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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Telecommunications, the Telecom Engineer of Physician Practice Optimization will fill an essential role in expanding access to HSS’ world-renowned musculoskeletal care physicians.
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The Lobby Assistant will also perform office related management and operation duties supporting the Lobby Supervisor, Operations Manager and the Clubhouse Director. The SNL Lobby Assistant will perform a variety of duties to ensure the smooth and efficient operations of the Clubhouse facilities and lobby area during rental program hours.
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Two (2) years' of retail leadership experience as an Assistant or Store Manager. Manage the daily activity of the sales floor, backroom, front end and cash office. Assist a Store Manager in the areas of Merchandising, Operations, Customer Service, and Human Resources within a high-volume store location.
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Assist with HR projects and presentations as requested by the Executive Assistant/HR Project Manager and HR Director. Assist the Office Manager in coordinating logistics for showroom meetings and events, working with internal departments, IT, building security, and janitorial staff.
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Under the supervision of the Design Standards Unit Manager and the Assistant Manager, the selected candidate (Plumbing/fire protection engineer) will be responsible for review fire protection, fire alarm, and plumbing design documents for tenant projects (TAA) and design audit, and project processing for Port Authority (PA) facilities to ensure compliance with applicable building codes and Port Authority technical standards.
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Relationships: Reports to: Clinic Director Direct Reports: Clinical Supervisors, FFS Therapists, Fellows and Residents Key Intra-/Inter-Departmental Relationships: Director of Psychiatric Services, Office Manager, Training Programs and HR/Payroll Qualifications: Licensed New York State mental health professional with credentials to allow for clinical supervision, LCSW preferred, and significant experience with a broad range of clinical presentations, crisis assessments and interventions.
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Reports to the SR Operations Manager, Assistant General Manager (AGM) with significant interface with the General Manager (GM), Office Manager, Warehouse Managers, Client and Vendors.
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Oversee front office operations in the absence of the Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager. Assistant Front Office Manager Front Office Manager Assistant General Manager.
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Our client is a top Asset Manager looking to hire an Assistant Controller on their BDC platform that is growing. They're in the midst of launching additional BDCs so are planning to hire at the Assistant Controller level to handle the oversight of their middle-market BDC from end-to-end.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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The Accounting Manager will assist the Controller and Assistant Controller with management of financial processes and controls along with daily operations relating to general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll.
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Our client, a New York City-based private equity firm focused on acquiring control positions in agricultural and food/ingredient supply chain and production companies, is seeking an Executive Assistant/Office Manager to join their team.
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What you will be doing: The Assistant Front Office Manager is responsible for overseeing and supervising the operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Guest Services, Bell, Door, Concierge and Night Audit.
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APPLICANTS MUST BE PERMANENT IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ANALYST MANAGER CIVIL SERVICE TITLE, Human Resources Solutions (HRS) support the human resources needs of the Department of Social Services, the Human Resources Administration, and the Department of Homeless Services through strategic partnership and collaboration, with the goal of creating an inclusive, motivated, and client centered workforce.
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We are looking for a Store Assistant Manager to inspire our Soho team <3As a Store Assistant Manager, you will deliver the highest standards of customer service by following the DECIEM experience and contributing to a teamwork environment positively, pleasantly, and effectively.
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