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Educate clients about Wellness Plans, animal care, nutrition, medication administration, and disease prevention. The Vet Technician position is performed onsite at our hospital or an approved offsite event location.
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Work closely with the Digital Marketing Director and Sr. Ecommerce Manager on paid media planning and coordination. The Digital Campaign Manager at Aspen One is a versatile expert in cross-channel digital campaigns, adept at managing and coordinating every aspect of digital strategy implementation across e-commerce and paid media channels.
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Practice preventive maintenance by properly inspecting equipment and notify appropriate department or store manager of any items in need of repair. Clean spills, collect and pick up trash inside store and parking lot.
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Anticipate and oversee China, Glass, Linen and Silver inventory and needs to ensure staff has sufficient supplies. The General Manager is responsible for Element 47 restaurant and bar, maintaining financial profitability, high service level, excellent guest response, and upkeep of the operation.
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The Front Desk Lead uses initiative in carrying out recurring assignments independently without specific instruction, but refers escalations, problems and unfamiliar situations not covered by instruction to Front office manager, Patient Experience Manager, (or other entity) for assistance.
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Oversees all functions of Auberge trainings including The Circle, Management Development Program, Leadership Training Series content, D&H Prevention; be a champion of daily rallies. As the only Aspen hotel to survive the silver crash, the long pre-ski-resort winters, and the Depression, we’ve seen cowboys ride through our doors, 10th Mountain Division soldiers gather round over pints after training on the slopes, and Hunter S. Thompson holding court during his run for sheriff.
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Join our team at [Hotel/Resort Name] as a Revenue Manager and be at the forefront of optimizing revenue opportunities. As a Revenue Manager, you will play a critical role in maximizing hotel revenue, implementing pricing strategies, and analyzing market trends to ensure our continued success.
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In partnership with store management, this role is responsible for reviewing and adhering to budget for shipping supplies, orange supplies, office supplies and kitchen supplies with direction from the Managing Director and Operations Director.
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Inform Chef de Cuisine and/or Front of the House manager and service staff of any shortages or 86'd items affecting the restaurant menu(s). Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Linkedin, Facebook and Pinterest: @AubergeResorts and #AlwaysAuberge.
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Hire and train employees in POS system operation, product knowledge, guest service, sales techniques and loss prevention policies and procedures. Lead daily operations, monitoring performance and budget including scheduling and payroll; act as manager-on-duty in the absence of a Store Manager.
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Repairs may include gas-fired equipment repair or door lock repairs as well as repair of electronic equipment to include all office and audiovisual equipment. Maintain complete knowledge of resort fire system, well water system, septic system, and irrigation system.
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Participate in training sessions and on-the-job learning opportunities provided by the meat department manager. Assist in the inventory management by monitoring stock levels and notifying the manager when supplies are low.
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Learn to properly operate meat cutting tools and equipment such as knives, saws, grinders, and other machinery. The Meat Cutter Apprentice will work under the direct supervision of experienced butchers and meat cutters to learn the skills and techniques necessary for cutting, trimming, and preparing various types of meat.
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Supervision received: Works under direct supervision of the Rental Manager. Operates point-of-sale systems, Microsoft Office and Resort Technology Partners (RTP) software and its various functions.
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The Airport Operations Manager helps to provide overall leadership to non-exempt employees with responsibility for overall operating performance, customer satisfaction, positive employee culture, safety, service, budgets, and vendor relations.
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