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Global Partner’s is looking for a Food Service Supervisor/ Deli Lead. Our Fresh Food’s Supervisor is responsible directing and supervising all activities in the deli and food service department and its personnel to achieve merchandising, sales and guest service goals established for the department.
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The Cook Supervisor utilizes all kitchen equipment such as steamer, blender, electric slicers, food processor, grill and ovens and uses proper adaptive equipment for the special needs of residents.
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The Associate Director of Development Operations is responsible for the overall management of the development office's donor database (currently Raisers' Edge) and provides management of and direction for the development operations team responsible for all data-related processes including constituent management, gift processing and receipting, prospect research, portfolio management, and reporting.
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In absence of the Senior Superintendent of Mechanical Services, the Maintenance Supervisor assumes planning, leading, and directing responsibilities. Quinnipiac University invites applicants for Maintenance Supervisor - Mechanical Services.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Clinical Operations Officer (CCOO) shapes and executes comprehensive strategies relating to clinical operations, member experience, and patient safety within Yale Health.
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Practice aseptic technique, infection control, and universal precautions as instructed for work area as observed by supervisor. 4.1 Demonstrate proficiency and mastery of various technology utilized in the provision of pharmaceutical care, including, but not limited to: EMR, ADS, Inventory Management software, carousel, Packaging software, Sterile Product Pharmacy Workflow Manager, Barcode Labeling Programs, RFID Technology (usage varies depending upon hospital.
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Under the direction of the Respiratory Care Management Team, the supervisor shall be responsible for the supervision and coordination of the work activities of department personnel. Provides support to the Management Team for all Respiratory Care operations and assumes full departmental responsibility as the need arises.
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Experience: Associate degree and 10 years of underground Construction and
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Controls general ledger activity and closing of general ledger each month, including insurance operations, investment management entities, and charitable entities (U.S. 501(c) (3) and Canadian Not-for-Profit entities.
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This Associate Director of Sales Operations Analytics will be responsible for leading sales analytics activities in preparation for launch of Arvinas first commercial launch for our lead asset, vepdegestrant.
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The Clinical Operations Director will report to the COO, and work closely with the Chief Medical Officer, Clinical Director, Head of Product, and Operations team. Nema is seeking a Clinical Operations Director who will be the backbone of Nema’s care program success as Nema looks to grow and scale with quality.
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The Director of Operations is a highly experienced and detail-oriented leader with a deep understanding of protein manufacturing, packaging/shipping and technology transfer. The Director of Operations must be a leader who takes a high degree of ownership, can drive projects independently, work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders and understand how his/her works contributes to the larger organizational goals.
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As an Operations Training Instructor, you will provide instruction to field personnel on all aspects of gas pipeline construction with an emphasis on NPL safety and quality requirements. Operations Training Instructor.
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Directs and supervises employees responsible for operating and/or providing technical support for the operations of the Company's electric and/or customer service activities which may include the dispatch of field operations crews in response to customer trouble and emergency calls.
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Identify and implement methods to continually enhance operational efficiency, consistency and effectiveness of the operations within the Unit. Essential Duties:Plan, prioritize, assign, supervise and organize the work of animal technician and sanitation staff performing duties within a subset of the Unit. Implement and enforce performance standards for staff.
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