, digital infrastructure, college data centers, computer labs, cybersecurity, and IT policies and strategic plans.
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The Franchise Business Consultant will be responsible for providing operational, management, financial, and marketing support to franchise partners. Making weekly contact by phone to maintain a deep understanding of the business operations of our franchise partners; visiting each franchise partner’s business premises at least annually for a full one or two days of on-site coaching and training.
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