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University, the in-house training available for all DDOT employeesFlexible work schedule (team and role dependent)Employer assisted housing loan program, providing payment and/or closing cost financing for first-time home buyers (restrictions apply.
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The Manager of Accounting reports directly to the Vice President of Accounting with WindHQ. The Accounting Manager supports the corporate accounting department by owning the financial preparation, reporting, and accounting functions attached to joint ventures (JV) that WindHQ provides asset management services to (currently this includes Astra and our operational data centers.
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Update pipeline report and attend weekly pipeline meeting attended by the senior leadership team including the President, Sales Manager, Chief Credit Officer, Credit Administrator, Operation Manager and Closing/Documentation Manager.
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Follow standard Potbelly operating policies and procedures with essential areas of focus including but not limited to: FOCUS People Lead Associates on shifts, including assigning tasks (cleaning, line duties, opening/closing duties), providing feedback and training.
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The food truck manager position entails baking cookies, scooping ice cream, serving guests, point of sales operations, cleaning, truck stocking, opening and closing, organizing your time and events, driving the truck, and be able to maintain and oversee general operations of the truck.
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Job Title: Shift Leader Department/Function: Operations Location: Field, in Shop Report to: General Manager/Assistant Manager Details: Nonexempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION Leads and behaves according to Potbelly Values.
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Our Federal Sales Manager, (FSM) will lead the sales process within an assigned territory for the right candidate for the position will enjoy closing new logos while simultaneously managing and expanding a book of install base customers.
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Previous experience as an accountant, accounting supervisor, or manager. As head of the accounting department, the controller will manage and supervise all aspects of accounting from all “closing the books activities” including financial statement preparation, Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) compliance and variation analysis.
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Organize working electronic file to approved uniform structure and prepare reviewed closing binder for Manager ‐ Portfolio Administration. This position is responsible for loan covenant tracking and post‐closing quality control reviews of all commercial real estate loans.
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This position will report directly to the Loan Administration Manager and indirectly to the President & Chief Credit Officer of the Bank. The position will also interact with the staff supporting the Bank’s commercial, mortgage, and consumer lending functions.
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Should the Shift Leader or Manager fail to pass the certification requirements after two attempts, he or she will be not be qualified to continue to perform in a Shift Leader or Management capacity.
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Project Manager/Site Lead shall be available between 6:00 a.m. to 2:30p.m. EST, Monday thru Friday except Federal holidays or when there is a government directed closing. We are seeking a Construction Project Manager/Site Lead for an upcoming proposal we hope to be awarded based in Washington D.C. This will be a full time, onsite position.
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Provide the asset management team with a financial closing summary (the Asset Management Manual) and work with the asset management team to address any tax-related or post-closing financial or building performance concerns.
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This position reports into the onsite General Manager with dotted line accountability to the Regional Chef and will leverage their strong hospitality and operational skills to partner with key stakeholders (culinary, nutrition, marketing, behavioral science, concept development, procurement, risk management, client interaction and event planning, operations and people approach) to promote with standards, Food at Google expectations and enhance user (partner) experience.
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Thoroughly execute all closing duties, to include: Conduct final walk through to check for cleanliness, set up catering orders for the next day, complete closing inventory, reconcile all cash for the day, validate all time keeping for the day, run end of day reports, update the Manager Communication Log (MCL.
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