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Reporting to the Director, People Business Partners, this role will support many of Strive’s market and central Operations functions from a people strategy and organizational effectiveness perspective, while also providing support to other corporate areas and enterprise initiatives.
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Aid in evolution and reporting of transplant data & metrics. Assist in creating and driving improvement of tools and reporting/dashboards to support metric reporting and business operations with the aim of creating actionable insights.
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The ideal candidate will also have experience with Sales Operations, Salesforce.com, Microsoft Excel and Access, SAP/ERP and other reporting tools. This position will be responsible for data governance, compensation metric calculations, reporting, and support the growing sales enablement initiatives.
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Provide support to the organization relative to productivity, demand planning, reporting and metrics. We are a leading organization within the cannabis industry, dedicated to excellence in all aspects of our operations.
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The Operations Specialist will have responsibilities for reporting monthly and quarterly metrics to the COO. They must have critical thinking skills and the ability to evaluate and summarize findings.
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Partner with the Store Manager to establish and communicate all critical metrics and expectations within the store, including but not limited to sales, visual, operations, safety, loss prevention, human resources, payroll/scheduling and training.
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The construction operations analyst will support our Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects by coordinating budgets, estimates, schedules, and analyzing project metrics.
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Implement best practices for finance operations, financial accounting and reporting, forecasting, planning and analysis, budgeting and control, treasury, taxation, etc. Details on functional knowledge: At least 5+ years of experience in finance transformation, finance operations, financial planning, and analysis, or a related field, with demonstrated knowledge and understanding of financial processes, and best practices.
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Reporting metrics and critical processes for each market which includes but is not limited to weekly reporting, daily cash accountability, distribution center processes. The Director of Operations (DO) is the primary support for the restaurant management teams in designated markets of corporate and independently owned franchised restaurant locations.
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Ensure timely reporting of metrics and remediation plans are in place where metrics do not meet target. Our pharmaceutical client is looking for an Associate Director of Quality Operations to be responsible for the Site Quality Assurance Operational Unit, including main Customer Program QA Point of Contact, Deviation and CAPA Management, Batch Record Release & Review, and Shop Floor QA Oversight.
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You have experience setting and exceeding goals and scoring high on key CX and operations metrics covering customer satisfaction (CSAT, NPS), service level (response times, etc), and agent productivity.
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You'll work within Pigment, our financial planning system to drive strategic decision-making in areas like financial planning, resource allocation, and executive reporting. Configure and maintain Pigment metrics, lists, dashboards, actions and other model settings to support new business objectives and initiatives.
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Responsible for ensuring great results are achieved the right way with honesty and integrity by reporting restaurant metrics as true reflections of restaurant performance. Execution of system-wide operational initiatives: BK Basics, equipment certifications, BKU certifications, LTO training, Hours of Operations, etc.
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Position OverviewVantage is looking for an intrinsically motivated Business Intelligence (BI) Developer who will deliver automated reporting via Power BI to the North American Operations team.
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Collaborate with company Technical Work Groups and other groups/departments (e.g., OSG, Investor Relations, Human Resources, Operations, Procurement and Administration, Legal, and Corporate Communications) to develop and review ESG report narrative, review and assure/audit metrics, and create or update policies, processes, and systems as needed.
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