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The Ops Manager will work hand-in-hand with the Chief of Staff and other cross-functional team members on both portfolio-facing matters and internal operations. Primary Venture Partners is looking for an Operations Manager to join its team, reporting into the Chief of Staff.
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Work effectively with support staff (HR, Payroll, Safety & Loss Prevention Manager, Learning and Development) to build and secure support and resources for projects and initiatives.
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Training & Development: Develop and conduct training programs for staff, identify training needs, support staff professional growth, and assist in training and onboarding new staff.
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Ensure support staff demonstrate the skills necessary to provide a positive and rewarding client experience in all customer interactions. Responsible for management, training, and development of sales support team.
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Oversee and supervise the Graduate Assistant and other Events Management team members on the engagement of Events Management student workers so that their assistance is being optimized in the support of events & department operations.
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The incumbent may also guide and support a group of general services and professional staff to deliver Operations services in a small country office, zonal or sub-office in support of the country programme implementation.
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Role Overview: The Executive Operations Manager will provide essential support to LCPA leadership, primarily the President and CEO and Chief of Staff, in several key areas.
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Our client is looking for a Chicago Office Operations Manager that serves as a vital and reliable partner to the district leader, providing essential support in overseeing the administrative office staff.
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The Manager, Operations Performance Optimization provides leadership support for the dedicated Operations Performance Optimization staff ensuring new GHO employees have a solid foundation & are set up for success with Assurant.
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Pro-actively engage Internal Audit, SOX, Compliance, Information Security, Supplier Risk Management, Business Continuity, and other assurance functions to support an integrated approach to risk management.
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As a Manager, Corporate Actions, you will manage the Corporate Actions team at Broadridge BPO (BPO) to achieve high performance levels and deliver outstanding service as well as work directly with the Trade Support team at CIBC. The incumbent will apply their Corporate Actions knowledge to mentor, guide and enhance productivity, promoting an environment of open dialogue, innovative ideas.
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Support NFL Access Control Manager in the operational planning and execution of check-in, credential distribution and other workforce related logistics onsite at Pro Bowl and NFL Draft. Supporting NFL Access Control Manager in Super Bowl Gameday credential distribution for 10,000 gameday staff.
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Serves in a support role for assigned team, which includes executing on logistics to support operations plans, developing plans, working with stakeholders, and supporting the rhythm of business (ROB.
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This position reports to the Senior Manager, HR Operations and works closely with the Manager, HR Systems and various stakeholders to drive improvement of HR systems, ensure high-quality service to staff and organizational leaders, and support the building of processes that are efficient, effective, and consistent with Uncommons values.
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The Overnight Operations Manager may function to support a number of areas at the property including: Housekeeping, Engineering / Maintenance, F&B, PBX, Bell staff, Front Office, and Banquets.
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