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Manages department resources to ensure maximum output, accuracy, and efficiency at all times. Ensures all employees adhere to safety policies and procedures at all times, operating in full compliance with department, station, corporate and local government requirements.
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Coordinates efforts with the Safety department to aid in training, conducting associate observations, up-dating preferred work methods, conducting accident investigations to determine root causes and routine safety inspections.
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Manage all aspects of the hotel’s food and beverage department, including budget, menu development, staff oversight, schedule, and customer service. We’re looking for a Food & Beverage Supervisor to deliver impeccable hospitality to our guests.
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Triages and escalates any questions or issues outside the pharmacy technician scope of practice to the staff pharmacist or supervisor as needed. Job Summary Under general supervision of a pharmacist, a Pharmacy Technician I performs technical tasks within the pharmacy department.
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The SERVICE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR is responsible for the operational aspects, goals, and metrics of the Computer Service Repair Department. We are currently seeking a self-motivated, results-oriented SERVICE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR in our Computer Service Repair and Knowledge Bar. It is Micro Center’s core promise to take care of our associates and customers which has led to our success over the last 40+ years.
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Summary Title: Revenue Cycle Management Specialty Follow-Up Supervisor Department: Central Business Office We are seeking a full time on-site Specialty Follow Up Supervisor that will oversee a team responsible for managing follow-up care for patients with specific medical conditions.
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Monitor central supply ordering between the nursing department and the business office. Make written and oral reports/recommendations to the Director of Nursing as necessary/required, concerning the operation of the nursing department.
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The Supervisor, Front of House is responsible for supervising a team that develops, implements and continuously improves all quality, training, customer experience programs, cash reconciliation and at times the check-in (camera) department to improve accuracy, and operational initiatives, ensure safety, security, and all State and Local regulatory standards are maintained.
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This position will also assist the Guest Experience department with planning and implementing training for all part time event staff, as well as the management and execution of the Memorable Moments team member appreciation program.
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The Shift Leader/Supervisor must convey the Wingstop culture to his/her fellow team members and be a creative team player who is passionate about hard work, about having fun, and demonstrating sincere dedication to the success of the brand.
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The Culinary Supervisor position will report to the Concessions Chef and will be responsible to coordinate the day to day operations of the Concessions kitchens. The RoleThe Culinary Supervisor position will report to the Concessions Chef and will be responsible to coordinate the day to day operations of the Concessions kitchens.
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Assists tax supervisor, manager and director with the coordination of IRS and State Department of Revenue audits. Assists tax supervisor, manager and director in the development of tax policy for CHI and MBOs and performs other duties and special projects for the assigned MBO as requested from National staff.
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This position reports to the Store Manager and has the following direct reports: Department Supervisor, Sales Advisor. The Department Manager will ensure that you have the Best Team and support their development, as well as work with succession planning, talent development, and structured performance management for the team based on results, values, and leadership.
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This role will oversee the electrical department, which consists of an electrical supervisor and field electrical instrument technicians. Ensure outage plans are implemented by the electrical supervisor, automation and systems engineers and their reports or contractors assigned the tasks.
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Supporting the Lead of Packaging and Supervisor of Post Harvest to assist, guide, and train Packaging department members to accurately package different SKUs and inventory packages. The Machine Technician will report to the Lead of Packaging and Supervisor of Post Harvest.
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