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The Program Manager provides overall direction, planning, management, review and evaluation of major, long-range infrastructure building projects affecting every component of Museum activities and its related facilities, as well as management and supervision of designated programmatic units.
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The GFM Manpower Manager/ Operations Site Lead provides support to the two primary directorates of the JOC, the AD-CS Directorate, and the Assistant Director (AD), Healthcare Operations (HCO) Directorate, and ultimately the Director, Defense Health Agency.
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ANSER is actively hiring an Operations Manager to work full-time / onsite at the Mark Center in support of the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological Defense Programs (ODASD(CBD.
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Our company is looking for qualified candidates to take part in paid national and local focus groups, clinical trials, and market research studies.
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The Regional Operations Specialist – Assistant Community Manager, under the direction of the Regional Operations Specialist - Area Manager, must have the ability to quickly adapt, assess needs, provide multi-site leadership, demonstrate excellent customer service, excel in accounting and collections’ management, and assist in the coordination of apartment community operations.
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Through collaboration with your General Manager and/or Assistant General Manager, you will teach and coach behaviors to Leads, Experts and Brand Associates to cultivate a high performing team to deliver a best-in-class experience to our customers.
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Executive Assistant/ Office Manager is a high-energy person who is proactive and self-motivated with a demonstrated ability to think and plan strategically. MetroLogo is looking for someone with experience to assist the management of our Small Business and help with the Operations of growing our established promotional products company and related ONLINE STORES. We are looking for someone with organizational skills and experience managing multiple projects simultaneously through to completion.
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Advise the NMNH Director and Associate Director for Operations on large-scale capital renewal and construction issues. For this position, specialized experience is defined as directing programs and overseeing the maintenance of facilities within an organization, including building management, safety, emergency management, security coordination, facilities planning, construction coordination, project management and space management.
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Responsible for assisting with all operational tasks within the store as delegated and assigned by the Store Manager with main focus on the front-end and sales floor operations. Assist the Store Manager on the receipt and return of DSD merchandise.
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As an Assistant Manager, you set the tone for the store and the team and help bring our brand to life for our customers. You’re responsible for driving profitable sales growth through all aspects of the store including; customer and product operations, merchandising, and talent development.
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Catering Assistant Manager. We are presently offering an Catering Event Coordinator / Operations Manager position. Food & Beverage Operations Manager. Front Of House Manager (FOH Manager.
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The Assistant Manager, Operations role is an essential part of the store leadership team and is responsible for making sure our retail business runs smoothly and successfully. Assistant Managers, Operations manage business enablers (including financial, profit and loss [P&L], budget, expenses, and cash) and ensure inventory, supplies, vendor relationships, technology, and facilities are maintained and maximized.
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Laundry, Housekeeping, Bell Staff, AYS, Front Desk and Concierge/Guest Services operations. JOB SUMMARY Entry level management position that focuses on supporting the day-to-day activities of Rooms Operations of areas that include Housekeeping, Recreation.
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Assist the Store Manager in ensuring that the sales floor is sales effective on a daily basis. Also assist with the hiring, training and development of store associates as delegated by the Store Manager.
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Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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