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Strong working knowledge of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) concepts such as patch management, multi-factor authentication, host-based security, intrusion detection, security event management, and defense-in-depth is required.
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Sales or customer service experience in hospitality or event production. The Director of Event Technology (DET) is responsible for achieving the revenue and profitability goals of an assigned location(s.
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S/he will broaden IGNITE’s portfolio of Digital Engineering delivery, quals, and customer relationships, as well as amplify IGNITE’s brand externally as a technology leader and innovator. S/he will broaden IGNITE’s portfolio of Digital Engineering delivery, quals, and customer relationships, as well as amplify IGNITE’s brand externally as a technology leader and innovator.
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Understand and adhere to a variety of department and Academy brand standards, as well as NCAA and conference compliance policies. Ensure consistency in brand guidelines and messaging related to content and posting.
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The compensation for the Director of Event Technology role will be $65-75k depending on experience. We are seeking a Director of Event Technology to work at The Antler in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Tech-savvy skills that can be used when technology fails before, during, or right after an event. Act as primary point of contact for INSPIRE to both clients and hotel management. We provide quality technology, qualified technicians, and a creative vision that enables our clients to effectively communicate at their conferences, meetings, and events—all while focusing on building trusting and lasting relationships through professional and personalized service.
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Later, our innovative bakery + delivery concept has become a cult brand known for its rabid following of cookie lovers who crave Insomnia's warm, delicious delivery all day and late into the night.
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Program development and management experience, volunteer management, recruitment, retention and supervision skills, excellent communication skills including public speaking and ability to produce professional written products, public relations and marketing experience, training development and delivery, event planning.
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Is contingent upon the specific athletic, activity, or academic event being approved by the District to occur during the school year related to this position/posting. The noise level in the work environment may alternate among quiet, moderate, and loud.
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Position OverviewReporting to the Store Leadership, the Brand Representative drives revenue and provides guests with exceptional service, through relationship building, product knowledge sharing, and presenting a clean, well-maintained store environment.
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The cashier/barista is responsible for ensuring all pre-event tasks are completed that may include set up, prep, and that inventory is accounted for each day. The successful cashier/ barista will manage your assigned locations by communicating with various points of contact (i.e. Director of Operations, Warehouse, Asst. Concession Manager, and Supervisors) to ensure the satisfaction of all guests.
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We seek a candidate adept at fostering relationships with store management, engaging customers, boosting product brand awareness, and thriving in independent work environments. Have a reliable vehicle to travel within an assigned territory; local travel required.
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Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the worlds largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS! The desire to deliver a consistent Great Clips brand experience (dont worry, training is provided.
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This position reports to a Sr. Sales Manager, Sales Director, or Director, Event Technology. Attend site visits, pre-conference planning meetings, and appropriate venue meetings as necessary to support the customer event experience.
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Radiologic Technologists processing film should be familiar with the possible chemical hazards, controls, and the first aid response in the event of skin contact, ingestion, eye splash or spill, as detailed in the Safety Data Sheets (SDS.
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